Sony Tosses In Free Wireless Modems With Notebooks
News Customers who purchase a Vaio notebook between now and July 1 will receive a free GoAmerica wireless modem, ordinarily a $480 value, according to Sony. To get the modem, consumers have to subscribe for 24 months of services from GoAmerica at $59.95...
[December 14, 2000, 13:35]
Sony Bundles 'free' Wireless Modem
News Customers who purchase a Vaio notebook, between now and July 1, will receive a free GoAmerica wireless modem, ordinarily of $480 value, according to Sony. To get the modem, consumers have to subscribe for 24 months of services from GoAmerica, at...
[December 15, 2000, 10:17]
Sony Adds DVD/CD-RW Drives To Notebooks
News Customers who buy a Vaio notebook will get a GoAmerica wireless modem for free until 1 July. Sony has taught its new notebooks to read and write. On Wednesday, Sony Electronics announced four new Vaio notebooks that come with a combination DVD and...
[February 8, 2001, 8:52]
Blackberry Turns Wireless Calendar Page
News RIM also announced an alliance with Lucent Technologies and the ability to wirelessly download and install applications with the aid of GoAmerica's new version 6.0 of Go.Web browser. Research In Motion's BlackBerry service isn't just about email.
[March 21, 2001, 14:15]
Sony Plans To Ride Out Economic Slump
News Sony and GoAmerica will also develop a "unique" wireless service for the Clie, he said. Despite the economic slump, Sony Electronics will try to maintain its double-digit growth in the United States this year by releasing a slew of new products.
[April 4, 2001, 10:03]
Activation Problems Hit Palm.net
News Companies such as GoAmerica and OmniSky also offer Internet access for handheld devices, including Palm models with add-on wireless service, such as the Palm V. Some customers trying to subscribe to Palm's wireless service, Palm.net, have been...
[May 22, 2001, 15:03]
2000: The Year Of Living Wirelessly
News GoAmerica Communications this week launched support for Windows CE devices for its Go.web ISP service for wireless devices. The Web is definitely going wireless, if the demonstrations at Internet World in Los Angeles are any indication.
[April 7, 2000, 10:18]

