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Well, there are several 3G modems available that you can use for your laptop. If your laptop supports it, you could add in a Mini PCI Express card, and the sim card would either go in a slot under your battery ( if your laptop was designed for it ); If you have an older laptop, like mine, with a PCMCIA, or PC card

If you don't build it, you waste most of your money. If you order the parts, custom, online, and put it together your self, $1500 would get you a computer that would work well with any game for the next 3-5 years. However, if you buy a pre-built computer; about ~40% of your money is paying for nothing; 10% sales tax,

I know, but.... idk. You would think upon being asked a question they don't know about, the guy would just say Gee, i don't know, let me get someone at the next support tier to answer that for you.... That's something that i at least got with sprints crappy customer service. Most of the MVNO's, though, are pretty

Sprint is amazing because they allow you to integrate to google voice; and when i left them, i chose to pay $20 to google to transfer my mobile number to Google Voice.

I just tried to talk to an AIO rep through their chat, and had the worst experience of my life. I asked if i switched to them, from my current carrier, who uses the same network, and brought my phone and laptop with, could i add my laptop to their AIO Tablet plan.

My favorite is Consumer Cellular. They have unbeleivably flexible plans, starting at $10 a month.

Wrong. someone could scan the air to see which computers were connected to that network, and then spoof their mac address to match one of the devices connected to your router.

Depending on the power of your network (mine is inexplicably low at -32 in that screenshot, even though the yoyo AP was in the same room as my adapter), this process could take some time. Wait until that #Data goes over 10k, though—because the crack won't work if it doesn't. In fact, you may need more than 10k, though

@Maave @Arnold Qin: I agree with Maave. Most thieves that steal laptops repeatedly are people who know what their doing, as it can be a lucrative practice.

I disagree almost entirely with the premise of this software. I will explain why in detail.