Update: Jet Blue Wi-Fi Crippled For a Reason [In-flight Wi-fi]

Jet Blue’s air-to-ground cellular network (provided by LiveTV on the same spectrum as those in-flight phones no one uses) is still experiencing too many dropped connections between cell nodes to support the bandwidth necessary for full-on surfing, the NY Times is reporting. Hence the Yahoo Mail/IM and Blackberries only restriction, and the lack of cost. American, Virgin America, and Alaska Airlines are expected to join the fray with more robust, pay-per-use services “in the coming months,” the latter using a more reliable and international satellite connection for more bandwidth and range. [New York Times]

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ATI RV635 XT in the Wild - First DisplayPort-Capable Card [DisplayPort]

Hot Hardware has snagged one of the first graphics cards launched with full DisplayPort support. Before you write off DisplayPort as just another adapter to buy, consider its support for daisy-chaining: multi-head setups can be rigged up easily with the need for only one port on your box. Watch for the RX635 (along with the first DisplayPort LCDs) to hit first quarter ‘08. [via Hot Hardware]

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