No, it does not, browsers do.
Yes, Sprint actually does offer a laptop internet card called the Sprint Air Card. It's a prepaid internet card that you put in your computer,and you can pick up internet.
Yes. An air card is essentially a modem with a cellular phone built-in.
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because the force of air is pushing the card against the surface the card is laying on, in turn it does not allow air to make its way underneath the card......
An air card will work overseas. It depends on whether your cell phone carrier has towers in the area.
Mac Book Air and Macintosh Plus are both products of Apple. They are very good in browsing and have great battery backups.
The card stays in place because of air pressure. When the glass is inverted, the water creates a seal against the card, preventing air from entering. The air pressure pushing up on the card is greater than the force of gravity pulling it down, keeping the card in place.
The main purpose for using an air card would be to obtain wireless access on the go. An air card can be used with many different wireless devices.
Sea Air FCU does allow you to create your own debit card. However there is a ten dollar fee for creating your own debit card through the company Sea Air FCU.
A Sprint Wireless Air Card allows one to hook up one's laptop to Sprint's 3G and 4F networks. The Sprint Wireless Air Card is the one with the most flexible data plans.