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    You won't have to hunt for Wi-Fi spots if you just turn your car into one. That's what the RaySat SpeedRay 3000 promises to do when it's available in August. At $6,995 (plus the cost of Internet service), it's not cheap, but this 5-inch high, flying saucer-like antenna sits on top of your car and captures satellite signals to turn your car into a roving Internet hotspot. Take a look at RaySat.com.


    ok sana kaso may pumupula-pula sa text....

Car WIFI. Anyone?