[Be sure to click through all the images in the gallery above.]Sometimes, I have a hard time being so connected. I want to turn off the constant input, take a boat out 100 miles and drift through the night: no sensory feedback save celestial light. But just as I type that, I think about an e-mail I’m hoping for or the Facebook photo of my new grandniece. Digital runs through our veins now — like it or not.So, what if I am out on that boat at night, setting a few deep baits for swordfish? What if I catch one and want to tweet a photo? What if I want to look at online sea conditions? What are my Internet options?Paul Comyns, vice president of global marketing for Intellian, boils it down to this: “There are two or three ways to get Internet on board. First is the conventional way, through marina Wi-Fi, cellular AirCard or a smartphone. ...
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