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Turning my smartphone into a wifi hotspot is the only sane way to keep all devices connected on the go.
I don't know about the United States but you can purchase data only sim cards here in New Zealand without any problems - buy one on prepaid or contract if you want and you're only charged for the data used. I would have thought given America's size and being the centre of information technology that carriers would be offering such a service.