Aug. 4, 2010 at 1:21 p.m.
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Cell phones,
Consumer news,
Internet,
Wireless
By Julie Wernau
AT&T is launching a Wi-Fi “hot zone” in Chicago’s Wrigleyville as part of a pilot program that seeks to supplement the company’s beleaguered broadband network.
This will be the third Wi-Fi zone set up by the company, which is setting up the zones in area with the highest traffic and mobile data use. The first pilot was launched in New York City’s Times Square in May and was followed by a hot zone in downtown Charlotte, N.C. Get the full story »
June 29, 2010 at 3:15 p.m.
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Computers,
Consumer electronics,
Internet
By Margaret O'Brien
Cisco Systems Inc is launching a tablet computing device aimed at business customers, becoming the latest company to wade into the red-hot tablet market. The networking equipment maker unveiled the Cius Tuesday, a lightweight, 7-inch tablet based on Google Inc.’s Android operating system. Get the full story »
April 2, 2010 at 10:55 a.m.
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Airlines,
Technology
From Denver Business Journal | United Airlines, which began offering Wi-Fi on a select group of transcontinental flights in October, plans to start adding Wi-Fi access in late 2010 beyond just the 13 New York-to-California flights on which it’s now offered.
Get the full story: denver.bizjournals.com.