The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday sent out a public notice warning hotels, convention centers and other businesses not to tamper with consumers’ personal Wi-Fi hot spots, or else face penalties. From the… Read more »
When it comes to offering WiFi in the sky, airlines enjoy a situational monopoly. Still, this takes the cake: A Singapore Airlines passenger stepped off a plane, looked at his phone… Read more »
Think Wall Street is just about money? A recent trip to the heart of New York’s financial district shows a paradise of urban planning springing up. Read more »
The Supreme Court refused to hear Google’s appeal of a lower court’s finding that the data it collected from unsecured WiFi networks amounted to a violation of the Wiretap Act. Read more »
Do you think in-flight Wi-Fi is too expensive? So do passengers who filed a class-action suit against Gogo alleging an illegal monopoly — and a judge thinks they might have a… Read more »
News brands like the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal are turning to free Wi-Fi as a way to promote their content. In the lates example, Times readers can… Read more »
The Wall Street Journal is offering free Wi-Fi in more than 1300 hotspots in New York plus more in San Francisco. It’s a novel idea for a newspaper and one that… Read more »