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NetJets orders Aircell Wi-Fi equipment for 250 aircraft
NetJets is betting that its business customers want Wi-Fi access in the air and has has selected Aircell technology to outfit more than 250 of its private planes.
T-Mobile tops AT&T, Verizon and Sprint in customer care rankings
A J.D. Power and Associates report lists T-Mobile USA the top customer services provider among the largest wireless carriers in the U.S.
'Unhackable' Android can be hacked, Black Hat researchers say
LAS VEGAS -- Once thought to be unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010.
Not just a passing fad: Improved productivity looks good on your business
Technology, like fashion, evolves constantly, but one thing that is always in fashion is saving money.
Amazon launches two new Kindles, one with Wi-Fi only
Amazon has launched two new Kindle e-readers priced at $139 and $189, with the cheaper version a Wi-Fi-only e-reader and $10 less than the Wi-Fi-only Nook.
Troubleshoot Sluggish or Non-Working Wi-Fi
I'm a big fan of working at offsite locations--meaning my local Wi-Fi-equipped coffee shop. In fact, I'll often spend the afternoon hunkered down at Panera Bread, iced tea in one hand and a French Toast bagel in the other. (It's bad form to set up shop without buying something.)
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