Trisha Jandoc was an associate writer at CNET covering broadband and everything related to home internet. She graduated from St. John's University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and a focus on ...
In an age when most people spend the bulk of their days staring at computer screens, it’s practically a given that our laptops will work wherever we take them. That includes coffee shops, airports, ...
Travelers used to getting a free wireless Internet connection on land aren't willing to pay for one at 30,000 feet. Wireless Internet service on airlines hasn't caught on, mostly because of the price.
Providing free or low-cost wireless Internet service has become a priority for some cities looking to attract people to aging urban areas. Local leaders surveyed by this newspaper listed municipal ...
At San Francisco International Airport, Diana Shea, a trade show specialist at a high-tech Silicon Valley firm, doesn't want to waste time while waiting for her flight. In the food court, she has ...
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When the pandemic hit the Philadelphia region in 2020, the city’s existing digital divide issues became impossible to ignore. Thousands more people relied on internet in their homes for the work and ...
Q: I like to work at coffee shops and sometimes rent a desk at a co-working facility. In both instances, I’ve been curious whether the Wi-Fi connection is actually secure. Am I putting my computer at ...
Travelers used to getting a free wireless Internet connection on land aren't willing to pay for one at 30,000 feet. Wireless Internet service on airlines hasn't caught on, mostly because of the price.