McDonalds Offers WiFi In UK Now

We’ve had access to the Internet at McDonalds in the USA for a few years, and as each month goes by it seems more locations are added. I’ve also seen and used the WiFi in Paris McDonalds, so it should not be surprise in the battle for both share of stomach and wallet that the … Read more

Blogging On Board

A few years ago the idea of WiFi on trains was a dream of many a commuter. Here in jolly old London, it’s a reality. The Heathrow Express that makes the journey into Central London from the main airport serving the UK takes all of 15 minutes. The folks at T-Mobile rigged up Hotspot access … Read more

Blogging On Board

A few years ago the idea of WiFi on trains was a dream of many a commuter. Here in jolly old London, it’s a reality. The Heathrow Express that makes the journey into Central London from the main airport serving the UK takes all of 15 minutes. The folks at T-Mobile rigged up Hotspot access … Read more

Video Conferencing Platforms Compared

Has anyone ever done a comparison of their video conferencing options for the Small to Medium Business sector? Today I had an interesting chat with a friend in the industry and after hearing what she said I figure there has to be some less costly ways to approach this market than the Tandberg and Polycom … Read more

FON and BT Link Up-Imagine The Possibilities

A few years ago BT got out of the circuit switched mobile business. Now with a relationship with maverick Hotspot network FON, the opportunity for BT to be in the HotMobile business is creeping back in. What’s more FON defeats the need for international roaming costs if you can log your IP phone onto their … Read more

Ted Wallingford Nails Apple Good

Ted Wallingford is my favorite Mac blogger because he’s not so overboard. He’s pragmatic and he understands a lot more tech than I ever will. That’s why I’m very happy to point some link love his way. His post about Apple is well worth a read and his position is one that has meaning to … Read more