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Manchester City FC rolls out high-density WiFi at Etihad stadium
Premier League football club Manchester City FC is rolling out high-density WiFi at its Etihad stadium, allowing fans to use their mobile devices to surf the web and to share their live event experiences.
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easyJet trials mobile boarding passes, excludes Windows and BlackBerry
EasyJet is now trialling mobile boarding passes for passengers but they have to first use an easyJet app to do it, which doesn't run on Windows or BlackBerry phones.
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25 must-have technologies for SMBs
Running a small business isn't easy. I know. I run one. As a freelance writer, I?ve learned that you need to run your writing career as if you were running a business.
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iPhone 6 rumour rollup for the week ending April 26
The iPlasticPhone rears its glossy head and the iOSphere shivers.
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London Grid for Learning delivers WiFi and VoIP to 2,000 schools
Two thousand schools across London are set to benefit from a new Wi-Fi service and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, which will be delivered through the Public Services Network project developed by London Grid for Learning (LGfL) and Virgin Media Business.
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Liverpool FC deploys Xirrus WiFi at Anfield Stadium
Premier League football club Liverpool FC is deploying wireless arrays from networking company Xirrus at Anfield Stadium, the home of the club since its formation in 1892.
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Apple users highlight more problems with Retina MacBooks
In addition to problems with fans and ghosting on the Retina display, a report has appeared claiming that users are experiencing "other significant performance issues".
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'Internet of Everything' to unlock £9.6 trillion by 2020: Cisco
The so-called 'Internet of Everything' ? which brings together people, processes, data, and things ? will create $14.4 trillion (£9.6tr) of value for companies and industries over the next 10 years, representing 21 percent aggregate growth in the profits of all the companies in the world, according to Cisco.
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MWC: Hotspot 2.0 to help IT managers monetise their WiFi networks
The arrival of Hotspot 2.0 later this year could have a big impact on IT managers, enabling them to monetise their public access WiFi networks by entering into roaming arrangements with mobile operators, according to Ruckus Wireless.
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MWC: Small cells are not the answer to all indoor coverage woes
Small cells may be all the rage at this year's Mobile World Congress, with Informa Telecons & Media predicting that the installed base of small cells will grow from 11 million units today to 92 million units in 2016, but one company claims that small cells are not always the best answer to indoor coverage problems.






