Wednesday, December 15

Wireless news items

Historic Diner getting new life, wireless: Owner Alex Patel tells the Enquirer the new incarnation of the landmark Over-the-Rhine restaurant will have a diverse menu, be open 24 hours and offer its customers free wireless Internet access.

FCC to allow wireless access on planes: "Domestic air travelers could be surfing the Web by 2006 with government-approved technology that allows people access to high-speed Internet connections while they fly. ... The FCC also voted to solicit public comment about ending the ban on in-flight use of cell phones."

CiN's take: Seriously, you're not going to be able to go anywhere without an internet connection. Of course, why would you want to.

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