Mobile distracted shoppers buy more, study suggests
A small study suggests people who use their mobiles while shopping are more likely to make unplanned purchases and forget items they had planned to buy.
A small study suggests people who use their mobiles while shopping are more likely to make unplanned purchases and forget items they had planned to buy.
While hugely convenient and cost-effective for Australian consumers, many are putting their personal information at risk when using public Wi-Fi networks, according to a survey by Symantec.
Virgin Australia has partnered with inflight connectivity provider Gogo and Optus to provide customers with inflight wireless Internet access on its Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Qantas is set to begin its second trial of a proof-of-concept NBN satellite service on its aircraft.
A dozen trucks from Volvo, Daimler and others have just finished a week-long test that took them across Europe mostly in autonomous driving mode. Here's what's next.
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.)
Hair-pullingly bad experiences with wireless networking have led me to formulate Snyder's First Law of Home Networking: No matter who sells you the router, you'll have at least one excruciating session with tech support before you have an Internet connection.
Gibbs ponders how a Starbucks coffee cup could become the greatest business edge
If poor Wi-Fi performance in your busy office is a problem for your organization, smart Wi-Fi is worth investigating. Here's why one company ripped out it Cisco wireless network gear and went with a new hardware-and-software-based Wi-Fi approach.
About a year ago, CIO.com examined the Wi-Fi hotspot pricing strategies of retailers Starbucks, McDonald's, Borders and Panera Bread in "Free Wi-Fi: Should Retailers Offer It to Customers?"
The latest wireless standard addresses today’s biggest Wi-Fi challenges: performance and the increasing density of devices and diversity of applications. In this Aruba eBook, discover how 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) is enabling smart workspaces by delivering seamless connections and integrated experiences.