NYC turns on its public WiFi system
NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.
NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.
FLIO, a sort of Swiss-Army-knife for making best use of airports and their services, and with discount offers as well, is now available for Android, too!
China offering 6 day visa free transit visits to Shanghai to citizens of certain countries.
Well, at least butter-knife points. French media are mocking a British supermarket that’s making straight croissants instead of…well…crescents.
The Grand Ole Opry may have moved on to Opryland over 40 years ago, but to many of us who grew up listening to the
Havana, off-limits to most Americans for half a century, is a city in the midst of big changes, whose ultimate direction is not yet all that clear.
NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.
FLIO, a sort of Swiss-Army-knife for making best use of airports and their services, and with discount offers as well, is now available for Android, too!
China offering 6 day visa free transit visits to Shanghai to citizens of certain countries.
Well, at least butter-knife points. French media are mocking a British supermarket that’s making straight croissants instead of…well…crescents.
The Grand Ole Opry may have moved on to Opryland over 40 years ago, but to many of us who
Havana, off-limits to most Americans for half a century, is a city in the midst of big changes, whose ultimate direction is not yet all that clear.