Tagged With "Project Mercury"
Comment
Re: Starwood's Aloft brand previews voice-activated rooms
Definitely not a good idea for those who talk in their sleep. Lord knows what the room might to to them!
Blog Post
Jan. 23, 2018: Project Mercury Exhibit, Titusville
DrFumblefinger stumbles upon a nice tribute to the Project Mercury astronauts in the small east Florida town of Titusville.
Blog Post
Starwood's Aloft brand previews voice-activated rooms
New technology uses iPad and custom app to allow guests to control lighting, ventilation and more by voice commands.
Blog Post
Google offers flat $10/GB for data in 120 countries for travelers
Google has a bargain $10 per GB data plan in 120 countries. Read details.
Comment
Re: Google offers flat $10/GB for data in 120 countries for travelers
This plan might be good value for travelers crossing a lot of borders, but those visiting one country will find many cheaper alternatives. In Italy, for instance, €10 will buy you 2Gb of 100 Mbps data, and €20 will buy 5Gb.
Comment
Re: Google offers flat $10/GB for data in 120 countries for travelers
Looking at the link, it seems to mostly be intended for tablets, rather than phones. But that may come with time, I guess. I tend to travel with a phone and my laptop, so data for a tablet is not very useful to me.
Comment
Re: Google offers flat $10/GB for data in 120 countries for travelers
Definitely so! In fact, reading the online discussion on their forum, it becomes clear that using the data-only SIM disables all normal voice-and-text uses of a phone; if you want to make calls from it, you have to use Google Voice or other app. I’m really not convinced it’s a great deal—especially for those who have T-Mobile (one of Google’s underlying carriers for this process) since we already get unlimited free data as part of our regular phone plan…and in the same countries as Google’s...
Comment
Re: Google offers flat $10/GB for data in 120 countries for travelers
Below is a good review of Googles Project Fi's Cell Plan too. It switches between T-Mobile, Sprint and Wi-Fi. I have Republic Wireless, which is Hybrid calling plan also and I've found it so useful to use Wi-Fi for calling when the cell signal's weak. If the cell signal is blocked inside a building, or because of weak rural cell coverage, you can still phone or text if you have Wi-Fi. http://techaeris.com/2015/12/1...roject-fi-in-action/