Delta’s mobile app goes on ‘auto-pilot’
Delta’s smartphone app will now check you in automatically and walk you through the airport.
Delta’s smartphone app will now check you in automatically and walk you through the airport.
Carnival is trying out a wearable device that will serve as a virtual concierge for shipboard services and scheduling.
Google is marrying new earbuds with its translation and personal assistant software to produce an instant in-your-ear translator
Delta’s next tech innovation is a test of a new video chat system for customer service, being tried out at Washington’s Reagan National.
No need for an app or download (and no cost) for Houston’s nifty new guide to its airports.
Road Warrior Marilyn Jones gives us her insights into what accessories work for her, and how to choose them.
Hotels are getting the word: We need more outlets and ports, and we need them where we don’t have to crawl to find them!
For someone who’s on the road as often as Marilyn Jones, the right bags and the right packing techniques can make a big difference.
Radio Frequency Identification, designed to make security easy, has become a target for info thieves. Marilyn Jones shows us some defensive measures.
New scanners, using a different technology, will let us leave our gear and liquids in the bag and speed up scanning. They’re in live trials now.
Delta’s smartphone app will now check you in automatically and walk you through the airport.
Carnival is trying out a wearable device that will serve as a virtual concierge for shipboard services and scheduling.
Google is marrying new earbuds with its translation and personal assistant software to produce an instant in-your-ear translator
Delta’s next tech innovation is a test of a new video chat system for customer service, being tried out at Washington’s Reagan National.
No need for an app or download (and no cost) for Houston’s nifty new guide to its airports.
Road Warrior Marilyn Jones gives us her insights into what accessories work for her, and how to choose them.
Hotels are getting the word: We need more outlets and ports, and we need them where we don’t have to crawl to find them!
For someone who’s on the road as often as Marilyn Jones, the right bags and the right packing techniques can make a big difference.
Radio Frequency Identification, designed to make security easy, has become a target for info thieves. Marilyn Jones shows us some defensive measures.
New scanners, using a different technology, will let us leave our gear and liquids in the bag and speed up scanning. They’re in live trials now.