Survey: Hotels offer fewer breakfasts, more Wi-Fi (Erie Times-News)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Fewer hotels are offering free breakfasts, more are charging for late cancellation and more are offering free in-room wireless Internet access. Ironically, though, the more you pay for your room, the less likely you are to get free Wi-Fi.

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At hotels, less breakfast, more free Wi-Fi (Bradenton Herald)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

F ewer hotels are offering free breakfasts, more are charging for late cancellation, and more are offering free in-room wireless Internet access. Ironically, though, the more you pay for your room, the less likely you are to get free Wi-Fi.

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Upscale hotels most likely to charge for Wi-Fi access (The Charlotte Observer)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Fewer hotels are offering free breakfasts, and more are offering free in-room wireless Internet access. However, the more you pay for your room, the less likely you are to get free Wi-Fi. Those are some of the findings from a recent survey of 10,000 hotels conducted by Smith Travel Research for the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Wireless Internet access is being offered by 91 percent of …

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Want free Wi-FI? Avoid staying in posh hotels (San Francisco Chronicle)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Want free Wi-Fi? Avoid posh hotels Fewer hotels are offering free breakfasts, more are charging for late cancellations, and more are offering free in-room wireless Internet access. Ironically, the more you pay for your room, the less likely you are to get…

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Chrysler takes Wi-Fi on the road (CNET)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Automaker will offer Wi-Fi and Internet connectivity in 2009 vehicles so passengers can surf the Web on the go.

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Video: 60 GHz, Wi-Fi, UWB face off at panel (EETimes)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Competing approaches to delivering high quality video in the digital home faced off in a panel discussion at the Connections conference where representatives of Wi-Fi, ultrawideband and 60 GHz radios were clearly gunning for similar design wins in TVs, routers, set-top boxes, Blu-Ray drives and other devices.

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Wi-Fi TV Webcast Today Unveils Details of China Expansion Plans (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Wi-Fi TV Inc. today presents a webcast detailing its plans for extensive growth and distribution of www.Wi-FiTV.com in China. In 2008, China is becoming the world’s largest Internet market.

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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways (iTNews)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

The global markets for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi continue to show strong growth and will remain the leading personal area networking technologies, but analysts believe that prices and market developments are pushing them in new directions..

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Want free Wi-FI? Avoid staying in posh hotels (San Francisco Chronicle)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Want free Wi-Fi? Avoid posh hotels Fewer hotels are offering free breakfasts, more are charging for late cancellations, and more are offering free in-room wireless Internet access. Ironically, the more you pay for your room, the less likely you are to get…

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Can’t Get Wi-Fi In Boston? Try The Boats And The Trains (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

InformationWeek - The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority said it was launching Wi-Fi on its commuter boat service following its successful launch of free Wi-Fi on some MBTA rail service.

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