Mobile broadband posts archive

An exciting new era of technology

generic_blog Google recently announced they were developing augmented reality glasses. Sony and Apple have patented similar concepts. A few years ago this sort of technology formed part of people’s imagination about the future – now it’s becoming a reality. It also emphasises the exciting era we live in and how rapidly… Read the rest...

Project Glass: next generation’s must-have?

google Google has finally confirmed the company’s research into augmented reality glasses known as Project Glass. Details were revealed on its social network Google+ which gave a brief introduction to Project Glass with photos and a concept video. The images show the eyewear has a sleek streamlined design to look like everyday… Read the rest...

Data caps or FUPs?

generic_blog So tell me, dear reader, what’s better: to know you have a Scrooge-like monthly data cap or to know that you’ve got unlimited access which is slapped by FUPs? As a quick reminder, FUP stands for Fair Usage Policy, which gives your broadband provider the right to play around with… Read the rest...

Free apps drain battery life

Angry birds icon Like me I’m sure most of you out there with a smart phone have a fair few free apps installed on it. However perhaps now it is the time to limit your use of them. Why is this you may ask? Well, according to a new study that has emerged,… Read the rest...

Wi-Fi in the London Underground!

New-Virgin-Media-Logo One would expect the recent news that by the end of next year Wi-Fi will be available in 120 stations around the underground, would be met by universal approval among Londoners. Particularly as Virgin Media will be providing the wireless broadband service in the underground at “no cost to the… Read the rest...