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Netkiosk Kiosk 1.11

Netkiosk Kiosk 1.11

...a price you can afford. Netkiosk is ideal for information kiosks, public internet kiosks, schools, libraries. Or in any location where you want to secure... Read more

4 October, 2011
xStand 1.3

xStand 1.3

Fullscreen web browser designed for internet kiosks in public spaces.xStand is a web browser designed to present... Read more

25 January, 2012
Club One Fitness 1.0

Club One Fitness 1.0

...neighborhood it serves. Many feature luxury spas, dedicated studios, pools, member lounges, internet kiosks, childcare, and facilities for community events. But across the board, we... Read more

24 August, 2011
wKiosk 6.0.7

wKiosk 6.0.7

Fullscreen web browser designed for internet kiosks in public spaces.wKiosk is a web browser designed to present... Read more

5 March, 2011
eCrisper 1.0

eCrisper 1.0

...a Mac into a secure public access kiosk. It is ideal for Internet kiosks, Internet cafes, libraries, museums, and information terminals. Simple and reliable eCrisper... Read more

9 July, 2010

Internet kiosks help domestic violence victims

...pilot scheme that allows victims of domestic violence to seek help through Internet kiosks is proving very successful among London women. Four public Internet points... Read more

5 December, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Google turns Heathrow into testing lab

...a physical presence in the high-street. Travel company Lastminute.com has Internet kiosks in a number of UK airports while eBay has similar devices... Read more

24 November, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

BT to turn payphones into hot spots

...its payphones by this Christmas. All 200 of these sites are BT Internet kiosks -- which let users surf the web and send text messages. They... Read more

15 September, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Photos: Google airport lounge takes off

We go behind the scenes of Google's latest venture - a free Internet area in London's Heathrow Airport where travellers can get to grips with some of the company's applications Read more

24 November, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

Jailbirds to get internet kiosks

...review for inmates underway... The government is pondering the widespread deployment of internet kiosks throughout the UK's prisons. As part of a wider strategy... Read more

23 November, 2005 by Dan Ilett

Web kiosks help job hunters on the high street

Jobseekers can now search for work while they shop, using government-introduced Internet kiosks that are appearing in high streets across the country. The stand... Read more

7 February, 2003 by Susie Evans
Securing KioskNet: A Systems Approach

Securing KioskNet: A Systems Approach

Internet kiosks typically provide weak security guarantees and therefore cannot support secure web... Read more

25 April, 2007

BT ditches Web kiosk rollout

...BT has halted the rollout of thousands of Internet kiosks after overestimating how much public demand there would be for the... Read more

16 January, 2006 by Graeme Wearden

Lastminute.com outsources to Argentina

Lastminute.com has moved its core Unix and database admin to Buenos Aires and is looking to launch location-based mobile services this spring Read more

1 March, 2004 by Andrew Donoghue

BT lands £18m airports internet kiosk deal

...Stansted... BT has won an £18m contract to install up to 180 internet kiosks and 350 payphones at Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports. A key... Read more

23 February, 2004 by Andy McCue

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