Hot Spot X
Downloads Hot Spot X is a modern remake of an old Mac OS Classic game called Hot Spot. You have a game board that consists of four concentric rings around a center spot (check out the screenshots). The object of the game is to place a tile in that center...
[April 10, 2006, 8:00]
Hot spot pricing 'should be halved'
News Wi-Fi hot spot access should cost about half as much as it currently does, according to an executive of a company that supplies providers such as BT and O2 with hot spot directory services. Mark Carter, the business development director of Connect...
[September 8, 2006, 17:15]
Wi-Fi hot spot lands at UK airport
News Birmingham International Airport (BIA) announced on Monday that it has become the first airport in the UK to set up a commercial Wi-Fi hot spot. BIA is confident that the hot spot will be popular with business passengers who need to check their...
[September 17, 2002, 14:10]
London gets monster Wi-Fi hot spot
News Wi-Fi networks allow users to surf the Web and access corporate networks at broadband speeds, but the down-side is that each Wi-Fi hot spot typically only covers a small area. This has led some people to support the "Frog and Lilypad" theory...
[November 10, 2003, 14:55]
Netherlands university rolls out enormous hot spot
News The University of Twente in the Netherlands has rolled out a unique campus-wide wireless hot spot, claimed to be the biggest in Europe. Covering 140 hectares (346 acres) with 650 Cisco Aironet 1200 series access points, it supports more than 6,000...
[June 16, 2003, 15:51]
Wi-Fi 'hot spot' in the fast lane?
News Public hot-spot operators have a weapon in their protest against the growth of commercial Wi-Fi networks: Michael Oh's "war car. The 1997 Saturn has enough Wi-Fi equipment installed on its bumper and rooftop to create a 150-foot wireless network...
[September 17, 2002, 7:46]
Proxim offers DIY Wi-Fi hot spot
News The product is a hot spot in a box, intended for small networks of up to five nodes," said Jansen. No IT skill is required to set up a stand-alone hot spot, and the enterprise guest network only needs the IT manager to set up a VLAN through the...
[November 19, 2002, 14:05]
Apple may jump on hot spot bandwagon
News The effort, for which Apple is hiring a "hot-spot evangelist", is designed to raise awareness of Apple's AirPort Wi-Fi access points and other equipment, much of which can be used with computers other than Apple's own Macintosh.
[October 2, 2003, 13:45]
Microsoft moves into hot spot security
News The idea is that besides adding security, WPS makes it easier for hot-spot operators' customers to sign on. While WPS does allows a simple GUI for hot-spot customers to follow, the software improves on existing wireless security technologies used...
[October 13, 2003, 10:20]
Massive free Wi-Fi hot spot lands on Paris
News But the largest Wi-Fi zone on record is thought to be that deployed by the University of Twente, in the Netherlands, whose Wi-Fi hot spot covers 140 hectares (346 acres), using 650 access points. The network, which is being deployed by Wi-Fi...
[July 28, 2004, 17:40]
Juniper's sub-£500 'hot spot in a box'
News Juniper Networks is getting ready to launch a low-price wireless "hot spot" bundle, hoping to take a bite out of Cisco's lead in the lucrative market for Wi-Fi network hardware. In a few weeks, the company will begin selling a "hot spot in a box...
[May 21, 2003, 9:45]
Hot spot pricing 'should be halved'
Talkback These Raid-feeders of broadband pricing should have their hard-drives examined?
[September 10, 2006, 15:08]
Hot spot pricing 'should be halved'
Talkback In the Netherlands it's possible to get flat-fee unlimited Internet access with your mobile for under EUR 10 per month but at GPRS speed. At UMTS or HSDPA speed flat-fee unlimited Internet access with your mobile (laptop) would cost between EUR 40...
[September 11, 2006, 22:49]
Netherlands university rolls out enormous hot spot
Talkback if you know a man called Martyn Skgrellecalles (or however that's spelt) please let him know that Bob and Joe that he met in Kos Town in the Lydia Appartments are looking for him, ( the 2 birds that drank apple schnapps with him til 10.30am by the...
[July 15, 2004, 0:11]
London gets monster Wi-Fi hot spot
Talkback Though the Broadreach London hotzone is commendable, it should be noted that the largest hotzone in the UK went live in July of this year in Bristol City. The 3 km hotzone, providing free email access both outside and within over 100 cafes, pubs...
[December 1, 2004, 18:28]
Weblogs help create a political hot spot
News There is a chance, however, that stringent security in the House will restrict Internet access from the temporary Westminster hot-spot. The first ever Wi-Fi network in the House of Commons will go online on Monday, but only for one day as part of a...
[July 11, 2003, 12:10]
Britain's biggest Wi-Fi hot spot rides the waves
News Square Mile International, a Wi-Fi service provider, is currently building a wireless "hot zone" on the coast of South England. The hot zone will be made up of five or six individual Wi-Fi hot spots when its construction is finished later this year.
[January 13, 2004, 14:45]
Costa joins Wi-Fi hot spot rollout
News BT has added Costa Coffee to its expanding network of Wi-Fi hot spots that let mobile workers hook up to the Internet using wireless connections. BT charges from £6 for 60 minutes of access valid for 24 hours over the hot spots, to £85 a month for...
[October 31, 2002, 12:34]
Electronics industry is hot spot for chief exec pay
News The top executives at electronics, information services and communications companies outpaced the median total compensation package of $216,000 (£147,000) for chief executives at start-ups in all industries, according to the survey by research...
[September 19, 2001, 16:42]
How to spot hot companies quickly
News One quick way to spot an effective manager is to examine his or her ability to delegate tasks. Likewise, one fast way to spot a smart, fast-growth company is to look at how well it delegates -- or outsources -- peripheral tasks such as payroll...
[March 30, 2000, 11:19]



