A Year Ago: Internet cafe does totally free Internet time
News Cyberia, the first Internet cafe to launch in the UK, is to introduce totally free Internet access it announces Tuesday. A spokesman for EasyEverything -- the Internet cafe chain set up by EasyJet millionaire Stelios Haji-Ioannou -- has no...
[July 5, 2001, 6:28]
Internet cafe does totally free Internet time
News Cyberia, the first Internet cafe to launch in the UK, is to introduce totally free Internet access it announces Tuesday. A spokesman for EasyEverything -- the Internet cafe chain set up by EasyJet millionaire Stelios Haji-Ioannou -- has no...
[July 5, 2000, 7:20]
How to Login From an Internet Cafe Without Worrying About Keyloggers
White Papers An internet cafe machine can easily be running a key-logger. Roaming users who use untrusted machines to access password protected accounts have few good options. The roaming user has no reliable way of determining whether it is safe, and has no...
[July 6, 2007, 1:00]
Beware your 'evil twin' review
Reviews There's a TV ad that shows two young men in an Internet cafe, one using a friend's debit card to purchase a latte, while the debit card owner, sitting beside a wireless notebook logged in to his bank account, repeatedly hits the refresh button on...
[January 31, 2005, 13:50]
Greece warned over gaming 'mess'
Talkback Greece BANS of internet cafe from providing online gaming. From Counter-strike, down to a simple online chess game, all internet cafe have been given a carpet ban on allowing users to play any form of online game.
[February 10, 2004, 11:15]
A Year Ago: Free late night surfing comes to London
News Deal celebrates shop's half-millionth user easyEverything, the Internet cafe chain started up by entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, is to offer free late-night surfing, the company announced Friday. The offer -- organised to celebrate half a...
[November 26, 2000, 6:01]
KioskBrowser
Downloads KioskBrowser is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Cafe mode to limit the access time of internet cafe users and children, fast bookmark system, log...
[March 15, 2004, 7:00]
Free late night surfing comes to London
News easyEverything, the Internet cafe chain started up by entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, is to offer free late-night surfing, the company announced Friday. The offer -- organised to celebrate half a million visitors to the cafe -- will last until...
[November 26, 1999, 10:25]
China reins in Internet cafes
News A fire set by an arsonist in June last year killed 25 in an unlicensed Internet cafe. The move aims to "regulate and standardise" the "fledgling and troublesome" cafe business, said the report. Nearly all of China's 110,000 Internet cafes will be...
[October 27, 2003, 12:00]
China cracks down with 'swipe and surf' policy
News Introduced last month in the central province of Jiangxi, the new system requires Internet cafe patrons to register their name, age and address -- information which is then transferred into a police database.
[November 6, 2002, 10:39]
MP3 - Civil liberties group joins the row
News The pioneering U.S.electronic civil rights group on Tuesday held the first meeting of the Consortium for Audiovisual Free Expression, or CAFE, aimed at ensuring that consumers continue to have choices in downloading music from the Internet.
[May 26, 1999, 8:45]
London gets 'largest ever' indoor Wi-Fi site
News Some people used to go across the road to an Internet cafe to get Web access," said British Library spokesman Ben Sanderson. The network covers eleven reading rooms, the Library auditorium, a cafe and restaurant, and also an outdoor Piazza.
[November 16, 2004, 16:55]
Greek government backs down on gaming
News The law had threatened to criminalise ordinary people and tourists, and the Greek gaming and Internet cafe communities have been up in arms since the legislation was passed at the end of July. The Greek Internet Cafe Union has been a vocal critic.
[September 25, 2002, 11:05]
Veteran Wi-Fi network may shut down
News Draggin Bytes Internet Cafe in Livermore, California, had been a hereUare Communications site for a few months, said Draggin Bytes volunteer Chris Reguilon. But after about six months, the cafe ripped out the equipment and has been truly wireless...
[July 24, 2002, 7:39]
David's Alpine photo fail
Blog No internet cafe. I did subsequently find an internet cafe, which is where I am now, and by golly did it get me excited. Booked into a hostel offering free internet, and.it didn't work. Albeit only with functioning Wi-Fi and internet connectivity.
[September 2, 2008, 15:04]
Wi-Fi 'hot spot' in the fast lane?
News The war car's first sortie was nine days ago to a Starbucks cafe, where Wi-Fi access is sold by the minute. Oh parked the car outside the cafe and fired up the network. The 1997 Saturn has enough Wi-Fi equipment installed on its bumper and rooftop...
[September 17, 2002, 7:46]
Think before you type review
Reviews He could also set up an access point, use the same name as the airport or the cafe, and by virtue of proximity, overpower the legitimate access point to relay your Internet traffic through his notebook -- this is called a 'man-in-the-middle' or...
[September 18, 2006, 10:15]
Norway's second city embraces Linux
Talkback I don't know how many times I have to tell this, but Linux is as good as Windows when it comes to standard workstation work, finances, music, development, accounting, internet cafe administration and so on.
[December 31, 2004, 8:03]
Low-cost PCs
News Roughly one-quarter of Internet cafe patrons have PCs at home, according to Intel. In China, cafe owners end up in jail if they don't use the software. This is a gamer PC for China's Internet cafes. The Classmate PC (left) is an Intel-designed...
[August 16, 2006, 16:20]
China clamps down on Internet cafes to protect 'mental health'
News Internet-cafe owners are barred from operating within a 200-metre radius from residential areas and education institutions, according to local newswire Xinhua. Maintaining its iron-clad stance on information censorship, Chinese authorities have now...
[March 25, 2004, 7:55]



