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...can’t get a booth at the Garage’s Starbucks, and the whole Wi-Fi registration is way too complicated anyways. Check out In House Café—free Wi-Fi, good service, food, coffee, you name it. Little birdies tell us it’s the place to be. Post-study treat: Mmmm sandwich...
Trident Booksellers is the place to be if you’re looking for an intimate bookstore atmosphere where the staff will cater to your every need. As long as it’s legal. Free Wi-Fi included. Post-study treat: Explore Newbury Street and shop ‘til you drop...
...America has done with its microbrews and freshly muddled mojitos. David Johnson, a mechanical engineer in San Francisco, recently paid $40 more for his Virgin ticket than the price a competitor would have charged him. "I would say I fly Virgin 50% for the food and 50% for the wi-fi and the atmosphere," says Johnson, who dropped $17 on a cross-country flight for a Black Star beer and a chicken tarragon wrap. (See 50 essential travel tips...
...iPad is much, much bigger than the Touch, and like the Touch only partially abled when away from wi-fi (a version of the iPad that connects to AT&T's 3G network will ship in about a month). But the extra real estate does make a difference. The Touch was convenient. The iPad is intimate. Its weight, though only about a pound and a half, gives it gravity and a sense that it should be more than simply useful. (See the unveiling of Apple's iPad...
...same way punk took back music, steampunk reclaims technology for the masses. It substitutes metal gears for silicon, pneumatic tubes for 3G and wi-fi. It maximizes what was miniaturized and makes visible what was hidden. Where the iPhone is all stainless steel and high-gloss plastic, steampunk is brass and wood and leather. Steampunk isn't mass-produced; it's bespoke and unique, and if you don't like it, you can tinker with it till...