Word: wireless
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...ketchup company was top-shelf when he left in 1998 and headed home. Now, while the world invests in microchips, wireless and broadband, Anthony O'Reilly, 70, has created Ireland's biggest fortune from sand (Waterford Wedgwood), landline phones (Eircom) and print (Independent News & Media). He spoke with TIME's Bill Saporito about what drives his counterintuitive choices...
...third quarter: A note to readers: the wireless internet access in the press box at Harvard Stadium is behaving strangely. We apologize in advance is posts are slightly more sparse in the second half...
...direct bus link—complete with wireless Internet access—from Harvard to New York seemed too good to be true...
Vamoose plans to charge $22 for a one-way ticket between Boston and New on buses with free wireless Internet and guaranteed seating...
...Vamoose bus company is gearing up to enter the Boston-to-New York market. It says it will bring guaranteed seating, complimentary wireless Internet service, and a stop in Harvard Square to the 215-mile trip. And, of course, a higher price. Beginning Nov. 8, Vamoose will offer one daily round trip from Boston to New York—with a stop in front of Widener Gate. Additional buses will run on Fridays and Sundays, with the exact number determined by customer demand and feedback. Vamoose, a Hasidic-owned company based in New York, is selling one-way tickets...