How Starbucks Free WiFi Will Save Me Big Time

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In case you hadn’t heard, Starbucks announced they’ll be offering free, unlimited WiFi beginning July 1. Unlike the AT&T-powered wireless service they launched two years ago, this won’t require a login and occasional purchase. And, of course by being “unlimited,” connectivity is no longer restricted to two hours. Most interesting is the “Starbucks Digital Network” which will provide SBUX visitors access to premium web content, like the Wall Street Journal.

I assume Starbucks’ goal is to increase store traffic and thus revenue, something their shareholders will certainly appreciate. However, as a regular I’m a concerned with what could happen to the Starbucks atmosphere. The obvious comparison is Panera, an establishment I no longer patronize on a regular basis. Their overrun environment is more akin to a computer lab or Kinkos than a bakery-cafe these days. (See iMac man, above.)

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Remove The World Cup Vuvuzela Buzz (HTPC)

Flickr / Dundas Football Club At the GeekTonic house we watched the US versus England match during  Saturday’s World Cup broadcast and enjoyed everything about it except for the annoying Vuvuzela buzz that seems to permeate all of South Africa right now. So lets say you also want to get rid of that the buzzing, … Read more

RockPlayerBase: The Best Android Media Player

Most Android devices support a handful of media codecs out of the box, including H.264 and MP4. But there are a ton of formats that aren’t typically supported, including MKV, DiVX, Xvid, and WMV. And RockPlayerBase can handle them all. That’s the good news. The bad news is that RockPlayerBase isn’t available from the Android Market … Read more

Hands On the Kindle 2.5 Update

The Kindle 2.5 firmware update announced over a month ago is now available for all. It will eventually auto-download to your Kindle while wireless is on, but, if you’re impatient like I, you can download it and install it manually using a USB cable. After a quick download, transferring the file to the root folder of the … Read more

Content is King. Especially When It’s ESPN.

In case you live under a rock, Microsoft announced a number of Xbox updates yesterday including the news that its refreshed Xbox 360 game console will give users access to ESPN games through the ESPN3 channel. The announcement is bigger than most people realize. Live sports events, many of which are only available through ESPN, … Read more

FrameChannel Widgets Come To TiVo

Later today, FrameChannel widgets will be made available to high def, broadband-connected TiVo subscribers. The FrameChannel service pipes all sorts of customizable Internet content to your display. And they’re a company we’ve discussed before. TiVo users can now personalize the delivery of local news, weather and sports, as well as updates from social networks like Facebook, Twitter and … Read more

The New Xbox 250GB “Slim”

We knew the E3 annual gaming conference would bring the announcement of Microsoft’s Project Natal, rebranded as Kinect, but few of us were expecting a refreshed Xbox 360 console. After years of unfulfilled Xbox 306 “Slim” rumors, perhaps we just gave up on the idea. But, MS has delivered. The new Xbox 360 form factor is available … Read more

Kindle 2.1 for iPhone Brings More Fonts, Search

Amazon released a minor update to its Kindle app for iOS this week. Kindle 2.1 features a few tweaks that are aimed at iPad users, and one major new feature for iPhone/iPod touch users. The iPad version gets bigger fonts and more font sizes as well as faster navigation between home and archived items. The … Read more