Free internet 'more important than room service'

Another hotel giant is taking a step toward making Wi-Fi free to more guests, including people who've never once slept in its beds.
[...]Continue readingAnother hotel giant is taking a step toward making Wi-Fi free to more guests, including people who've never once slept in its beds.
[...]Continue readingLeave it to a city in Silicon Valley to become the first in the U.S. to use smart meters to bring all of its residents free outdoor Wi-Fi.
Santa Clara, Calif., debuted its new service this week after installing nearly 600 transmitters throughout the city, according to the Mercury News. The name of the network is "SVPMeterConnectWifi."
[...]Continue readingA website associated with the hacktivist movement Anonymous, has called for a new 'Op', this time calling on Facebook users to protest against the social networking giant’s alleged censorship.
[...]Continue readingThe Internet can be used as a surveillance tool. Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, and whether we like it or not, we're being tracked all the time from all the different websites we use on a daily basis. Google tracks us, both on its pages and on other pages it has access to especially websites with their advertisements(AdSense), Facebook and other social media do track all our movements and habits on their pages even if you do not have an account with them. Apple also tracks and stores our usage of our iPhone and iPad.
[...]Continue readingWith the newly imposed 6-strike law, copyright holders will begin to actively track millions of internet users throughout USA. In a move to tackle online piracy, Hollywood and Record industries will be able to monitor copyright infringement through file-sharing, particularly BitTorrent.
People have already started looking for VPN providers that allows torrent downloads while others started to look for Torrific alternatives.
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