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Wi-Fi 'hotspots' for web access and crime?
News This is perhaps most applicable to people's concerns about McDonald's and pubs. One US reader, commenting on McDonald's Wi-Fi trials, expressed concerns that his laptop would get stolen, especially if he... [15 Sep 2004]
Leader: Wi-Fi: Right time, wrong place?
Leader Take McDonald's for example. The same is true of coffee shops such as Starbucks. With T-Mobile benefiting most from the Starbucks access points the coffee chain may start to rue the day... [28 Oct 2003]
Editor's Blog: What a week for... Starbucks
Comment A McDonald's in St Peter's. Sure, you might have heard about an Oxfam campaign to do with how much the coffee giant pays growers in places such as Africa. Coffee. Wi-fi is ramping up all... [19 Jan 2007]
McDonald's: 'Do you want free wi-fi with that?'
News The move is in line with McDonald's strategy to shift the brand into a more upmarket space, currently occupied by trendy coffee bars such as Starbucks. Fast food chain McDonald's is... [06 Oct 2007]
Dear silicon.com... McInternet, FON in the UK, safety first, e-fraud...
Comment McDonald's: 'Do you want free wi-fi with that? the chance of doing a few drive throughs for a coffee and some connectivity. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader... [11 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.10.07
Round-Up McDonald's ongoing quest to improve its brand from beloved-of-chavs fast food chain to slightly less beloved-of-chavs fast food chain took a bold new step forward with the news that the company's outlets would soon... [12 Oct 2007]
Top 10 retail IT stories of the year
News McDonald's: 'Do you want free wi-fi with that? The fast food chain committed to rolling out free wireless internet connectivity across its 1,200 outlets in what observers saw as a move to try and attract more customers... [19 Dec 2007]
