Tags Wi-Fi

Coast Guard adding Wi-Fi to cutters, tablets to command posts

by Jackson Barnett

Last year, the Coast Guard declared a "tech revolution." A year later, it's working to pilot Wi-Fi connectivity on two cutters.

For families without internet, Dallas libraries install outdoor Wi-Fi

by Ryan Johnston

Between 7.am and 9 p.m., four public libraries will provide free public Wi-Fi to support students at families without home access.

$120K for dorm Wi-Fi upgrades? College CIO does it himself instead

by Jake Williams

For Illinois College Assistant CIO Marc Benner, drilling holes into cement walls became part of his job description as he replaced legacy Wi-Fi infrastructure.

Challenge winners propose technology to fix, modernize NYC's sluggish subway

by Colin Wood

As an army of daily commuters calls for New York City to fix its sluggish subway system, a new idea revealed through a governor’s challenge may provide at least one piece of a possible solution. Metrom Rail, a transit company based in Illinois, announced last week that it has been named one of eight winners of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Genius Transit Challenge, a competition announced last year by Gov. Andrew…

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