Posts Tagged ‘wifi’

About Us at Cafe George by Paula

Sunday, June 5th, 2016

http://www.cafegeorgebypaula.com/
7a-3p daily, w/ Yale sec. wifi
300 George St.

New York Dining – Warwick New York Hotel – Best Midtown Manhattan Restaurants

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016

comfy but crowded
http://warwickhotels.com/new-york/services-and-amenities/dining/

Foundry Kitchen & Bar at Westin

Saturday, April 9th, 2016

2nd fl. above times sq.,quiet
http://www.westinny.com/dining/foundry.html

NYC Hotel Bar at The Surrey

Monday, February 1st, 2016

gr8 if not crowded, ’till 12a
http://www.thesurrey.com/boulud-dining/bar-pleiades

Restaurant NEW YORK Madison Avenue – Obicà Mozzarella Bar

Sunday, January 10th, 2016

IBM attrium + nearby starbucks
http://obica.com/portal/US/en/dove-siamo/restaurant-new-york/ny-madison/ M-F 7a-6p, Sa 9a-, Su 10a-

Here’s Why Public Wifi is a Public Health Hazard — Matter

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016

Why Public #Wifi is a…Hazard
https://medium.com/matter/heres-why-public-wifi-is-a-public-health-hazard-dd5b8dcb55e6 Exposes one’s past network usage; ergo, don’t put your street into your home’s SSID

QT:{{”

Wouter removes his laptop from his backpack, puts the black device on the table, and hides it under a menu. A waitress passes by and we ask for two coffees and the password for the WiFi network. Meanwhile, Wouter switches on his laptop and device, launches some programs, and soon the screen starts to fill with green text lines. It gradually becomes clear that Wouter’s device is connecting to the laptops, smartphones, and tablets of cafe visitors.

On his screen, phrases like “iPhone Joris” and “Simone’s MacBook” start to appear. The device’s antenna is intercepting the signals that are being sent from the laptops, smartphones, and tablets around us.

“More text starts to appear on the screen. We are able to see which WiFi networks the devices were previously connected to. Sometimes the names of the networks are composed of mostly numbers and random letters, making it hard to trace them to a definite location, but more often than not, these WiFi networks give away the place they belong to.

We learn that Joris had previously visited McDonald’s, probably spent his vacation in Spain (lots of Spanish-language network names), and had been kart-racing (he had connected to a network belonging to a well-known local kart-racing center). Martin, another café visitor, had been logged on to the network of Heathrow airport and the American airline Southwest. In Amsterdam, he’s probably staying at the White Tulip Hostel. He had also paid a visit to a coffee shop called The Bulldog.

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1 Hotel Central Park, a Boutique Refuge in Manhattan

Sunday, November 15th, 2015

’till 12a, OK late on Sat.

https://1hotels.com/central-park
http://www.jamsrestaurant.nyc/

Shakespeare Textbook Home

Sunday, November 15th, 2015

http://www.shakeandco.com/shake_text/textbook_home.php

cafe but no biscotti

American Table

Sunday, April 12th, 2015

Ath-guest wifi, nice chairs
11a-9p +1hr on F/Sa
http://americantablecafeandbar.com/

wifi issues

Friday, February 13th, 2015

http://osxdaily.com/2015/01/27/os-x-10-10-2-yosemite-released-mac-bug-fixes/