Podcasts about airport wifi

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MSP 1337
My Cell Phone's Been Cloned

MSP 1337

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 29:22


We all know the dangers of connecting to Airport Wifi... Join Sarah Goffman and I as we discuss the dangers of connecting even your cellphone to public wifi. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/msp1337/support

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Computer Corner (5DRadio.com)
Computer Corner November 5, 2022

Computer Corner (5DRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022


Hosts: Gene Mitchell and Joe Myshko Air date: November 5, 2022 Topic: Various incl Airport WIFI Special Guest(s):

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WiFi Ninjas - Wireless Networking Podcast
WN Podcast 020 - Airport WiFi Design with Jim Palmer – Part 2

WiFi Ninjas - Wireless Networking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 48:23


We already know airport WiFi is challenging but in this episode Jim is taking it to the next level, where he explains impact of WiFi rate limiting on the network, security, portals and more! Thank you Jim & Matt!

WiFi Ninjas - Wireless Networking Podcast
WN Podcast 019 - Airport WiFi Design with Jim Palmer – Part 1

WiFi Ninjas - Wireless Networking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 46:24


When you think that your latest Enterprise WiFi Design was complicated, you might change your mind after listening our new WiFi Ninjas Podcast episode, where we are discussing design challenges, tips and considerations for the Airport WiFi with Jim Palmer! Thank you Jim & Matt!

Geared Up
E3's biggest games

Geared Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 32:21


E3, the biggest gaming convention in the U.S., started with a bang this week. Geared Up co-host Andru Edwards is down in Los Angeles for the show and on this episode, we run down the big game announcements of the year from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo — including Microsoft's push to get more exclusive games. Plus, an intriguing new study on something most people want nothing to do with: Airport WiFi. Support the show: http://youtube.com/gearlive/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your Apple Update
Episode 23 - RIP AirPort

Your Apple Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 10:31


Apple. Ales it official and announces that it will no longer produce its line of AirPort WiFi hardware. Some thoughts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourappleupdate/support

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
749: He's Making $9.6m Off Those Horrible Airport WiFi Connections

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 26:26


Gavin Wheeldon. With over 15 years of experience working in technology led or enabled businesses, Gavin has a deep understanding of the impact of technology on the bottom line of an organization. He sold his last business, Applied Language Solutions, a global language technology and service business, and has used some of the earnings to set up a new company, Purple WiFi. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Who Moved My Cheese What CEO do you follow? – Jack Welch Favorite online tool? — InsightSquared How many hours of sleep do you get?— 7 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “I’d rather read more of finance”   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:24 – Nathan introduces Gavin to the show 02:29 – Gavin travels a lot and is frequently reliant on public WiFi—that’s where the idea for Purple WiFi came from 03:02 – Gavin sold his last company for over $60M 03:20 – His last company was in the translation and interpretation industry 03:23 – They used machine learning to translate languages with incredible accuracy 03:43 – Theirs is also a human editing in between so the translation is perfect 03:59 – Gavin was 36 when he sold it 04:02 – It was completely bootstrapped 04:44 – There’s no particular single owner of the space 04:54 – Fon does domestic hotspot and other traditional utility wifi 05:38 – Purple Wifi is the next generation of wifi 06:03 - Purple WiFi is SaaS business, charging annually depending on the number of wifi points 06:14 – For a single venue, the price is $13 a month 06:22 – Purple WiFi also caters to stadiums and airports 06:45 – An airport can average a hundred access points 07:10 - Purple WiFi currently has 17K installations 07:15 – It ranges from restaurants up to a whole city 07:53 – They now have around 80K access points 08:03 – Average MRR is close to a million 08:25 – Purple WiFi offers discount for bigger venues 09:00 – Sales cycle varies every hour 09:19 – A physical venue owner is usually clueless about what is happening in the venue 09:50 - Purple WiFi is channel-based and sells through partners 09:55 – Some of the partners are Telstra and Singtel and other national carriers 10:23 – Team size is over 100 10:30 – 45 are focused on sales and partnerships 10:46 – Telcos are usually built with partners 11:09 – They can build their own access points but it takes years and a huge investment 11:40 – Purple WiFi partners with half of the service providers in the USA 12:37 – Purple WiFi partners with Cisco and Ruckus for the access points 13:06 - Purple WiFi does post visit reviews which prompt the user to review the coffee shop or hotel 13:19 – There was around 500 increase in TripAdvisor reviews 13:21 – 600-700% increase in CRM generation 13:28 – The value of Purple Wifi can be seen from day 1 13:43 - Purple WiFi was launched in 2013 13:48 – First year revenue was $200K 13:59 – 2014 revenue was around $600K 14:13 - Purple WiFi consistently grows over 100% year over year 14:34 – 2017 target revenue 14:48 – Gross margin is 80% 14:59 – One of the challenges is the location and the huge number of data 15:35 - Purple WiFi is processing around 500K data from all of their access points in a day 15:50 – Purple WiFi has net negative churn and gross customer churn is 12% yearly 17:00 – LTV is around 10 years 17:10 – Most enterprise customers are signing 3-5 years with an upfront payment 17:33 - Purple WiFi has raised $13M 17:51 – The costs usually go to engineering and sales 18:07 - Purple WiFi spends on event sponsorship too 18:24 – They track the events prior to sponsorship 18:50 – Payback period is around 12 months 19:25 – Average CAC 19:39 - Purple WiFi is headquartered in Manchester, UK and US office is in Austin, Texas 20:26 - Purple WiFi is tremendously valuable for conferences 23:04 – The Famous Five   3 Key Points: Public wifi solutions are becoming more and more of a necessity especially for establishments and events. Having your own wifi solution allows you to gather data more than you could otherwise. Study your business before starting your business.   Resources Mentioned: The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

Tige and Daniel To Go
(05-30-17) Tige and Daniel Full Show Replay

Tige and Daniel To Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 9:11


Mari's Wedding Dress; Bounce House Deflated; Airport WiFi; Catfish On The Ice; Year End Review; Fidget Spinners; Tiger Woods DUI

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Tige and Daniel To Go
(05-30-17) Tige and Daniel Full Show Replay

Tige and Daniel To Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 9:11


Mari's Wedding Dress; Bounce House Deflated; Airport WiFi; Catfish On The Ice; Year End Review; Fidget Spinners; Tiger Woods DUI

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That Kind of Nerd
EP 84: Fighting About Fighter Games

That Kind of Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 50:08


Please Rate Our Show On iTunes Intro To That Kind of Nerd’s Podcast CBS All Access will start streaming NFL games this Sunday Netflix finally lets you download shows and movies to watch offline Apple reportedly stops developing AirPort WiFi router products Fitbit is reportedly buying Pebble Google’s Featured Photos screensaver app lands on MacOS “Riverdale” gets its first trailer Brian survived the CW crossover. He gives is his impressions. ‘Marvel Vs. Capcom 4’ To Be Announced This Weekend At PSX; Will Feature ‘The Avengers’ But Not ‘X-Men’ Brian and Josh FIGHT about fighters SMARTDUVET is a self-making bed for the truly lazy people in your life Forever Pizza is a waste of Pizza Send your thoughts to Nerd@ThatKindofNerd.com Check out our new Podcast Hey Did You See Want more? Follow your hosts on Twitter: @CJMellon (CJ Mellon) , @Jnubbs572 (Josh Burns) , @bathornton160 (Brian Thornton) and @ThatKindofNerd. Send a tweet with the hashtag #TKONPodcast if you’d like your question answered on next week’s show. Be sure to share your thoughts, comments, and suggestions below.Come and share your voice on our podcast! Share your opinion or a story from your nerdy life. Call into our Podcast line 484-373-4119 Check out our other Podcast Hey Did You See * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via iTunes * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via Stitcher * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via RSS * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via Google Play Music

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

We start this week by following up on with a non-technical guide to machine learning. We also discuss Quickdraw an AI engine back with Google technology. We continue the follow up with more Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C docks, as well as, Apple's purge of zombie apps on the App Store. The creator of PDF Expert has reported on potential success on the Mac App Store. We discuss more shutting down of product lines via Apple's recent departure from the line of Apple Basestations. Jaime brings up how to organize a Swift file and we discuss style guides and tools. We close in on the latest offering in Instagram's Live release. Picks: Brain Warmers, View Hierarchy & Memory Graph and A Practical Guide to Securing macOS. Sponsored by Hired Episode 120 Show Notes: The Non-Technical Guide to Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Quick! Draw The New OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock USB-C Dock Belkin—not Apple—comes to the rescue with an iPhone 7 headphone-and-charge dongle Most popular Apple App Store categories in September 2016, by share of available apps iOS Dev Weekly Issue 277 You can still make $ millions by creating apps on the Mac App Store Apple Abandons Development of Wireless Routers Apple reportedly stops developing AirPort WiFi router products, moving employees to other projects Crash Plan Eero AmpliFI Apple USB SuperDrive Keyspan USB ADB Adapter Apple USB Modem - MA034Z/A How I Organize a Swift File SwiftFormat ClangFormat New Ways to Share in the Moment Instagram’s take on live video arrives with an ephemeral twist Ruby Koans Reveal 2 Mr Robot Stranger Things Black Mirror Episode 120 Picks: Brain Warmers View Hierarchy & Memory Graph A Practical Guide to Securing macOS

Beyond Devices Podcast
Episode 72 – Cord Cutting, Tech Thanksgiving

Beyond Devices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 52:32


This week's episode is a special Thanksgiving episode for our listeners here in the US. Our News Roundup covers three stories. The first two are WiFi-related, with Google making its new Google Wifi devices available for sale and providing a self-made review of sorts as well, and Bloomberg reporting that Apple will discontinue its line of AirPort WiFi routers. Our third story is Instagram's launch of both live video and disappearing photos. Our Question of the Week is "What is the state of cord cutting in the US pay TV market?" Jan talks through the research and analysis he does each quarter and some of the numbers on the current state of the US pay TV market and cord cutting. But we also discuss cord nevers and cord shaving, two other phenomena affecting the pay TV industry in the US, and the implications of all this for the players in the market. Our third segment is our Thanksgiving special, in which both Aaron and Jan share three technology things they're thankful for. We wrap up with our Weekly Pick, which this week is a movie recommended by Aaron. As usual, you’ll find some links to related content as well as other ways to listen to the podcast on the website at podcast.beyonddevic.es.

Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business
029 - Digital Nomad Airport Wifi Travel Hacks

Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 8:56


Getting more done at airports. 2 tools or hacks. What is a Digital Nomad? [3:00] Google Maps Hack [4:55] How LoungeBuddy can help you while waiting at airports [6:40] "A Digital Nomad is an online entrepreneur with a penchant for travel." - Laura Petersen Takeaways: Hack 1: Google Maps: http://bit.ly/airportwifipass Hack 2: LoungeBuddy app: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/loungebuddy-find-access-airport/id674176920?mt=8   Shownotes for Digital Nomad Airport Wifi Travel Hacks

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 118: Galaxy S4, free airport Wifi, a cyber-warfare manual, Gen-i cutbacks

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 49:26


This week: Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, HPs new laser printer beating inkjet, the demise of Google Reader, free airport Wi-Fi, Auckland University's massive network outage, Gen-i cut backs and we hear about a cyber-warfare manual published for the military Running time : 0:49:23