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AT&T appears to have disabled free iPhone access to their Wi-Fi network via your neighborhood Starbucks. I just stopped into the same Starbucks that previously allowed me free iPhone Wi-Fi access, and now I’m prompted for a password. As reported elsewhere, I can verify that my local Barnes & Noble ( Manchester, CT ) prompted for a password, though it was a slightly different login than the one presented at Starbucks. Looks like the free Wi-Fi ride is over for now. Let’s hope it’s only temporary.

Via: Macrumors

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Wayne is a diehard Blackberry user and consultant specializing in Sage MAS90 Accounting Software. He lives in Glastonbury CT with his two children. When not helping them with their homework or pushing the latest school fundraiser off on his co-workers, he is active hiking, Scuba Diving and investigating all manner of technology.


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