by Matt | Jul 27, 2012 | Weekly Roundup
We’re back with another Weekly Roundup here at Plug Things In. Lots of things have been going on, although most of them have been behind the scenes. Let’s get to it. What’s new here at Plug Things In? We’ve added some articles to the site that...
by Matt | Jul 25, 2012 | General, Internet, Mobile, News
I came across this the other day and thought it was pretty cool. New York City is starting a pilot program where they will turn pay phones into free wi-fi hotspots. Wi-fi access is free, but users will have to deal with an advertisement before logging in. That’s...
by Matt | Jul 23, 2012 | General, Internet
The most common problem that gamers face is latency. Latency is the measurement of speed that it takes for a data packet to travel from point a to point b. For example, every time that you press a button to complete an action, say fire your weapon or swing your sword,...
by Matt | Jul 20, 2012 | Weekly Roundup
I’m back again with another weekly roundup. We added quite a bit of content this week to the site: Alabama Internet Guide — Internet service providers and options in Alabama. Illinois Internet Guide — Internet service, providers and coverage in...
by Matt | Jul 19, 2012 | General, Internet, Mobile, TV
There are lots of sites online that offer to let you watch movies for free. But usually these sites come with stipulations or they send you to other (sketchy/torrent) sites or have tons of ads. So I thought I would provide a small list of sites that allow you to...
by Matt | Jul 17, 2012 | Internet
If you run a wireless network, you’re bound to run into situations where your signal is weak or in worse case scenarios, non-existent. What I have come up with below are 7 different ways to boost or improve your wireless signal. Some will cost money and need some...
by Matt | Jul 13, 2012 | General, Internet, TV
If you enjoy watching TV and movies online, I came across something today that I thought you might enjoy. For a limited time you can signup to get Hulu Plus free for 2 months. Their normal free trial is only 1 week, so this is a solid deal. You’ll save $16 over...