297 result(s) for free internet
Hungary At Forefront Of Digital Revolution
- 21 Jul 2017 8:40 AM
- tech
Hungary will be the first European Union country in which every household, by the end of 2018, will have access to internet speeds of at least 30 Mbit/s, and, as the country starts to roll out 5G services, Hungary also has the world’s third most advanced mobile network, the government’s commissioner for digital developments has said.
'Ozora Festival' In Dádpuszta, Now On Until 6 August
- 20 Jul 2017 8:46 AM
- entertainment
From the organisers: Line-up: Gaudi, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Solar Fields, Random Rab, Kaya Project, Pitch Black, The Irresistible Force, Adrian Sherwood, Mirror System, Globular, and more…
Hungarians Avid For Social Media
- 14 Jul 2017 8:40 AM
- tech
Hungarians use social media more than any other nation in Europe, according to a survey by Eurostat of consumer usage in 2016.
European Court Rules Hungary Online Gambling Legislation Violates EU Principle
- 23 Jun 2017 8:30 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian legislation on the authorisation of online games of chance is not compatible with the principle of the freedom to provide services, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on Thursday.
Free Wifi In Every Hungarian Locality By 2018
- 22 May 2017 10:00 AM
- tech
The government’s goal is to provide Internet in Hungary, which is cheaper, faster and more easily available than ever, reports gondola.hu. This goal would be reached by tax cuts, the introduction of the Digital Welfare basic package and free WiFi-connection in every locality of the country – the secretariat of the Digital Welfare Program announced on the occasion of the international day of ...
The Gamer Inside Us
- 26 Apr 2017 8:00 AM
- tech
Six out of ten Internet users in Hungary play video games (including any game played on electronic devices, i.e. computers, smartphones, tablets, consoles, or TVs). This activity extends well beyond hardcore gaming: the most popular video games are Solitaire, Mahjong, Candy Crush Saga and Scrabble. Fifty-six per cent of gamers play on their smartphones (too) – these are the findings of eNET ...
Fixed-Line Subscriptions Flat Since 2009
- 11 Apr 2017 12:00 PM
- tech
The number of landline subscriptions has stagnated in the last nine years, while the number of broadband internet subscriptions doubled, according to figures from the media authority NMHH.
Smartphones Blur The Line Between Work & Private Life
- 14 Mar 2017 7:00 AM
- tech
As the widespread availability of smartphones promotes a continuous online presence, the boundary between work and private life is increasingly blurred. It is possible to attend to our private chores and keep in touch with family and friends even during working hours – and likewise, with the help of smartphones, work-related duties can be performed at any time.
Things You Shouldn't Install On A Company Notebook
- 14 Mar 2017 7:00 AM
- specials
By Notebookspecialista: While many users treat company laptops as their own, you should keep in mind that using illegal software may lead to serious consequences in case of an unexpected inspection. And that is just the best-case scenario.
Hungary At Forefront Of Digital Revolution
- 21 Jul 2017 8:40 AM
- tech
Hungary will be the first European Union country in which every household, by the end of 2018, will have access to internet speeds of at least 30 Mbit/s, and, as the country starts to roll out 5G services, Hungary also has the world’s third most advanced mobile network, the government’s commissioner for digital developments has said.
'Ozora Festival' In Dádpuszta, Now On Until 6 August
- 20 Jul 2017 8:46 AM
- entertainment
From the organisers: Line-up: Gaudi, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Solar Fields, Random Rab, Kaya Project, Pitch Black, The Irresistible Force, Adrian Sherwood, Mirror System, Globular, and more…
Hungarians Avid For Social Media
- 14 Jul 2017 8:40 AM
- tech
Hungarians use social media more than any other nation in Europe, according to a survey by Eurostat of consumer usage in 2016.
European Court Rules Hungary Online Gambling Legislation Violates EU Principle
- 23 Jun 2017 8:30 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian legislation on the authorisation of online games of chance is not compatible with the principle of the freedom to provide services, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on Thursday.
Free Wifi In Every Hungarian Locality By 2018
- 22 May 2017 10:00 AM
- tech
The government’s goal is to provide Internet in Hungary, which is cheaper, faster and more easily available than ever, reports gondola.hu. This goal would be reached by tax cuts, the introduction of the Digital Welfare basic package and free WiFi-connection in every locality of the country – the secretariat of the Digital Welfare Program announced on the occasion of the international day of ...
The Gamer Inside Us
- 26 Apr 2017 8:00 AM
- tech
Six out of ten Internet users in Hungary play video games (including any game played on electronic devices, i.e. computers, smartphones, tablets, consoles, or TVs). This activity extends well beyond hardcore gaming: the most popular video games are Solitaire, Mahjong, Candy Crush Saga and Scrabble. Fifty-six per cent of gamers play on their smartphones (too) – these are the findings of eNET ...
Fixed-Line Subscriptions Flat Since 2009
- 11 Apr 2017 12:00 PM
- tech
The number of landline subscriptions has stagnated in the last nine years, while the number of broadband internet subscriptions doubled, according to figures from the media authority NMHH.
Smartphones Blur The Line Between Work & Private Life
- 14 Mar 2017 7:00 AM
- tech
As the widespread availability of smartphones promotes a continuous online presence, the boundary between work and private life is increasingly blurred. It is possible to attend to our private chores and keep in touch with family and friends even during working hours – and likewise, with the help of smartphones, work-related duties can be performed at any time.
Things You Shouldn't Install On A Company Notebook
- 14 Mar 2017 7:00 AM
- specials
By Notebookspecialista: While many users treat company laptops as their own, you should keep in mind that using illegal software may lead to serious consequences in case of an unexpected inspection. And that is just the best-case scenario.