...And a Latte and some Wi-Fi with that Book
Bookstore chain Borders Group Inc. also announced that it is partnering with Intel to provide Wi-Fi in its Borders book stores. Borders stores rely on the T-Mobile "hotspot" network, and plan in-store advertising for T-Mobile compatibility with Intel's Centrino products. A Borders spokesperson said that T-Mobile hotspots will be available in all 408 Borders bookstores by June of this year.
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