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25. South Korean Passengers Love Tech But Not For Airline Trips
According to the findings of a 2016 Passenger IT Trends Survey by SITA, airline passengers in South Korea are less likely to use smartphones along their journey than passengers in other parts of the world - despite the fact that 98% carry a smartphone. The survey, which was conducted across international airports in South Korea and representing 93% of South Korean travelers - shows
26. Airline Passengers Want More Control
Airline passengers want more control of their journey and are looking for more self-service and mobile-based offerings to reduce stress during travel according to the 2012 SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey released this week. It reports that 70% of passengers now carry smartphones, which is fueling the demand for services such as self-boarding and flight inform
27. Dusit Hotels in Thailand Now Accept Alipay
Dusit hotels in Thailand are now accepting Alipay, a move which is designed to primarily cater to Chinese travellers who prefer to make quick and secure payments via mobile. With over 520 million users and counting, China-based Alipay is one of the world’s largest mobile payment platforms which allows its users to pay for goods and services by scanning QR codes on their smartphones
28. Google and Globe Telecom Launch Free Mobile Internet in Philippines
Globe Telecom of the Philippines has become one of the world's first telecom operators to offer access to the internet and select Google services on internet-enabled mobile phones without any data charges. Globe launched Free Zone powered by Google for Globe Prepaid and TM subscribers, giving them access to Google Search, Gmail, and Google+ on feature phones and smartphones at no c
29. OnAir Sets Sail with Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
OnAir Sets Sail with Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. OnAir’s technological partners, Siemens IT Solutions and Services and TriaGnoSys, developed technology to enable passengers and crew to use their own mobile phones and Smartphones (iPhone, Blackberry, HTC, etc). The GSM service uses satellite communications, making connectivity possible regardless of the ship’s location. Siemens IT Solution
30. LG Launches Smart Hi-Fi Audio Wireless Multi-Room Solution
LG Electronics has launched a multi-room audio solution for music lovers. LG Music Flow Speakers (models H3, H5, H7), Sound Bar (model HS6), Network Bridge (model R1) and the companion Music Flow Player application for smartphones together form a Hi-Fi audio eco-system for the home.
31. Samsung Unveils Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Smartphones at MWC in Barcelona, Spain
Samsung unveiled details of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday. Both phones feature Android 6.0 Marshmallow, 4GB of RAM (LPDDR4), either 32 or 64GB of internal memory (UFS 2.0) and, depending on the market, an Octa core (2.3GHz Quad + 1.6GHz Quad), 64 bit, 14 nm process or a Quad core (2.15GHz Dual + 1.6GHz Dual), 64 bit, 14 nm
32. FCS Computer Systems Launches m-2Talk
FCS Computer Systems (FCS) has launched m-2Talk, a push-to-talk mobile app designed to provide instant and secure staff communication for hotels. Using m-2Talk, management, runners, room attendants and supervisors can communicate instantly with each other by speaking directly through walkie-talkie style conversations on their smartphones.

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