If you’re on the European meshwork O2, and you’ve got yourself an iPhone, then you’re about to get another method to get on some free people WiFi hotspots. The Cloud is a WiFi provider over across the pond, and the troupe has launched an application for the iPhone that allows owners to find, and connect, to hotspots provided by The Cloud.
But, the topper part of the whole thing thing is that the app is free, and so is connecting to the WiFi hotspots. Free all around, and you tin never go legal injury with a free app that provides you with a free overhaul, right field? Of course, The Cloud’s CEO is saying that you should jump all over this app before the World Cup kicks off, so that you tin approach live streams of the games while you’re not at habitation. That seems like a perfectly legitimate reason to us.
The app is called FastConnect, and it’s available in the App Store right now for your downloading joy. The real number doubt we’re asking ourselves right field now, is how Apple would take the newsworthiness of this app over here in the States. After all, Apple went on a cleansing bust through their digital computer storage earlier in the year, and applications that do what FastConnect does were on the shirking leaning. Very interesting indeed.
[via The Cloud]




















