
Remember a few months ago, when we all got giddy because AT&T hotspots were suppose to be free for iPhone customers? Well that didn't exactly happen, but now (I'm guessing because of
iPhone 3G mania), AT&T's free WiFi
hotspot access is finally live! If you've got an iPhone, you can now use the WiFi at 17,000 sites around the US, including Starbucks.

Although Starbucks has just
rolled out free WiFi, I still need to know where free WiFi access points are when I hit my two-hour-per-day max at Starbucks. I've showcased
Hotspotr before, which is a community-driven site that lists WiFi cafes and hotspots, but did you know about
Free Hotspot?
Free Hotspot will find the free WiFi locations closest to whatever address you provide — it's even international!

It's been a long time coming, but it has been well worth the wait because Starbucks is kicking off their
AT&T free WiFi service today!
According to USA Today, customers that register online for the Starbucks Rewards Card program and purchase a $5 prepaid card will receive
two (consecutive) hours a day of free WiFi.
Double bonus — new members will also receive a voucher for a free drink!

Yesterday,
PetSugar informed me about a magical transportation service called
BoltBus — an affordable, geek-friendly way to travel. So I maybe don't need to take a bus anytime soon in the New York, Philadelphia, Boston, or Washington region, but hello?! It's a frickin bus with free WiFi, which
is still a luxury, and for the best part.

This past weekend I was down in Miami for some fun in the sun action and I had the pleasure of staying at the
Gansevoort South hotel. Still in its "soft opening" stage, (it's brand-spankin' new), I couldn't help but notice all the tech treats in my trendy hotel room, which I just had to share. First and foremost, the Gansevoort offers complimentary high-speed WiFi to its guests, which knock-on-wood seems to be the
growing trend in other hotels as well.