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If you ;re in an airport and using the public Wi-Fi, chances are you are reading this post on your smartphone or tablet. And for 83 percent of you, this mobile device is either an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. According to data compiled by Boingo Wireless, the company behind 60 airport hotspots stanley cup and over 400,000 public hotspots worldwide, a dwindling number of users 41 percent pull out their laptop at public hotspots, while most 59 percent use a smartphone or a tablet. This is a complete 180 from 2008 when the majority of people 88.5 percent were rocking laptops and a small minority 11 percent were cruising the internet using a mobile device. And it iOS that rules the mobile roost on Boingo wireless network. Yes, the data shows that Android devices have tripled in number over the last year, stanley mug but its 11 percent share pales in comparison to the 83 percent commanded by the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. So what are people doing with their mobile devices on these public Wi-Fi hotspots Boingo thinks most people are streaming music and video because data usage by mobile devices is skyrocketing. In 2011, users are pulling down 0.89MB of data per minute, up from a measly 0.37 MB in 2009. A little stanley cup less than a megabyte per minute is not a lot, but it may be enough to secretly watch Rebecca Black on your iPhone while you wait for your plane. [Boingo Wireless] AndroidAppleSmartphoneTablet

