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New T-Mobile customers will have to pay more for unlimited data

New T-Mobile customers will have to pay more for unlimited data

Lost amid the usual T-Mobile hoopla surrounding its latest "Uncarrier" move was a pretty significant price jump for new customers who only need one phone on their plan. [Read more...]
The mobile world's walls are crumbling

The mobile world's walls are crumbling

Ponder the photo you see above for a moment. Yes, that's Apple Music running on a BlackBerry phone powered by Android -- products from three mobile rivals working in harmony. [Read more...]
Dear Veronica: Self-promotion advice with John Scalzi!

Dear Veronica: Self-promotion advice with John Scalzi!

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Apple's Tim Cook calls Microsoft's Surface Book 'diluted' (update)

Apple's Tim Cook calls Microsoft's Surface Book 'diluted' (update)

On top of announcing an expansion in Ireland, Apple CEO Tim Cook also took some time to weigh in on Microsoft's newest hybrid laptop, the Surface Book. [Read more...]
I used an app to make custom molded earbuds in only a minute

I used an app to make custom molded earbuds in only a minute

Earlier this week, we heard about the Revols, a pair of wireless earbuds that can be custom-fit to your ears in 60 seconds. [Read more...]
You can now try Firefox OS on your Android phone

You can now try Firefox OS on your Android phone

Mozilla has dropped the latest version of Firefox OS into everybody's lap, and there's a special treat tucked inside for brave Android users. [Read more...]
LinkedIn promises to send only the messages you'd want to read

LinkedIn promises to send only the messages you'd want to read

LinkedIn is working on an email, text and push notifications platform called Air Traffic Controller (ATC), perhaps in an effort to avoid losing more money to settle another lawsuit. [Read more...]

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