Tuesday, March 26, 2013

[Technology] T-Mobile's new contractless data plan debunked (FAQ)

T-Mobile's new contractless data plan debunked (FAQ)
http://www.brecorder.com/business-a-finance/industries-a-sectors/112380-t-mobile-usa-kicks-off-service-pricing-without-phone-subsidies.html
Are you confused about T-Mobile's new contractless smartphone plans? CNET offers this FAQ to help decipher the details. Marguerite Reardon · Kent German.

Google taps 'white spaces' for broadband in South Africa
http://businesstech.co.za/news/telecommunications/34326/google-trials-low-cost-broadband-in-sa/
The Web giant hopes to prove that unused TV broadcast spectrum can be utilized without interfering with licensed spectrum. Steven Musil.

Feedly, a great alternative to Google Reader
http://thedroidguy.com/2013/03/feedly-a-great-alternative-to-google-reader/
The online community is fuming over Google's move to shut down Google Reader, a feature that was extremely popular over the internet.

Facebook Rolls Out Replies And Threaded Comments On Page Posts And ...
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/facebook-adds-reply-button-to-comments-for-pages/381289-11.html
Facebook today is rolling out two more features for Pages used by brands and businesses and public Profiles for individuals with more than 10,000 followers: it is adding replies and threaded comments.

Buick unveils the 2014 LaCrosse
http://www.torquenews.com/1083/buick-unveils-2014-lacrosse
Buick's full sized luxury car will see improvements throughtout, but is not a dramatic redesign. n/a. 2014 Buick LaCrosse. The Buick LaCrosse will be new in 2014 and today General Motors revealed the new vehicle.

Sony's Sudden Death Fix Update Becomes Available, Resuscitates Xperia Z
http://hothardware.com/News/Sonys-Astoundingly-Expensive-Sony-Xperia-ZL-Up-For-Preorder/
A few days ago, the tech world was shocked to hear that Sony's Xperia Z (poised to become one of the hottest smartphones of 2013) was being criticized heavily online because Xperia Zs were dying at random - some after battery death, others on a ...

Internet messenger apps face ban in Saudi Arabia
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21932432
Summary: Skype, Viber, WhatsApp and similar OTT messenger players reportedly face a ban in the kingdom unless operators can allow authorities to censor them.

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