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According to the Business Insider, among the mobile customers of the four biggest wireless carriers in the United States (Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint), subscribers of T-Mobile are the most loyal.
There was much rejoicing when Verizon Wireless had decided to resurrect its unlimited data plan back in February early this year. After all, subscribers of the plan get to enjoy unlimited data without any major caveats. But then again, the Big Red has now opted to introduce some changes to its offering (albeit quietly), and they may not be welcome news for mobile users.
One of the cool things that Google has brought with the unveiling of the latest version of its mobile operating system (officially designated as Android Oreo) is an overhaul of emoji. Basically, the tech giant is now going for a more flat, old school looking design, instead of its recent “blobby” feel.
Google has recently revealed that it has rolled out a new big update to its mobile search results pages. Whenever a particular video is included in the query results, the search giant will now also display a six second preview clip so that the user can decide better to check out the video or leave it alone.
It appears that Apple is incorporating a new feature on iOS 11 that will instantly deactivate Touch ID. The purpose of this feature is actually to provide a means for automating emergency services calls. Basically, the feature works by allowing iOS mobile users to tap the power button quickly five times in order to be able to quickly dial 911. To be perfectly clear, this does not automatically let a user dial emergency services by default.
The answer is no for now. Yes, it is true that batteries of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 are being recalled as of the moment, but there is not going to be another Galaxy Note 7 disaster this time. First of all, it is not the South Korean phone maker’s fault this time.
A new school year year is about to begin, but for those households who can not afford to avail of wireless service, at least for their members who are studying in high school, it is going to be extra tough for their kids to complete school work that requires Internet research. Thankfully, the fourth biggest wireless carrier in the United States is doing something about it.
According to the results of a study recently conducted by the Kinsey Institute of Indiana University (jointly done with Clue, a women’s health startup firm based in Berlin, Germany), 67 percent of the polled participants have claimed that they have tried sexting somebody.
Want to listen to your favorite Spotify playlists while gaming on the Xbox One? Well, you might be thrilled to know that Microsoft has recently announced this week that the Spotify mobile app is now made available on the Xbox One. This means that users with Xbox Ones will now be able to stream their favorite tunes on Spotify while playing their favorite games. They can even control the app by way of Spotify Connect on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop device.
Yup, the Unicode Emoji Consortium has rolled out version Unicode version 10 just a month ago, but it appears that another batch of candidates is being proposed for deployment in 2018. In this day and age, emoji are more popular than ever, and the fact that a new class is being reviewed for approval next year is a sure sign that, yes, we really can not get enough of these cute pictograms.