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Verizon Increases Default Speed Of Its FiOS Internet Service To 50 Mbps

Verizon Wireless has officially phased out its 25 mbps default speed for its FiOS Internet service. The Big Red has now instead upgraded it to 50 mbps at the minimum. 

 

AT&T Talks Up Smart Cities, Connected Cars During CES 2016

While other companies took the opportunity to promote their latest tech products and services during this year’s Consumer Electronics Show held in the city of Las Vegas in Nevada, AT&T looked to the future instead, talking about smart cities, connected cars, and glucose monitors that could turn into a reality in the next few years.

 

What Facebook Plans To Do If It Gets Kicked Out Of The Google Play Store

Both Facebook and Google are at the top of their games, with Facebook the undisputed king of social media while Google lording over the search engine arena. Now, as both companies are trying to expand beyond their respective milieus, some conflict was bound to happen as their interests begin to overlap with each other’s. Of course, as this intensifies, perhaps the first casualty would be their business relationship -- everybody knows that Facebook’s mobile app for the Android platform is currently available at the search giant’s Play Store.

People Are Going Online Using Their Smartphones Now More Than Ever

According to data released by the Pew Research Center, more mobile users based in the United States are becoming dependent on mobile means when connecting to the world wide web or when watching video content online. The Pew Research Center gathered its data via a survey it conducted earlier this year.

 

So What’s Next For Samsung In 2016?

We tackled Apple earlier, and this time around, we take a look into Samsung’s 2016 prospects. First of all, the South Korean tech giant is one of the biggest electronics manufacturing companies in the world, so obviously, Samsung is not just about smartphones. But this year, the world has seen pretty how much the term mobile has expanded in scope way beyond the usual smartphones and tablet devices.

Facebook At Work Ready To Roll Out Sometime Next Year

The biggest social media platform in the planet is preparing to officially release the business version of itself to companies around the world. After being quietly tested for the fast few quarters, Facebook at Work is expected to be deployed in the coming months sometime next year. This was revealed by Vanessa Chan, spokesperson for Facebook, recently this week.

 

War Over Internet Of Things Heats Up With New Players Looking To Challenge Verizon, AT&T

A recent report from the Wall Street Journal details how the battle for supremacy in the Internet of Things have intensified as of late.

FCC Back In Court To Defend Its Net Neutrality Rules Anew

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) found itself back in court once again in order to defend the much talked about Net Neutrality rules it started implemented in June earlier this year.

Introducing The YouTube Music App

Google has just launched YouTube Music, a mobile app that should serve as a new home for music for audiophiles, especially those who like their daily dose of music delivered via the planet’s most popular video sharing website. The new Youtube Music app should not be confused with YouTube Music Key, the subscription service that the company introduced a year ago.

 

South Korea’s SK Telecom Declares It Will Be First 5G Network Provider In The World

In terms of speed of web connection, South Korea clearly has it easy -- the Asian country, which is home to some of the world’s most recognizable tech companies such as Samsung and LG, is currently considered the region with the fastest Internet speeds. Will this nation also be the first to enjoy a real, functioning 5G network?  

 

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