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Car manufacturers Audi and Volvo have announced their plans to fully integrate Google’s Android Auto into their upcoming vehicles in the near future. For those not familiar with Android Auto, it is basically a mobile device interface that allows users access to auto related information, such as directions, incoming notifications, and entertainment options (especially music).
Emoji are cool and all, but wouldn’t it be nice to be able to customize them into something that resembles us just a little bit? Well, Google Allo has got you all covered. Google has just rolled out a new feature in its Allo app that basically allows users to create custom emoji out of their own selfie face.
Google recently rolled out a new update to its app and mobile web search, which now allows users in the United States to easily look for interesting activities (music concerts, film festivals, sports games, art shows, seminars, conventions, etc) nearby, either later in the day or in the days or weeks to come. Google explains that every day, it sees millions of searches being done by users regarding local events and happenings. With Google being Google, it actually did something about it.
And apparently it gets worse -- the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reported to be planning to expand its ban on electronic devices bigger than a mobile phone in all cabins of commercial planes leaving Europe. According to a report recently published by the Daily Beast, the US government agency is said to be making the formal announcement soon.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) believes that the problems its official website had experienced late in the weekend and until Monday were caused by Distributed Denial of Service (DDos) attacks, and not because of John Oliver, the comedian who urged the public on his HBO Show “Last Week Tonight” to go to the agency’s website, and then express their sentiments regarding the FCC’s move to roll back net neutrality rules.
Apple just became the most valuable publicly traded company in history. According to a report recently published by the Wall Street Journal, the iPhone maker’s opening stock price Monday was at $149.03 per share, which results to a valuation of $776.7 billion, surpassing its previous best mark of $774.7 billion recorded in February a couple of years ago.
The People's Operator is a carrier more popularly known as TPO Mobile. The main reason why they are given the nickname as a "feel good" carrier is because they have plans that cater to the needs of its users with plan names that encourages them to do good. A big plus for the carrier is the fact that they donate to a cause chosen by their customers. Instead of using the money to pay for marketing, the carrier takes out 10 percent of their customers' bills to give to a cause they have selected beforehand.
Hulu has formally started offering the beta version of its live TV service, which provides consumers access to over 50 channels for a price of $39.99 a month. The list of channels will include familiar options such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and local affiliates, together with ESPN, CNN, Cartoon Network/Adult Swim, FX, and USA Network, just to name a few content providers.
Tello is turning 1 this month, and what better way to celebrate it than offering very friendly discounts to its customers as well as introducing some limited time promotional deals. Specifically, the mobile virtual network operator (it leases network capacity from major US wireless carrier Sprint) is offering a 90 percent discount to new customers, especially those who decide to get a plan priced at more than $10.
In this day and age where mobile services continue to become more accessible to any user (and even enterprises), it is refreshing to find a service provider that marries the convenience of wireless plans with a solid business telecoms solution. Teltik Communications is an example of such a provider.