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WhatsApp has managed to reach the 1 billion mark, not only in terms of the total daily users, but also when it comes to active users on a monthly basis (1.3 billion, to be exact, for this metric). Much of this can be attributed to a lot of things -- mainly the increased user engagement with WhatsApp Status (sort of like its equivalent of Snapchat’s Stories), voice and audio calls, and of course, text messages.
An Australian medical device company has recently launched its first Made for iPhone cochlear implant device. The company, called Cochlear, has created a sound processor that has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) back in June of this year.
US Mobile’s new Unlimited WiFi plan may well be considered the biggest of its kind in the world, in terms of providing WiFi coverage. For a price of just $10 a month, the offering gives mobile users access to more than 60 million hotspots in over 120 countries around the planet, as well as more than 35 million hotspots in the United States alone.
According to a report recently released by Sensor Tower, Netflix is the undisputed king of mobile apps during the second quarter of this year, at least in terms of revenues. As indicated in the report, the video content streaming service provider managed to pull in earnings in the amount of $153 million.
Ditch The Label is an anti-bullying organization based in the United Kingdom, and the company recently released the results of its new yearly survey. The results showed that this year, cyberbullies are most active on instagram, and also on Facebook. In completing its information, Ditch The Label polled more than ten thousand respondents, mostly teenagers between 12 years and 20 years old.
Why open a store called Twice the Price? For Sprint, it serves as a rather weird (and even hilarious) way to tell people about how its rival’s pricing is off the charts (okay, that is a bit of an exaggeration). So which rival are we talking about here? It is none other than the biggest mobile operator in America itself -- Verizon Wireless.
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The TPO Unlimited Plans feature unlimited minutes, unlimited text messages, and a choice between different 4G LTE data packages.
About TPO
TPO, short for The People's Operator, is an MVNO that offers cell phone service, and also raises money for causes around the globe.
TPO gives 10% of your monthly wireless bill to the charity you choose. Also, 25% of TPO profits go to the TPO Foundation.
TPO runs a free social network (with no ads) that helps raise awareness and connect people around common charitable causes.
How to get started: Select the plan you want, then select the charity you want to contribute to, and TPO will automatically start donating 10% of your monthly bill.
Features and Benefits
Unlimited Calling and Texting
TPO Offers unlimited calling and texting in the United States
No Contracts or Hidden Fees
TPO Unlimited Plans feature no contracts, hidden fees, or activation fees.
Get a New Phone or Bring Your Own
When you switch to TPO, you can elect to buy a new phone from them, or Bring Your Own Sprint-compatible phone.
Sprint Network
TPO runs on the Nationwide Sprint network that covers over 278 million people around the United States. International features are available for a fee.
Other Benefits
The following features are also included:
Call Waiting
Call Forwarding
Caller ID
Call Blocking
Voicemail
3-Way Calling
Cost Breakdown in Detail
Monthly
Base Plan
$ 45.00
Messages Cost
$0.00
Data Cost
$0.00
Grand Total
$45.00
*Other fees based on usage may apply, including early termination fees and a one time activation fee of $0.00.
The United States government has officially ended a ban which disallowed laptop devices and other big electrical gadgets to be carried on commercial flights coming from a total of ten countries in the Middle East, as well as flights from nine different airline companies. According to a tweet posted by the US Department of Homeland Security, the lifting of the ban will transition with the adoption of more strict security measures.