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Singapore Survey: Consumers Won’t Last A Day Without Mobile Data

According to the results of a survey recently conducted by Circles.Life in Singapore, it turns out that about half of consumers today can not last more than a day without mobile data. For those not familiar with Circles.Life, it is considered the newest wireless carrier based in Singapore (the company made its debut in May of last year only), and it took the time to ask about 900 mobile users aged between 16 years old to 54 years old. 

Spotify Now Has 60 Million Paying Subscribers

Spotify has added another milestone to its growing list of achievements. The music streaming giant has recently hit 60 million paying subscribers, which is equivalent to a pace of about a couple of million new subscribers in any given month. And if one takes into account the customer turnover (users who decide to terminate their accounts), the actual numbers every month may be well over 2 million new subscribers.

Honolulu Becomes First Major City In US To Ban Mobile Use At Crosswalks

In the last few years, several cities in America have tried to introduce various measures in order to discourage people from being too busily engaged with their mobile devices when crossing the street. Even states have attempted to propose legislation that would require mobile users to be more careful when they are out on the street. 

Introducing The Unlimited WiFi Plan: A Global WiFi Offering From US Mobile

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.

Netflix Is Top Moneymaking App During Second Quarter Of 2017

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.

Survey: Teenagers Mostly Experience Online Hate Via Instagram, Facebook

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. 

DHS Ends Ban On Laptops On All Aircraft Flying From Middle East

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.

A Basic Guide To Dealing With Robocalls

You might have already encountered at least one if you are an owner of a mobile phone. Robocalls used to annoy the heck out of landline phones, but now that we are living in a world wherein people are about be likely to own a cell phone than a landline phone, robocalls are starting to invade our handsets. So how do we deal?

The Reason Robocalls Exist

Enjoy Free Data When Purchasing A New Plan From Tello

Here is a hot summer deal for anybody looking for a budget friendly wireless service -- if you purchase any new mobile plan from Tello, the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) will be giving you free data. To avail of the deal, you will have to get a plan with a price of at least $10, and once you do that, your data will be free of charge (even if you choose as much as 5 gigabytes of data).

US CBP Acknowledges It Doesn’t Have The Authority To Check Data Stored In The Cloud

The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has admitted that they currently do not have the authority to examine any data stored in the cloud when performing phone searches on travelers coming to the country.

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