Monthly Archives: March 2021

T-Mobile is the first US carrier to make Google Messages its default SMS app – Yahoo Finance Australia

GlobeNewswire VitalHub Reports Q4 2020 Revenues of $5,083,132 while Increasing the Annual Contract Value of Recurring Revenue by $1,283,343 to $14,844,039 TORONTO, March 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — VitalHub Corp. (the “Company” or “VitalHub”) (TSXV: VHI) announced today it has filed its Consolidated Financial Statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis report for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 with the Canadian securities authorities. These documents may be… Source link

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T-Mobile is the first US carrier to make Google Messages its default SMS app

Bloomberg Hong Kong Is Set to Target First SPAC Listing by End of Year (Bloomberg) — Hong Kong is expected to have its own blank check company listing framework ready in June for public feedback and targets allowing deals to start by the end of this year, according to people familiar with the matter.The city is looking at tighter rules for sponsors of special purpose acquisition company listings and their buy-out targets than those enforced in the U.S., said the people, who asked not to be… Source link

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NBA No. 1 draft pick still up in air?

Oklahoma State’s Cade Cunningham has been the favored No. 1 NBA draft pick for the majority of the college season. Right behind him is USC center Evan Mobley and Gonzaga point guard Jalen Suggs. Cunningham had an early exit in the tournament after Oklahoma State lost to Oregon State in the second round but both Mobley and Suggs are still dancing, leading their teams to the Elite Eight. All 30 NBA teams have been filtering in and out of Indianapolis to see the top three prospects play in… Source link

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T-Mobile to wind down live TV services, offer YouTube TV

(Reuters) – T-Mobile US Inc said on Monday it was winding down its live TV services and would instead offer YouTube TV and YouTube Premium under an expanded partnership with Alphabet Inc’s Google. The company said Live, Live + and Live Zone services would be shut down on April 29 and that it would give the first month of YouTube TV for free to customers who have subscribed for TVision Live. It will also offer YouTube TV to its customer at $54.99 per month, which is $10 below the regular… Source link

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Case against Deshaun Watson getting more cutthroat

When it comes to legal matters — civil, criminal, or in Deshaun Watson’s case, even in the workplace version of NFL justice — the best narrative often wins. Lawyers can wrangle over the law all they want, but the best of them know that juries (including the one-man decisions of Roger Goodell) tend to side with the best, and most plausible, story out there. This isn’t a secret to Rusty Hardin, who is defending Watson in what is now 19 civil lawsuits from massage therapists who allege… Source link

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T-Mobile will switch to YouTube TV and end its own live TV services in expanded Google partnership

T-Mobile will make Google Messages its default messaging app for customers on Android devices, provide new backup and storage options via the Google One cloud service, offer an expanded lineup of Google Pixel devices, and adopt YouTube TV as its default service for premium live TV under an expanded partnership. It’s a major change for T-Mobile’s TVision service, which was launched just a few months ago, including both live and on-demand content. T-Mobile says the… Source link

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T-Mobile and Google Deliver Best-in-Class Mobile and TV Experiences, and Showcase Range of Android Devices

Customers benefit from more value and services with Messages by Google, Google One, YouTube TV and YouTube Premium; T-Mobile expands promotion of Pixel and other Android devices T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced plans to expand its collaboration with Google across a wide array of customer experiences later this year, including establishing Messages by Google as the default rich messaging solution for millions of T-Mobile customers with Android smartphones; promoting Pixel and Android… Source link

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T-Mobile and Google Deliver Best-in-Class Mobile and TV Experiences, and Showcase Range of Android Devices

BELLEVUE, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced plans to expand its collaboration with Google across a wide array of customer experiences later this year, including establishing Messages by Google as the default rich messaging solution for millions of T-Mobile customers with Android smartphones; promoting Pixel and Android devices and the unique experiences they can deliver on T-Mobile’s industry-leading 5G network; harnessing Google One as the preferred… Source link

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T-Mobile is betting big on Google’s Android services: RCS, YouTube TV, Pixel, and more

Google and T-Mobile are announcing a huge partnership today, with the carrier agreeing to showcase a suite of Google’s services on Android phones sold on the carrier’s network. The list includes officially supporting Google’s Android Messages (with RCS) app on all of T-Mobile’s Android phones, dropping T-Mobile’s own TV services for Google’s YouTube TV, showcasing Google One as the default backup service, and expanding support and sales of Google hardware like the Pixel.

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Instagram messages deleted among new suit allegations

Editor’s note: This story contains an explicit account of alleged sexual misconduct. Houston attorney Tony Buzbee filed three new civil cases against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson late Sunday night, bringing the total litigation filed to 19 suits, each alleging some type of sexual assault or sexual misconduct during massage sessions. While the latest suits resemble the pattern of previous filings — each accusing Watson of sexualizing his massage sessions — Buzbee included a… Source link

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