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Google hologram video call booths coming to WeWork, T-Mobile offices

Google hologram video call booths coming to WeWork, T-Mobile offices

Holograms aren’t just for dead celebrities anymore. In fact, it might not be long before you’re attending a virtual work meeting with lifelike, 3D representations of your colleagues. That’s the future Google is working toward: The company says it’s expanding testing of its Project Starline, 3D video call booths where you can chat with holographic versions of your friends, family or coworkers. After testing the booths in its own offices over the past year, the company now intends to place them… Source link

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How media and T-Mobile got the better of AT&T and Verizon

How media and T-Mobile got the better of AT&T and Verizon

With the stock market in a deep funk (and getting funkier by the day) investors are looking for safe places to park their money, like stocks that pay healthy dividends. Which would be telecom stocks, right? Maybe not. The truth is that telecom stocks — there are really only three biggies these days; AT&T (T), Verizon (VZ) and T-Mobile (TMUS) — aren’t what they used to be. Some say that has to do with their disastrous forays into the world of media, but it’s probably more a matter of… Source link

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AT&T CEO slams T-Mobile for its senior discounts marketing campaign

AT&T CEO slams T-Mobile for its senior discounts marketing campaign

AT&T (T) CEO John Stankey has a message to rival T-Mobile: Cut the nonsense when advertising to seniors. “They issued some statements and went out into the market with some communications that were inaccurate and not true,” Stankey told Yahoo Finance Live at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference this week (video above). T-Mobile (TMUS) — long seen as a clever marketer of its wireless brand — recently launched a campaign dubbed “Verizon and AT&T Ban Senior Discounts.” The… Source link

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CES 2022 seemingly falling apart: Google and GM join T-Mobile and others in opting-out

CES 2022 seemingly falling apart: Google and GM join T-Mobile and others in opting-out

CES, the world’s largest technology show, appears to be in jeopardy due to rising COVID-19 cases in the United States. On Wednesday evening, exhibitor Lenovo announced that it would “suspend all on-site activity in Las Vegas,” following announcements from T-Mobile, Amazon, Meta, and others that they’d be ditching as well and despite CES organizers’ statements today that the show would go on. Intel says it will move to a “digital-first” experience with minimal on-site staff

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T-Mobile is coming for America’s cable internet giants

T-Mobile is coming for America’s cable internet giants

T-Mobile (TMUS) made headlines on Wednesday announcing it’s giving away 5G phones in exchange for any mobile phone, but it’s the company’s new 5G home internet service that really deserves attention. Called T-Mobile Home Internet, available in parts of 49 states, the service takes direct aim at the Comcasts (CMCSA), Coxes, and Charters (CHTR) of the world, promising in-home network speeds averaging 100 megabits per second with unlimited data and no caps. “There’s 30 million homes that… Source link

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

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

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 to wind down live TV services, offer YouTube TV

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

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

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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