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After Terrorist Attacks, Telecom Companies Are Waiving Fees to Call Belgium and Turkey Airbnb and Uber helping customers affected, too By Patrick Coffee Following news of Tuesday's deadly terror attacks in Brussels, many of the world's largest telecommunications companies said they will waive fees for customers trying to reach people in Belgium and Turkey. ... Read more » |
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7 Reactions to Whether the New, Smaller iPhone Is Bad for Mobile Advertising Agency and tech players weigh in By Christopher Heine Apple today announced its smallest smartphone ever in the iPhone SE, which comes in at 4 inches and is a cheaper alternative (starting at $399) to the company's iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. Read more » |
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Amazon Now Wants to Sell You TV and Internet Packages Opens 'Cable Store' with Comcast Xfinity offerings By Christopher Heine Amazon quietly launched an e-commerce channel in the last couple of days that's selling TV-and-Internet-bundles from Comcast Xfinity. Called Amazon Cable Store, the channel represents a partnership between ... Read more » |
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Spotify Launches Display Ads That Guarantee Viewability Also ramps up targeting in a big way By Marty Swant Spotify is introducing a mobile display ad format that it says will better catch the attention of its growing listener base. Read more » |
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Ad of the Day: Twitter Uses Exactly 140 Characters to Say Thanks on Its 10th Birthday Brand celebrates across the globe like it's New Year's Eve By Tim Nudd Twitter launched 10 years ago today with this 24-character Jack Dorsey tweet, but quickly became known for its 140-character message limit. Read more » |
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Apple Unveils 4-Inch iPhone SE and a More Powerful iPad Pro Could this be the future of personal computing? By Marty Swant Apple is downsizing the iPhone and upgrading the iPad, possibly signaling the end of the short-lived "phablet" era. Read more » |
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