AT&T can make the case that it isn’t necessarily a phone company anymore. CNET/Marguerite Reardon The Dallas telecommunications giants said on Thursday that it added 2.1 million net new customers in the second quarter. But nearly all of its growth was driven by tablets and connected cars — it added 1 million of them in …
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How to change text size, vibration intensity on the Pebble Time
Jason Cipriani/CNET Pebble Time users have an OS update waiting in the Pebble Time app. The update, firmware version 3.2, brings with it some much-needed features and tweaks. Two of those tweaks give Pebble Time owners control over the system font size and vibration intensity. Before either of the mentioned settings will be available, you’ll need to ensure that your …
Read More »Google Street View takes you to the rugged roads and icy lakes of Mongolia
Tour the icy surface of Mongolia’s Khuvsgul Lake via Google Street View Google I can’t say I’ve ever thought about visiting Mongolia. But now with Google’s latest Street View journey, I can at least make a virtual visit. In October 2014, the Google Street View team journeyed to Mongolia, an Asian country sandwiched between China and Russia. Equipped with a …
Read More »Netflix teaches Working Dog new tricks
ABC/Working Dog Productions The US-based streaming service has bought the US, UK and ANZ rights to the highly acclaimed “Utopia,” the Aussie political comedy made by Working Dog Productions. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, season one of “Utopia” will be made available on the US and UK versions of the Netflix service later this year. A separate deal between …
Read More »YouTube amps up mobile
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki addressed online-video creators at VidCon, a yearly conference expected to have 21,000 attendees. FilmMagic ANAHEIM, Calif. — YouTube wants to serve you better on the go and in virtual reality. Google’s gigantic video site has redesigned its mobile app to include new notifications and offer more control over uploaded clips on the go. It also plans …
Read More »EU launches antitrust probe against Disney, other film studios
Disney and other films studios may be facing legal trouble in Europe. Disney Disney and several other US film studios are under investigation by the European Union for possible antitrust violations. On Thursday, the EU’s European Commission announced that it sent a Statement of Objections to pay-TV provider Sky UK and six US film studios: Disney, NBCUniversal, Paramount Pictures, Sony, …
Read More »Republic Wireless’s Salsa hands off calls from cellular to Wi
Salsa lets Republic Wireless users hop from cell tower to Wi-Fi for coverage. Republic Wireless Republic Wireless, a service provider that prides itself on transitioning calls from Wi-Fi to cell tower, is about to pull an about-face. Its newly launched “Salsa” lab aims to do the reverse, taking calls from cell towers back to Wi-Fi. Related Links Motorola Moto E …
Read More »Walmart doubles down on China with e
Walmart is expanding its online presence in China, thanks to its Yihaodian acquisition. Walmart Walmart is expanding its footprint in China’s e-commerce industry, the company announced on Thursday. Walmart has acquired the 49 percent stake it did not previously own in China-based Yihaodian, giving it full control over the fast-growing online marketplace. Walmart didn’t say how much it paid for …
Read More »Amazon surprise! Prime members help deliver a profit
Amazon, led by CEO Jeff Bezos, has for years been forgoing profit in the pursuit of growth. CNET For Amazon, Prime is the gift that keeps on giving. The company’s $99-a-year membership service, which offers unlimited two-day deliveries and other perks, helped contribute to a surprise profit for the three months ended June 30. “We are getting very good top …
Read More »Regulators to deny Dish discounts in spectrum auction, to tune of $3B
Dish Network may see $3.3 billion tacked on to the price it paid for spectrum in a recent government auction. Dish Network The satellite TV provider has confirmed that it met with Federal Communications Commission officials on Wednesday to discuss FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s proposal to deny a credit the commission gave to two of Dish’s affiliates in the last …
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