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Zuckerberg on why Facebook is becoming ‘a metaverse company’
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would strive to build a maximalist, interconnected set of experiences straight out of sci-fi — a world known as the metaverse. The company’s divisions focused on products for communities, creators, commerce, and virtual reality would increasingly work to realize this vision. The metaverse is having a moment; coined in Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson’s 1992 sci-fi novel, the term refers to a convergence of physical, augmented, and virtual reality in a shared online space.
Predictably, T-Mobile’s merger promises weren’t enough to make a carrier out of Dish
When T-Mobile acquired Sprint in April of 2020, it brought our major wireless carrier choices from four down to three. Recognizing that this would indeed be a bad thing for US wireless customers (aka all of us), T-Mobile agreed to a set of conditions with the FCC’s blessing that would theoretically position Dish Network to fill the Sprint-shaped hole in our wireless landscape. In other words, one wireless competitor was allowed to reduce competition only if it agreed to help set up another competitor in its place. Sounds a little suspect, right?
The Dish ‘fix’ for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger seems more shortsighted than ever
To sell regulators on their $26 billion mega merger, T-Mobile and Sprint executives told anyone who’d listen that the deal would provide near-miraculous benefits. But economists warned that US telecom merger promises are historically meaningless, and the reduction in overall competitors would — sooner or later — result in higher prices and job cuts.
Verizon is also switching to Android Messages as default for RCS (Vox)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Tue, 07/20/2021 - 11:41Zoom buys Five9 for $14.7 billion to ‘deliver even more happiness’ (Vox)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Mon, 07/19/2021 - 13:30Trump supporters charged in plot to bomb Facebook and Twitter headquarters, among other targets (Vox)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 07/16/2021 - 15:58The struggle to make health apps truly private (Vox)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Wed, 07/14/2021 - 13:02Consumer Reports launches Broadband Together — a nationwide search for the truth about your internet service
In a first-of-its-kind effort, the Broadband Together initiative is asking people across the country to share their monthly internet bills — so we can find out what we’re really getting for our money, and advocate for a better internet that costs less. Consumer Reports is asking thousands of consumers to share their monthly internet bills at broadbandtogether.org so CR can analyze the cost, quality, and speeds that are being delivered to people in communities across the US, and to bet
AT&T adds benefits and eliminates deprioritization for its top-tier plan
AT&T is adding a few more benefits to its $85-per-month top-tier unlimited plan at no added cost. Unlimited Elite subscribers will now truly have access to unlimited high-speed data and will no longer be subject to deprioritization after hitting 100GB of data per month. Customers will also get a bump from 30GB of monthly hotspot data up to 40GB as well as up to 4K video streaming—boosted from a maximum of 1080p.