Articles for May, 2017

James Corden and Lionel Richie Parody “Dancing On The Ceiling” Video
If you're James Corden and you've got Lionel Richie on your show, chances are you're going to end up on the ceiling. On the Late Late Show Wednesday, the host and the pop...
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Emma Watson Waltzing With A Pre-CGI Beast In A Puffy Suit Will Make You Cry Laughing
Footage of Dan Stevens filming 'Beauty and the Beast' in a puffy motion capture suit on stilts will make your day.
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Luann D’Agostino Wants to See The Real Housewives of New York City Receipts: Where Are the Tom Texts?
For some reason the women of The Real Housewives of New York City decided to return to the Berkshires. Yes, after last year's meltdown of epic proportions, Dorinda Medley hosted Ramona Singer,...
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Manchester terror attack: What we know
Britain has raised its terror alert to the maximum level and ordered troops to protect strategic sites after 22 people were killed in a suicide bomb attack on a Manchester pop concert. Here is what we know so far about Monday's attack, the deadliest i...
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Tesla Model 3 leaked data suggests 0-60 time of 5.6 seconds

Tesla Model 3 leaked data suggests 0-60 time of 5.6 secondsMore details on the Tesla Model 3 have emerged ahead of the car’s July debut. Slides comparing the Model 3 with the Model S recently surfaced on a Tesla enthusiast site and are said to have been supplied by a company insider. The slides are allegedly part of a Tesla campaign to train salespeople to upsell customers a Model S over the production-constrained Model 3.


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T-Mobile is about to make its most exciting new service free for all subscribers

T-Mobile is about to make its most exciting new service free for all subscribers

It might’ve taken a little longer than the company had hoped, but T-Mobile is finally ready to unleash its new "Digits" product. First teased all the way back in October 2015 when a T-Mobile executive fired shots at AT&T's just-announced NumberSync, T-Mobile eventually introduced Digits as a beta this past December. That beta has now hosted tens of thousands of participants according to Evan Feldman, T-Mobile's director of product marketing, and the company is ready to make it available more widely.

In fact, T-Mobile is announcing on Thursday that Digits will be made available to everyone beginning May 31st, and every single subscriber will have his or her phone number transformed into a Digits number for free.

So, what exactly is a Digits number?

In a nutshell, Digits is a nifty service that combines the best features of services like Google Voice and AT&T NumberSync into a single product. It allows one phone number to work on multiple devices, and it also allows one device to support multiple phone numbers.

The first part — one phone number that works on multiple devices — means that users can have their phone number function across any phone, tablet, wearable, or PC. For example, you can start a text chat on your phone and then pick up right where you left off on your PC when you sit down at your desk (just like Apple's iMessage). Then, if you move over to the couch, you can chat on your tablet.

Another great use case is having one Digits number that rings a subscriber's cell phone, his office phone, his wife's phone, her office phone, and the couple's home phone. That Digits number can then be given to a child's school to ensure that someone will always pick up when the school calls.

The other main piece of the Digits puzzle is the ability to have multiple Digits numbers on one device. Again, there are a plenty of use cases here, but the obvious one is people who carry two different phones for work and personal use. More than 30 million Americans carry multiple phones, according to T-Mobile's data, but Digits allows them to carry one phone that can support both numbers and pull double duty.

Another good example is creating a "burner" number you can give out when you sell something on Craigslist. Once the sale is completed, you can deactivate the number and not worry about getting calls from random people or from telemarketing companies that might have scraped the site.

Beginning next week on May 31st, every single T-Mobile phone number becomes a Digits number. That means in addition to your main smartphone, you can also use it for voice calling and text messaging on any Android phone, iPhone, iPad, Android tablet, wearable, or computer. This applies to all subscribers on all T-Mobile plans, postpaid and prepaid alike.

Subscribers on a T-Mobile One Plus plan will get a second Digits number free of charge. Note that this won't happen automatically, however — you'll need to call customer care or go to a T-Mobile retail store in order to activate your second Digits number for free, and this offer is only available for a limited time.

For everyone else, or for One Plus plan holders who want more than two Digits numbers, each additional number costs $10 per month. More information can be found on T-Mobile's website.


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Everest rescuers retrieve bodies of two Indian climbers
Rescuers have retrieved the bodies of two Indian climbers who died on Mount Everest last year but whose remains could not be moved due to bad weather, an official said Thursday. A team of Nepali climbers retrieved the bodies of Goutam Ghosh and Paresh...
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SUPERGIRL: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON ON BLU-RAYTM AND DVD ON AUGUST 22, 2017
THE SKY’S THE LIMIT! Includes New Featurettes, 2016 Comic-Con Panel and More!   BURBANK, CA (May 24, 2017) – Just in time for the third season on The CW, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings you all-new Super-Villains and more family drama with the release of Supergirl: The Complete Second Season on Blu-rayTM and DVD on...
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Lack of new launches leaves Ford playing catchup with GM
By Paul Lienert DETROIT (Reuters) - James Hackett spent the last year plotting Ford Motor Co's long-term self-driving car strategy. In his first week as chief executive, he has more immediate concerns: stopping a skid in North American sales and fend...
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Congress reacts to White House budget proposal

Congress reacts to White House budget proposalWhite House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney makes the case before Congress for the president's budget proposal. ABC's Ali Rogin reports.


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