Everything you need to know about T-Mobile's data-only plans

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What smartphones, craft beer and Ferris Bueller say about change

It's time to drop the 'smart' from smartphone, and 'craft' from craft beer, because the pace of technological and societal change has made the qualifiers redundant and obsolete. Read More

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Everything you need to know about T-Mobile's data-only plans
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Everything you need to know about T-Mobile's data-only plans

T-Mobile and other U.S. carriers offer inexpensive data-only plans for the hearing impaired, and such services might also be a good fit for people who don't need to make voice calls over the cellular network. Read More

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Flexibility keeps me focused, excited and engaged in my work

Remote work and flexibility (combined with a healthy dose of compassion and understanding) are major reasons I love my job and my company. That's why I'm advocating that you help your employees achieve a work-life balance. Trust me – it will foster engagement and loyalty among your workers. Read More

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Fitbit data spolights common periods of inactivity

New data from Fitbit reveals common sitting patterns by age group and time period, and the findings suggests that as people age, they tend to sit more — with a notable exception. Read More

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4 things you'll love about Fitbit Alta — and 2 you won't

Alta is the sleekest activity tracker Fitbit has ever made. It's also relatively inexpensive and reminds you to move every hour. However, it lacks some important features, and its display isn't well suited for use in bright settings. Read More

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Consumers are fed up with 'human-less' customer service

Modern consumers are sick of bum support from cable and satellite TV providers, and the vast majority prefer talking to actual people over Twitter support or other online options, according to new research. Read More

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5 reasons why I like the iPhone 6s better than the iPhone SE

Apple’s new 4-inch iPhone SE is a terrific phone, but I’m sticking with the iPhone 6s. Here are five reasons why I like the iPhone 6s better than the iPhone SE. Read More

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Some iPhone 6s owners are bitter about the iPhone SE

Apple’s launch of its new 4-inch iPhone SE is already a success, but some owners of the iPhone 6s are feeling very blue about it and regretting their purchase of the larger iPhone. Read More

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3 ways Airtable for iOS can help you ditch spreadsheets

The free Airtable database app for iOS has an edge over spreadsheets, and it lets you easily collaborate with other users. It may be overkill for some people, but its flexibility in storing and sorting data could be invaluable to others. Read More

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Comcast sells cable via Amazon, but its customer service still sucks

Comcast now sells its services on Amazon.com, and the company plans to spend $600 million to improve its notorious customer service. However, judging by a boatload of terrible reviews on Amazon, it has a lot of work to do. Read More

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5 Ways to Get Top Mobile App Developer Talent for Your Open APIs

In this eBook, we will provide a detailed overview of five key ways smart enterprises attract and nurture top third-party developer talent. Read More

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