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For many, mobile connectivity has arguably become one of the main priorities in life and one of the easiest and most common ways this is forged is through cell phones. From staying connected with our loved ones and friends to having the moment’s most urgent news available at our fingertips, this convenience is something that’s become second nature for most and a major necessity.
To satisfy this demand while causing as little damage to your wallet as possible, Yahoo Mobile was launched, promising to meet all your day-to-day mobile connectivity needs at an affordable rate.
Introduced by Verizon, Yahoo Mobile is a new “no strings” mobile service that boasts all unlimited features and is built on the brand’s
Stocks fell Friday as relations between the US and China were tested further, and after a handful of companies reported quarterly results that disappointed Wall Street. Each of the three major indices logged weekly losses by the end of the session, and the Nasdaq posted its first back-to-back session of losses in 50 days.
China on Friday ordered that the US close its consulate in the populous city of Chengdu, in response to the Trump administration’s directive to force Beijing to shut down its consulate in Houston earlier this week.
Meanwhile, declines in the 30-stock Dow came as shares of Intel and American Express dropped Friday morning, after the companies reported disappointing developments in the second-quarter results. Intel (INTC) warned in earnings results Thursday evening that it faced another production delay for its advanced chips, with its new 7-nanometer chips now expected for delivery in late 2022
Coronavirus misinformation on social media has resulted in people injecting themselves with bleach, a senior MP has revealed as he urged the Government to bring forward the Duty of Care Bill.
Julian Knight, the chairman of Parliament’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee, warned that if online fake news was not tackled it could affect the take-up of an eventual coronavirus vaccine, causing “very great harm to society”.
Mr Knight said he wanted to see Ofcom named as the new online regulator and given powers to fine or even prosecute social media companies, as well as the resources to investigate the secretive algorithms tech companies use to determine what their users see.
His comments came as the culture committee released a report saying the
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