Economy

T-Mobile iPhones: Users Reporting Crashing Phones and Blue Screens

T-Mobile users are complaining that their iPhones are crashing, restarting themselves and giving them the dreaded "blue screen of death."

Chinese Billionaire Jack Ma of Alibaba Buys New York Property for $23M

Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma has acquired a $23 million property in New York. Chinese billionaire Jack Ma has acquired a prime real estate property in New York.

Microsoft Office Apps: Android Smartphones get Support for Microsoft Office Apps

Android smartphones will finally receive Microsoft Office apps. Android smartphones will finally receive Microsoft Office apps, according to CNet. Android smartphones were the last major platform to adopt support for Microsoft Office apps, joining Apple's iOS, Windows Phone and Android tablets.

MAKETPLACE: Andres Moreno's Open English Finds Key to Learning English Online in Human Element

Andres Moreno -- teacher, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of the bourgeoning online English language-learning startup, Open English -- is also a something of an accidental viral star in Latin America.

Discovery Channel Taps Dominant Digital Network MiTú for More Bilingual Content, Online and Off

In a new pact that builds on a successful partnership last year, Discovery Communications has inked a deal with digital-native Latino video network MiTú for more Latino series for Discovery's Hispanic TV network, as well as digital content online, in both English and Spanish.

Showtime and Hulu Partner for Standalone Service: How Much Will It Cost?

A partnered venture from Hulu and Showtime discounts the costs of the standalone Showtime service. In what appears to be a partnering between streaming services, Hulu and Showtime have teamed up to bring you a consolidated service for discount pricing, according to Reuters.

Swarm App: Classic Foursquare Users will get Their Mayorships Back

Users of Swarm and Foursquare might remember competing against strangers for mayorships. When Foursquare split into two apps last summer, mayorships were removed.

Corona Beer Has Increase in Sales, Company Is Worried It Won't Be Able to Keep Up with Demand [Watch]

Some have described Corona as having a horrible taste, but the beer is selling well in the United States.

Twitter's Project Lightning, Facebook's Facial Recognition Moments App, and Snapchat's Evan Spiegel Explains it All

This week in social media, Twitter unveiled Project Lightning, its best hope to open up Twitter's biggest strength to multiple platforms, users, and non-users alike.

Petrobras Scandal Update: Brazil's Petrobras Investigation Leads to Major Arrests of Two Industry Leaders

The investigation into the Petrobras oil scandal has resulted in the arrests of two major Brazilian businessmen.

A Full Block of Latino Small Businesses in New York City Could Be Evicted Due to Skyrocketing Rent

Punta Cana, a Dominican restaurant located in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, is one of seven Latino-owned businesses in the area that are in jeopardy of closing down due to a pending eviction.

FCC Moves to Modernize Lifeline Program to Include Broadband Internet Subsidies for Low-Income Americans

On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to consider a plan that would modernize Lifeline -- a long-running FCC program that provides subsidies for phone service to underprivileged households -- to include broadband internet.

2016 Presidential Election: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus Talks Latino Voter Outreach as New 'Hypocrisy' Ad Attacks Hillary Clinton

The Republican National Committee's (RNC) Latino outreach continued this week as its chairman delivered remarks to a national Latino faith-based organization.

Xbox One vs. Playstation 4: What to Expect This Coming Year from the Two Consoles

Xbox One and Playstation 4 both announced exciting plans for the near future at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). New games and features are expected from the next generation consoles.

Apple Watch Sales: Nearly 2.8 Million Apple Watches Sold Since April

The Apple Watch is the hot new device that Apple expected it to be. Since April, 2.79 million units of the Apple Watch has been sold.

Several Companies Trying to Acquire T-Mobile, Comcast May Have the Upper Hand

Several companies want to acquire T-Mobile. Now, it seems as though cable and Internet provider Comcast has the upper hand, according to CNet.

AT&T Fined $100 Million by FCC for Slowing Down Unlimited Data Customers Service

AT&T will be fined $100 million by the Federal Communications Commission for its role in misleading customers who thought they had unrestricted unlimited data plans.

Samsung Galaxy Keyboard Hack: Up to 600 Million Devices Could be in Danger

A new security vulnerability discovered in Samsung Galaxy devices could put up to 600 million devices in danger of being hacked.

AT&T Attempting to Cross Borders by Renting Towers in Mexico from America Movil Spinoff

Having to now square off against a former ally, AT&T is reportedly hammering out a deal to rent wireless towers in Mexico from American Movil spin-off company Telesites.

Huawei Honor 7: New Smartphone from Chinese Maker Could Feature a Finger Print Sensor

The next Huawei Honor smartphone is coming on June 30. According to a teaser announcement poster displayed on Huawei's Weibo page, the Honor 7 could be equipped with a finger print sensor.
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