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Queen Latifah, Terrence J, & More Dream In Black Honorees Continue To Pave The Way For Future Makers

Dream In Black Honorees Share How They Will Continue To Pave The Way For Future Makers   Source: Dream In Black / Dream In Black Queen Latifah , Devon Franklin, Terrence J, Zendaya, Khalid, Phoebe Robinson, and Van Jones have all worked tirelessly to inspire, uplift, and break barriers for the Black culture and now they are sharing their secrets to their success as “Dream In Black Future Makers” just in time for Black History Month. AT&T’s Dream in Black 28 celebrates the barrier-breaking visionaries who are making history right now by shaping the culture. These distinguished individuals remind us that the only limit to our greatest achievement is our imagination. For more information, click here !

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Aaliyah’s Mother Dismisses Backup Dancer’s Claim She Saw Aaliyah & R. Kelly Having Sex On Tour Bus

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Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty Lifetime’s Surviving R. Kelly documentary is an emotional roller coaster that reveals the depths of R. Kelly’s perversion. But among the most shocking revelations, is the bounds of his relationship with late singer Aaliyah, who Kelly married in 1994. She was 15 at the time. Jovante Cunningham, a former back-up dancer, who says she was and still is “protective” over Aaliyah, allegedly witnessed R. Kelly having sex with Aaliyah on a tour bus. “We were all laying in our bunks and the curtains are open, everybody’s communicating, laughing,” Cunningham explained. “When the [room] door flew open on the bus. Robert was having sex with Aaliyah.” Jovante wouldn’t go into detail about what exactly she saw, but added, “Things that an adult should not be doing with a child.” She adds, “I can’t stress to you how people are still suffering behind things that went on 20 years ago.” Aaliyah’s mother Diane Haughton dismissed Jovante’s claims in a statement released on Twitter. ATT: #TeamAaliyah #Aaliyah ‘s Mom , Diane has made a statement in regards to the lies from the #Lifetime #RKelly documentary coming out. PLEASE RT to make this go viral! We can’t let @lifetimetv lie on @AaliyahHaughton this way! If you need the quote tweet me. Let’s do this! pic.twitter.com/0sOnGV0g6q — Aaliyah For MAC (@AaliyahForMac) January 2, 2019 Kelly’s lawyer issued a “scathing” cease and desist letter, TMZ reports . According to Lifetime’s rep, “Lifetime has always been a brand that champions women’s stories” a.k.a they ain’t never scared. Surviving R. Kelly will air as scheduled TONIGHT on Lifetime at 9pm. RELATED STORIES: EXCLUSIVE: Lawyer To Family Whose Daughter Is Allegedly Being Held Captive By R. Kelly Speaks Out About New Song R. Kelly’s ‘I Admit’ Song Is Unhealed Word Vomit We Just Don’t Want [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2922018″ overlay=”true”]

Aaliyah’s Mother Dismisses Backup Dancer’s Claim She Saw Aaliyah & R. Kelly Having Sex On Tour Bus

Justin Bieber Brags Online: I’ve Got an iPhone 6!!!

Justin Bieber has taken time away from wooing Selena Gomez and telling off the paparazzi to brag about something online: He’s got an iPhone 6!!! The singer posted a pair of photos of himself with the device to his Shots account today, including with the images a caption of gratitude. “Thanks @ATT for hooking me up with a new phone. You guys are awesome,” the artist wrote. This message was followed shortly thereafter with another that reads: “Shots looks amazing on the new iPhone 6 Plus.” Wow, plugs for two companies in one sentence. Kim Kardashian would be proud of you, Justin! Meanwhile, consider yourselves warned and/or aroused, readers/Justin Bieber followers: The superstar will soon be publishing even higher-resolution images on Twitter, Shots and other social media accounts… likely of himself in various states of undress. As you can tell, Justin is also handling his fancy new item with great care. This wasn’t the case for everyone who got his or her hands on an iPhone 6 this week. Some patrons even dropped it on the sidewalk ! Justin Bieber Instagram Photos 1. Justin Bieber Mustache Attempt Justin Bieber is trying to grow a mustache. It’s impossible not to laugh at the effort.

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For Your Information: AT&T Is Dropping $39 Billi To Rescue T-Mobile Customers From Their Wack A** Service

This could be the greatest thing to happen to T-Mobile customers … or the worst thing to happen to the cell phone industry. AT&T Inc. has agreed to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion, but the deal isn’t set to close until a year from now, and it will likely face tough regulatory scrutiny. Here’s what a completed deal could mean for customers: – Bigger choice of phones for T-Mobile subscribers. T-Mobile, as a much smaller carrier than AT&T, doesn’t get as many exclusives on top-line phones, and it doesn’t have the iPhone. This won’t be a big benefit to T-Mobile subscribers who don’t have contracts – if they want the iPhone today, they can sign up with AT&T or Verizon Wireless. But subscribers under contract would find it easier to upgrade to an iPhone. – Fewer pricing plans to choose from. T-Mobile and AT&T have different offerings, some of which might disappear from the market. – No more unlimited data plans. AT&T has stopped offering unlimited data plans in favor of plans with monthly data usage caps and overage fees. T-Mobile USA still offers “unlimited” data for smartphones for $30 per month, but slows down downloads after 5 gigabytes of traffic in a month. If the deal closes, current “unlimited” subscribers would likely be grandfathered in, but AT&T would probably stop offering the plan to new subscribers. – Better network coverage. Combining the two networks will improve performance is some areas, because there will be more towers available. However, today’s AT&T phones can’t use T-Mobile’s 3G wireless data network, and vice versa, because they run on different frequencies. – Wider rural broadband coverage. AT&T is pledging to increase spending on the construction of a new ultrafast broadband network by $8 billion, to cover rural areas. – The big question is whether the combination would let AT&T, Verizon and Sprint raise prices on wireless service once competition from T-Mobile disappears. AT&T points out that prices have fallen through a decade of mergers in the industry, but public-interest groups are raising concerns. Source

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For Your Information: AT&T Is Dropping $39 Billi To Rescue T-Mobile Customers From Their Wack A** Service

For Your Information: AT&T Is Dropping $39 Billi To Rescue T-Mobile Customers From Their Wack A** Service

This could be the greatest thing to happen to T-Mobile customers … or the worst thing to happen to the cell phone industry. AT&T Inc. has agreed to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion, but the deal isn’t set to close until a year from now, and it will likely face tough regulatory scrutiny. Here’s what a completed deal could mean for customers: – Bigger choice of phones for T-Mobile subscribers. T-Mobile, as a much smaller carrier than AT&T, doesn’t get as many exclusives on top-line phones, and it doesn’t have the iPhone. This won’t be a big benefit to T-Mobile subscribers who don’t have contracts – if they want the iPhone today, they can sign up with AT&T or Verizon Wireless. But subscribers under contract would find it easier to upgrade to an iPhone. – Fewer pricing plans to choose from. T-Mobile and AT&T have different offerings, some of which might disappear from the market. – No more unlimited data plans. AT&T has stopped offering unlimited data plans in favor of plans with monthly data usage caps and overage fees. T-Mobile USA still offers “unlimited” data for smartphones for $30 per month, but slows down downloads after 5 gigabytes of traffic in a month. If the deal closes, current “unlimited” subscribers would likely be grandfathered in, but AT&T would probably stop offering the plan to new subscribers. – Better network coverage. Combining the two networks will improve performance is some areas, because there will be more towers available. However, today’s AT&T phones can’t use T-Mobile’s 3G wireless data network, and vice versa, because they run on different frequencies. – Wider rural broadband coverage. AT&T is pledging to increase spending on the construction of a new ultrafast broadband network by $8 billion, to cover rural areas. – The big question is whether the combination would let AT&T, Verizon and Sprint raise prices on wireless service once competition from T-Mobile disappears. AT&T points out that prices have fallen through a decade of mergers in the industry, but public-interest groups are raising concerns. Source

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Your iPad Could Help Stalk You [Hackers]

The iPad security breach earlier this month didn’t just expose thousands of email addreses, but could also help hackers track down users’ physical locations, says a growing chorus of security experts. More

An iPhone Class Action Suit Is in the Works [Lawsuits]

The California law firm that sued Facebook and Zynga over scammy gaming ads is setting its sights on Apple, investigating a possible class action over reception problems with the new iPhone. More

Was the iPad Breach Enabled By AT&T Layoffs? [Ileak]

Apple should be angry that AT&T exposed iPad 3G owners’ private information to hackers . Layoffs in AT&T’s top security office, which reportedly took place just weeks before the debut of the iPad, should make it positively livid. More

AT&T Fights Spreading iPad Fear [Ileak]

Apple remains silent on the breached privacy of upwards of 114,000 iPad owners , leaving its partner AT&T to apologize for the mishap—and to struggle to contain the PR damage. More

Apple’s Worst Security Breach: 114,000 iPad Owners Exposed [Exclusive]

Apple has suffered another embarrassment. A security breach has exposed iPad owners including dozens of CEOs, military officials, and top politicians. They—and every other buyer of the wireless-enabled tablet—could be vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking. More