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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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Spotted: Brangelina and All Six Kids!

The Jolie-Pitt family headed out to do some grocery shopping in their adopted home town of New Orleans, La., today. Brad, Ange and all six kids went! Brad Pitt is in the city working on his latest project Cogan’s Trade . Angelina, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne came along for the ride. Mother, father and brood were all smiles on this lovely sunny day, even waving to admirers as they strolled to and from the market in plain sight of all: Quick, name every Brangelina offspring, left to right! Somewhere, Jennifer Aniston is feeling awfully lonely. [Photo: Fame Pictures]

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10 Tips for Protecting Your Jewelry from Thieves

Keeping valuables safe from potential thieves is one situation that should be considered with much thought. Link : http://www.homealarmmonitoring.org/year/10-tips-for-protecting-your-jewelry-from… added by: AngelAlina

Electronic Cigarettes Still Pose Serious Health Risks

Touted as a safe substitute to highly addictive tobacco products, research has shown that electronic cigarettes are unsafe, and might soon be removed from the market. Last week, the University of California, Riverside announced that e-cigarettes are potentially harmful to users' health, and urged regulators to consider removing e-cigarettes from the market until their safety is adequately evaluated. Instead of burning tobacco like normal cigarettes, e-cigarettes vaporize the nicotine, along with other compounds present in the cartridge, in the form of aerosol created by heating. While this eliminates the thousands of chemicals and toxicants created by tobacco combustion, there are still chemicals present in the aerosolized vapors emanating from e-cigarettes. Concerned that e-cigarettes, also called “electronic nicotine delivery systems,” might not be as safe as they appear, UCR researchers evaluated five of the most popular brands on the market. What They Found: 1. Batteries, atomizers, cartridges, cartridge wrappers, packs and instruction manuals lack important information regarding e-cigarette content, use and essential warnings. 2. E-cigarette cartridges leak, which could expose nicotine, an addictive and dangerous chemical, to children, adults, pets and the environment. 3. There are no methods for proper disposal of e-cigarettes products and accessories, which could result in nicotine contamination from discarded cartridges entering water sources and soil, and adversely impacting the environment. “Some people believe that e-cigarettes are a safe substitute for conventional cigarettes,” said Prue Talbot, the director of UC Riverside's Stem Cell Center, whose lab led the research. “However, there are virtually no scientific studies on e-cigarettes and their safety. Our study – one of the first studies to evaluate e-cigarettes – shows that this product has many flaws, which could cause serious public health problems in the future if the flaws go uncorrected.” http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/10/22/tc.2010.037259.abstract added by: Radical_Centrist

Van Der Sloot’s Confession

Finally Van Der Sloot admitted that he had killed 21-year-old Stephany Flores on May 30. Stephany Flores was found dead in the hotel room where she was staying with him. An investigation has been conducted in relation to the murder and Van Der Sloot is considered as a suspect. Van Der Sloot is also suspected for the murder of U.S. teen in Aruba in 2005. Police has taken him into custody for three days and they are questioning him about the murder. On the third day, he confessed his crime. Stephanie Flores and Van Der Sloot were in a hotel room. The surveillance camera showed that they entered the room at 5 a.m. Saturday. After 4 hours, he went out and brought 2 coffees and bread from the market. Stephany was found dead in the room and her neck was broken. It seemed that she was beaten to death. She was a business student and the two met at a casino. Stephany’s brother is hoping for justice. There are speculations that Van Der Sloot will get 35 years of sentence for murder. He was already alleged for the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. He was arrested many times but got freed due to lac Van Der Sloot’s Confession is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading