If you remember the early days of Apple’s App Store, you might remember Bloom, Brian Eno’s “generative music” app. It showed the potential of the smartphone as an artistic tool at a time when mobile apps were still novelties. Well, it’s coming back w…
We expect that come 2019, we will be hearing a lot of talk about 5G as well as seeing various devices supporting the technology. However we also imagine that much like 4G, there won’t be many devices supporting 5G at launch, but Sprint thinks that they might have a way to deal with that.
The company has recently announced that they will be working with HTC to create what they’re calling a 5G mobile smart hub that will bring 5G internet speeds to devices. Details are a bit scarce, save for the fact that the device will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform and will be using the Snapdragon X50 5G modem.
We imagine that this device probably won’t be too different from current mobile hotspots, where it will allow users to bring it out with them so that even if their mobile devices do not support 5G yet, they will still be able to take advantage of the speeds by connecting their devices to this 5G mobile smart hub.
The use of the term “smart” also suggests that it might be able to do more than just act as a hotspot. There is no word on pricing yet, but this could depend on the plans that you choose to attach to the device. There is no mention of availability either save for a general timeframe of the first half of 2019, which is also when Sprint expects to launch a fully-integrated 5G smartphone from LG.
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Former Manager Says Facebook Discriminates Against, Excludes Black Users and Staff
Posted in: Today's ChiliA former Facebook strategic partner manager for global influencers, Mark S. Luckie, sent a 2,500 word memo to all of the company’s employees before his departure in November saying the company has “a black people problem,” the Guardian reported.
The Lincoln Motor Company is making its presence known at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, unveiling the latest iteration of its popular Aviator line of SUVs, along with its upgraded version dubbed the Grand Touring.
We expect that come 2019, we will be hearing a lot of talk about 5G as well as seeing various devices supporting the technology. However we also imagine that much like 4G, there won’t be many devices supporting 5G at launch, but Sprint thinks that they might have a way to deal with that.
The company has recently announced that they will be working with HTC to create what they’re calling a 5G mobile smart hub that will bring 5G internet speeds to devices. Details are a bit scarce, save for the fact that the device will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform and will be using the Snapdragon X50 5G modem.
We imagine that this device probably won’t be too different from current mobile hotspots, where it will allow users to bring it out with them so that even if their mobile devices do not support 5G yet, they will still be able to take advantage of the speeds by connecting their devices to this 5G mobile smart hub.
The use of the term “smart” also suggests that it might be able to do more than just act as a hotspot. There is no word on pricing yet, but this could depend on the plans that you choose to attach to the device. There is no mention of availability either save for a general timeframe of the first half of 2019, which is also when Sprint expects to launch a fully-integrated 5G smartphone from LG.
Sprint & HTC To Launch A 5G Mobile Smart Hub In 2019 , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
The CNN anchor said the two qualities were a “very dangerous combination in this president.”
Even before it started making its own smartphones, it was already a cellular carrier. Well, not exactly but Project Fi allowed Google to be an MVNO, piggybacking on T-Mobile’s, Sprint’s, and US Cellular’s networks and offer a new take on carrier plans. But despite being in business for years, Project Fi hasn’t exactly outgrown its roots. That might soon be … Continue reading
Just when you thought Netflix couldn’t have any more incredibly massive content coming in the future, it just up and announced a live-action Cowboy Bebop series.
Netflix is still determined to show that it doesn’t have to conform to TV tropes. The company has ordered a police procedural, Criminal, with more than a few hooks. Most notably, it’s set entirely inside police interrogation rooms — it’s all about…
The CNN anchor said the two qualities were a “very dangerous combination in this president.”