Aviation Experts Have Predicted Automation Will Lead to Disasters Like the Boeing Max Crashes for 15 Years

The two tragic crashes of Boeing’s best-selling 737 Max planes increasingly look to be caused in part by a malfunctioning automated system—and the pilots’ lack of training around how to deal with it—that was designed to keep the aircraft from stalling out. The final reports aren’t in yet, but the similarities between…

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How Will Google Overcome Stadia's Biggest Obstacle?

The problem with a gaming platform that relies entirely on the internet is that it relies on the internet. Stadia, Google’s new streaming game platform, will require that users have a robust internet connection to work, and that’s a big problem. “It’s what has plagued game streaming from the beginning,” said Pat…

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Phone Companies Are Finally Doing Something About Our Robocall Hell

We live in a robocall hell with an epidemic of 26.3 billion fraudulent calls made to U.S. numbers in 2018. Tired of con artist robots, no one picks up the phone for strangers anymore. My voicemail is filled with Chinese-language scammers using my area code and telling me that I’m about to be deported. I already got…

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T-Mobile Subscribers Can Get A Free Year Of MLB.TV Again


T-Mobile offers its subscribers a lot of freebies through its Tuesdays app one of which has been a yearly subscription to MLB.TV. The carrier is bringing back this offer once again for the year. Interested subscribers will be able to get it on March 26th. The subscription itself is valued at $118.99.

The carrier announced today that it has renewed its partnership with MLB.TV for four more years. This should, ideally, mean that the perk will continue for just as long. As before, T-Mobile subscribers will be able to get a free year of MLB.TV worth $119.99 through the Tuesdays app on their Android device. Those who are using an iPhone can get it through the website.

This free subscription will enable users to watch MLB games on any device, stream them live with rewind and pause controls while also receiving MLB At Bat’s premium $19.99 features which include radio broadcasts, pitch tracking, and more.

Those who are interested in taking advantage of this offer will have to sign up for it between March 26th and April 1st before 11:59 pm ET. T-Mobile is also offering a chance to win an all-expenses paid trip to the 2019 MLB All-Star Week in Cleveland. Participation for the lucky draw will also be open during these dates.

T-Mobile Subscribers Can Get A Free Year Of MLB.TV Again

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