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Verizon decides to get even pricier with its newest unlimited data plan (The 3:59, Ep. 414)
Verizon’s got a new unlimited plan; Uber fights fraud; Comcast has officially bid for Fox; and Mozilla considers a voice-controlled browser.
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- Verizon’s unlimited data plan has no limits to how high prices will get.
- Scammers hate this Uber trick.
- Disney was set to buy Fox. Then Comcast told Fox, “Hey, we’ll give you $65 billion!”
- Mozilla is developing a web browser for your voice.
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Verizon decides to get even pricier with its newest unlimited data plan (The 3:59, Ep. 414)
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