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Goodwill takes years to build and moments to destroy. While T-Mobile’s status isn’t exactly precarious, the carrier is now held to a higher standard. Getting to the top is difficult; staying there is a different beast entirely. Yet, if T-Mobile delivers on two core tenets, AT&T and Verizon will struggle to outpace it.Number one in consumers’ eyesWhile Verizon still reigns supreme as the largest carrier by subscriber base, T-Mobile tops the brand/image rankings. The number-two carrier has spent 13 years inching up on Verizon. Now, per investment-banking company TD Cowen, it has overtaken the giant, with AT&T within striking distance…

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RAMageddon doesn’t seem to be stopping more companies from releasing very cool and wildly expensive PC gaming handhelds. The creator of sci-fi mecha anime classic Macross talks about the nice coincidence of the moon-focused Pragmata  launching alongside Artemis 2. And JackSepticEye is still trying to win fans over to his role in the Bloodborne movie production. It’s Morning Checkpoint for April 21, 2026, where unlike Forbes we have not yet stooped to letting our readers bet on the legislative consequences of mass shootings. Gambling continues to insinuate itself into every aspect of American culture. One result is apparently slot machines…

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Sony Is Reducing Support For Antennas And Set-Top Boxes, Just Because They Can If you use a Sony Bravia built in 2023 or later and make use of an antenna, a set-top box or even just like the TV Guide you are going to notice a serious reduction in usability in the very near future.  Channels you watch on an antenna will no longer have any program information and your personalized TV guide may only show recently watched channels access via antenna; not the whole selection of channels available.  You also won’t see channel logos or thumbnail images for those…

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[00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress. The people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case, redefining WordPress product growth in a crowded ecosystem. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast, you can do that by searching for WP Tavern in your podcast player of choice, or by going to wptavern.com/feed/podcast, and you can copy that URL into most podcast players. If you have a topic that you’d like us to feature on the…

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Beyond the border of Washington, D.C., numerous suburbs spread across Virginia and Maryland. Many are accessible from the Capital Beltway (I-495), the highway that encircles Washington. An astronaut on the International Space Station captured this photo of the beltway’s northeast side where it passes through the historic city of Greenbelt, Maryland.  The photo was taken on July 30, 2023, a time of year when the region’s vegetation is lush and green. One of the more prominent green spaces in this image is Greenbelt Park. The park’s nearly 5 square kilometers (2 square miles) contain forested hiking trails, several picnic areas,…

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Devin Stone never intended to become one of the internet’s most recognizable legal analysts. Instead, he was supposed to follow a predictable path: graduate, grind it out in Big Law, make partner, and spend the next several decades enjoying a conventionally successful career as a lawyer.But a bout of burnout early in Stone’s career led him to YouTube, where he started publishing explainer videos under the name Legal Eagle. Stone’s channel, which now boasts nearly 4 million followers, started out pretty fluffy, with videos dissecting legal representations on popular TV shows and movies becoming an early audience favorite. While those…

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Framework’s lineup of modular, repairable laptops has seen the company grow from a niche to the mainstream. Now, the company is launching a pro version of its 13-inch laptop, but it’s still held close to all of its principles. Because while this all-new version has plenty of bells and whistles, almost all of its components are still instantly compatible with the rest of the range. You can take a part from this new 13 Pro, and install it into the first-generation 13 launched back in 2021 without much fuss.Framework Laptop 13 Pro is touted as a “ground up redesign” of…

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Samsung is reportedly bringing FeliCa payment support to globally-sold Galaxy phones starting in 2027, which would make the Galaxy S27 series one of the first Android flagships you can use to tap through Tokyo’s train gates out of the box.What’s changing for Galaxy phones in 2027According to a new report, Samsung is teaming up with East Japan Railway Company (JR East) to bring FeliCa support to international Galaxy models starting in the first half of 2027. That puts the upcoming Galaxy S27 series in a position to be among the first global Galaxy phones that can tap through Japanese train…

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The rumors are true. Seafood chain Red Lobster is bringing back its famous and costly Endless Shrimp promotion. For customers looking to gorge themselves on far too much shrimp, this is great news. But employees at the restaurant aren’t thrilled, complaining that bringing back the promotion is a mistake. And on top of price increases and other changes, it’s led to some staff allegedly jumping ship. Earlier this month, Bloomberg reported that Red Lobster was planning to bring back the Endless Shrimp promotion, letting customers pay once to eat as much shrimp as they can stomach. And yesterday, Red Lobster…

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These Games Go Back To 1996 If you are a fan of Warhammer and 40K and have been playing the games based in those worlds for decades, you might still have a collection of old CD-ROMs and DVDs with classics like Man O’ War: Corsair, Shadow of the Horned Rat or Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior.  Unfortunately the chances that those disks still work is rather low, and you will probably have a bit of work to do to make them work on a modern system. While all of these games have been available on GoG for quite some time, they…

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