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  • Birthday Aug 07, 1998

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  1. As of June 11th, the repeal of Net Neutrality has been in effect and it is now DEAD. As up right now, nothing much is changing but you will soon might see an effect in your bandwidth for certain sites. This could be seen in Streaming Services such as Netflix, Hulu, HBO GO, etc. But for now, your internet should be the same as before June 11th, so don't worry it's going to be alright. There are many other negative factor that come out of this such as these ISP or carrier could now freely to collect and share data (web and search history) to serve targeted ads. Service providers will now serve ads to generate ads dollars. Company like AT&T and Verizon announcing their plan to take advantage on this repealed. Screenshot from the Video "Net Neutrality is dead -- what now?" from The Verge To learn more about what will happen. Check out this video from The Verge https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=234&v=hIULYHz6BWA Do you believe that Net Neutrality will be enacted again? -- Give your opinion through the Strawpoll or down in the replies http://www.strawpoll.me/15887814 There are few states like California who passed the bill in the Senate to re-established Net Neutrality. If you are in the United States and you feel strongly about this issue, there is motion in congress right now to rescind the repeal and to bring back 2015 rules. And you could do something about this too! If your state representative are not supported of it and you could check it here: https://www.battleforthenet.com/scoreboard/. If they are not, vote them out and replace with the one who does. For NOW! To prevent tracking from your ISP or anyone, and browse the web privately! Use a VPN, Private Internet Access, look at LTT video for promotion info. PEACE! Source: https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/11/17439456/net-neutrality-dead-ajit-pai-fcc-internet
  2. my username is lehaooow. le is my last name. hao is my name, and the w is when people makes fun of me like "haow are you?"
  3. Sorry i was doing it on my phone and i have leave for a trip
  4. http://iphone.appleinsider.com/articles/15/04/27/best-buy-to-accept-apple-pay-at-stores-later-this-year What do you guys think?
  5. So the NDTV, Newshunt, and the Times Group declared that they were pulling some services from Internet.org http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/15/8423075/indian-startups-leave-facebook-internet-org-net-neutrality
  6. http://www.quizyourfriends.com/take-quiz.php?id=1504160256409099&lnk&
  7. http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-builds-200-person-team-to-handle-apples-display-needs/ So Samsung make display for apple?!?!? What Happens to this WORLD????!!! Oh, I just know that. So, Is it normal? Comment Down Below.
  8. http://www.cnet.com/news/sprint-to-offer-free-international-data-roaming/ Sprints launch a new International Value Roaming, which let you roam data only in the 15 countries that are listed by Sprints. This was announced on Friday. 15 Countries -Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Russia, South Korea, Spain and the UK. Travelers can now check email, Facebook, Twitter and do everything else at no additional cost in Latin America, Europe and Japan. Sounds great to me!! People with this International plan will get free text and unlimited data roaming up to 2G Speeds. But phone calls will cost 20 cents per minute in the countries listed. According to Cnet, the new International offer is similar to a plan in October 2013 that introduced by T-mobile. Both companies introduced these new exciting plan to make them more appealing than ATT and Verizon. If you choose the International plan by Sprints, you'll have to stick with the 2G networks, even in the U.S. If I got that wrong please corrected in the comment section. If you want the fast 3G connections, you can purchase $15 for 100mb on a one day pass, $25 for 200mb on 7 days, and $50 for $500 on 14 days which is two weeks. One lucky thing that they do not charge for over-use the fast paid data, they just converted it back to the 2G speeds. Sprints will also allow calling on the Wi-Fi Hotspot while going overseas with no charge when you are calling to U.S, Puerto Rico number. Will this plan fit me? The answer will be no because I can't stand 2G networks and I don't travel much. Give Me Some Feedback.
  9. it did come out in Nov,2014 but it added some of the new features, that Is quite exiting.
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