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Verizon Wireless Unlocks Unlimited Data for Users in 2017
Verizon Wireless customers can rejoices with additional data being offered by the company for $80 a month. Users do have to sign up for auto pay to connect with the unlimited data plan. Their 'unlimited plan' is limited though, just like the other major communication companies. That being said I still find this opporunity to be useful for many Internet users. It depends on where you live, but when I was staying in Southern Illinois, Mediacom was supplying my Internet, and it was moving slower in comparison to using the Hotspot feature with my Verizon data. Also, when I
Werner Herzog Explores the Internet and the Technology Revolution
Werner Herzog, renown German filmmaker and documentarian, goes into deep exploration with the technologic advancements such as the Internet, artificial intelligence, and intergalactic travel with a new film Lo and Behold. The Oscar-nominated Herzog, interviews and examines NetScout, a world leader in realtime service assurance and cybersecurity. He also visits with Elon Musk at SpaceX. Lo and Behold originally premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and received a warm reception. Herzog and Musk create a comical atmosphere within their conversation. The exchange between the two displays some of the technologic advancements in space exploration, but more importantly, showcases Herzog's strong
Google Developers with Insight on Web Bluetooth
[av_heading heading='A Look at Digitally Connecting to Devices in a Digitized World' tag='h3' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire [/av_heading] Google Developers and YouTube host a discussion on Physical Web, and the interconnection between devices with bluetooth technology. Giovanni Ortuño goes over the evolution of connecting to devices in this short video. The technology is still in development, but it shows insight on how electronic devices will be, and currently are connecting with one another via Bluetooth. Ortuño goes over the interface and interplay between living in the real world, and how smartphones interact with devices


