Apple to debut new Macs this month, T-Mobile to pay $48M in FCC settlement (Tech Today)
Apple to debut new Macs this month, T-Mobile to pay $48M in FCC settlement (Tech Today)
2016-10-20
this is seen it and here are the stories
that matter right now just as we
suspected Apple is indeed holding an
event in California on October 27th to
debut new Macs expect to see higher
screen resolutions machines running on
Intel's faster processors and better
graphics support most notably we'll
likely see the first update to the now
iconic macbook air in quite some time
there's still some speculation about
what the macbook pro will evolve into
and whether or not Apple will in fact
include soft modular buttons we'll know
soon enough but looking further down the
road the wall street journal reports
that apple may be looking to totally
revamp the keyboards on the company's
laptops using a kind of e ink technology
this will allow for key labels to change
dynamically offering what could be an
endless amount of customization the new
tech could be in Apple machines by 2018
finally moving to the world of wireless
t-mobile has agreed to pay the FCC 48
million dollars in a settlement over
misleading unlimited data plans
according to the FCC a top 3% user of
bandwidth would get throttled at certain
points when encountering heavy network
traffic as a result settlement t-mobile
has also agreed to use a broadband Facts
label for transparency think of it as
nutrition facts for your mobile plan
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