it's Wednesday September 22nd I'll Marco
saya and it's time to get loaded ATT
unveiled a new pay-as-you-go data plan
this gives anyone with a built-in 3g
laptop the option to just pay for a
specific amount of data for a certain
fixed amount of time fifteen dollars
will get you a hundred megabytes for the
day thirty dollars gives you three
hundred megabytes over the course of a
week and for fifty dollars you'll get
one gigabyte for the month these plans
should be available today metropcs
launched the first long-term evolution
4g wireless broadband network yesterday
in Las Vegas the launch also came with a
new phone and the first ever commercial
LTE handset the Samsung craft the
broadband service is prepaid to no
contract and fifty five dollars a month
gives you unlimited talk text and data
five dollars on top of that gives you 18
channels of streaming video the service
is only available in Vegas but the
company plans to expand to 19 markets by
next year and streaming netflix could be
available to Canadians as soon as today
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is speaking in
Toronto to launch the company's
streaming service according to a
publication the mention of streaming
service coming to Canada was teased back
in July and users won't be able to rent
physical discs instead they'll just be
able to stream the service which is on a
handful of devices including the major 3
gaming consoles Halo Reach is one of the
most anticipated games to come out this
year bungie's halo reach broke the
record for the number of people playing
a game at one time 700,000 gamers played
the first person shooter at the same
exact time the previous record was set
by no other than halo 3 despite setting
this particular record the video game
charts company still ranked halo reach
fifth overall and game sales behind
modern warfare two and GTA 4 and Windows
Phone 7 handsets could be out by next
month an HTC regional director said we
can expect to see phones running the new
software out in the coming weeks the
phone OS is also confirmed for all five
major carrier
in the UK when it's unveiled those are
all your headlines for today I'm mark
lasater for cnet.com and you've just
been loaded
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