AT&T's NEXT ripoff, Elon Musk's Hyperloop, and Apple's Kinect-ion: 90 Seconds on The Verge
AT&T's NEXT ripoff, Elon Musk's Hyperloop, and Apple's Kinect-ion: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-07-16
it's Tuesday July 16 2013 I'm Erin Lee
car and for the love of God never open a
fortune cookie ever this is 90 seconds
on the verge AT&T has come back the
rebuttal to t-mobile's jump upgrade plan
starting july 2680 customers can take
advantage of their next program which
allows customers to upgrade their phones
without a down payment what is the
program as good as it seems for example
the galaxy s4 would ultimately cost you
six hundred and twenty dollars on the 12
month plan and the 20 month plan would
amass to over a thousand dollars rumor
has it verizon is also toying with an
early upgrade model it looks like Apple
is no market for Kinect according to an
Israeli newspaper Apple has offered 280
million dollars to buy the 3d sensor
specialist primeSense primesense's 3d
scanning technology is used in more than
20 million devices around the world
including sensors that can be used in
both smartphones and tablets this all
comes after recent rumors that Apple is
working on a TV service that would
utilize ad-skipping technology and
finally the future of Transportation
will be revealed on August twelfth
paypal and Tesla motor co founder Elon
Musk teased on twitter that he would be
revealing design plans for Hyperloop the
vision for a super-fast new form of
transportation must says the project
would be quote a cross between a
Concorde a rail gun and an air hockey
table and would be able to deliver
people from los angeles to san francisco
in just under 30 minutes and rest
assured Californians the project is
being designed with earthquake risks in
mind and that's it for today's top
stories coming up tomorrow we take a
look at holographic fold-out chairs that
are making party clean up a real cinch
the man do they still hurt your back
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