Everpix, T-Mobile, and 'Star Wars': 90 Seconds on The Verge
Everpix, T-Mobile, and 'Star Wars': 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-11-05
it's Tuesday November fifth 2013 I'm
Nathan cider and I kneel and nebbish
nimble nuance narrator for no normal
nameless naysayer would know to be nifty
at nit picky and their choice of
nonfiction but I knowingly choose
nocturnal nights to bring you the viewer
the news with Narian Network nicety now
Necromongers and nickelback nerds
relaxin on nine nectarines while
knitting or needle pointing for this is
90 seconds on the verge everpix is
shutting down the photo startup was a
favorite among the verge staff but
unfortunately user growth failed to keep
pace with the rising cost of running
service everpix says user data is safe
and photos can soon be downloaded off
the site the company also says they're
planning on refunding all of their
customers t-mobile rebranded itself
earlier this year with its uncarrier
initiative and it's actually working for
them the company added six hundred and
forty-three thousand postpaid customers
in its third quarter after years of
quarterly decline and postpaid customers
t-mobile seems to be steadily growing
back to its previous size however
despite the new customers t-mobile have
yet to turn the subscriptions into frost
and finally Star Wars is going where no
Medic lorians have gone before director
JJ Abrams says he is set on returning
the saga to its gritty and quotes space
Western roots fans can expect a more
mysterious world and dirtier aesthetics
something critics day was lost in the
gleaming future escapes of the prequels
Star Wars Episode seven is slated for
summer 2015 but according to Hollywood
Reporter Lucasfilm has requested more
time to accommodate changes in the
script and that's it for today's top
stories coming up tomorrow and remember
remember the fifth of November is the
day that our most exposed to remember
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