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Even if you’re cutting the cord, the trio — merged with a channel-specific service such as CBS All Access or HBO and a live TV platform such as Sling TV — could add up to the same monthly cost as your traditional cable or satellite. So much for those cord-cutting savings, huh? That’s why it’s important to understand what you need from an on-demand streaming service. So, to help you find the best o
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An architectural firm in Oregon has collaborated with furniture giant IKEA to come up with a flat-pack home costing $86,500. If you’re the kind of person that breaks into a cold sweat when called upon to perform even the simplest of do-it-yourself tasks, then you’ll be delighted to know that IKEA offers help with constructing its latest product — a flat-pack house. The Swedish furniture giant is f
Depending on who you ask, either Verizon or AT&T was the first provider in the country to offer a 5G phone plan. While Verizon was indeed the first to use technologies such as mmWave that are the basis for true 5G technologies, AT&T was the first to deploy something called 5GE, which was just souped-up LTE and more of a marketing ploy than anything else. AT&T has moved away from that (due to a law
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