T-Mobile doesn’t just want to be your carrier, now it wants to be your bank

“T-Mobile has been playing “bank” for some time now with its 24-month financing of devices, and now it wants to expand that reach to purchases and customers of all kinds. “Mobile Money” is a new initiative from T-Mobile to help with the struggles of banking in the U.S.”

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Legere okay with Sprint/T-Mobile merger as long as he’s in charge? : TmoNewsTmoNews

“John Legere has become one of the most prominent figures in the wireless industry since taking over at T-Mobile around 16 months ago. Thanks to his style, demeanor and business approach, he – and T-Mobile with him – has become unavoidable.”

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CWA: Sprint buying T-Mobile would be even worse than AT&T buying T-Mobile

“Where there’s smoke there’s fire, and Sprint’s rumored upcoming T-Mobile takeover bid is a blazing inferno right now. Numerous reports have suggested that Sprint and its parent company, Japanese wireless carrier SoftBank, are discussing a possible deal to combine the No. 3 and No.”

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Issues with texts after moving to Android from iPhone? Here’s an easy fix!

“If you’ve joined the world of Android from using an iPhone – welcome, by the way! – you might be finding yourself in a position of epic frustration when it comes to getting your text messages.”

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Netflix on Apple TV throwing up the dreaded ‘An error occurred loading this content’? Here’s how to fix it!

“You grab a snack and a tasty beverage, crash down onto your sofa, grab the Apple TV remote, cue up Netflix, hit play, and… get the horrible ‘An error occurred loading this content. Try again later.” message. You do, and… same error. Again, and again.”

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NSA collects millions of text messages globally: Guardian

“WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. National Security Agency has been gathering nearly 200 million text messages a day from around the world, gathering data on people’s travel plans, contacts and credit card transactions, Britain’s Guardian newspaper reported on Thursday.”

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Music sales decline for the first time since the iTunes Store opened

“Digital music sales declined for the first time in 2013 since the iTunes Store opened a decade before, according to new data from Nielsen SoundScan. Billboard reports that sales of tracks declined 5.7 percent, to 1.34 billion units, while album sales fell 0.1 percent, to 117.6 million.”

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