“The US Congress this week passed a new provision that requires government agencies to conduct cybersecurity assessments before purchasing IT equipment from Chinese manufacturers.”
Here’s 66 Google Now Commands That You May or May Not Known About
“One of the features we use on Android to brag about how great Android is to our friends is Google Now. Which is a pretty big feature as well as a cool one. Google Now was introduced back at Google I/O 2012 with Android 4.1 – Jelly Bean, and is available on every phone running Android 4.”
This guy is everywhere!

Here is one way to talk about the Lord with your coworkers, at lunch!

T-Mobile Debuts New No-Contract Plans
“Today, 1:18 PM by Eric M. Zeman T-Mobile today made available new service plans that can be picked up without a contract. The entry-level plan costs $50 per month and includes unlimited domestic voice, unlimited domestic messaging, and 500MB of data with mobile hotspot included.”
Roku 3 review: A set-top box to trump all other set-top boxes
“Roku is no stranger to set-top boxes—we’d even go so far as to say that the company has managed to set the standard for what these little streaming devices should offer.”
T-Mobile Debuts New No-Contract Plans
T-Mobile today made available new service plans that can be picked up without a contract. The entry-level plan costs $50 per month and includes unlimited domestic voice, unlimited domestic messaging, and 500MB of data with mobile hotspot included. Those who surpass their 500MB monthly data allotment are not charged overage fees; rather, their data speeds are slowed for the remainder of the billing period. Customers who want or need more data (with mobile hotspot) can purchase more data in 2GB increments. For example, $60 per month includes all the same benefits of the $50 plan, but offers 2GB of data in addition to the original 500MB (4GB costs $70, 6GB costs $80, etc., up to 12GB for $110 per month). Alternately, customers can choose unlimited voice, unlimited messaging, and unlimited data for just $70 per month, but this option only allows for 500MB of mobile hotspot. Family plans (two line or more) are structured in the same way as the single lines. Customers can then choose to pay full price for the handset associated with the plan, or an installment option. For example, adding the Samsung Galaxy S III to any of the plan options mentioned above adds $16 to the monthly cost.
via Phone Scoop – Latest News http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/article.php?a=12126
My evening…. Missing Jill, so I went to the Happiest Place on Earth. Wasn’t the same without her :'(

Mad T Party at DCA!

T-Party time!
