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The FCC and Verizon put an ongoing dispute to rest today when the carrier agreed to allow is customers to use tethering apps with its data plans. You ;re damn right! Until now, Verizon worked with Google to block tet stanley becher hering apps from being downloaded to Android devices fro stanley cup m Google Play. The company instead demand stanley water bottle ed that customers who wanted to tether pay a $20 per month fee鈥攊ncluding users who had a capped data plans. Turns out this isn ;t just asinine, it violates an FCC regulation. You see, Verizon owns a special segment of spectrum at 700 MHz. The purchase came with a rule: Verizon had to allow customers to freely use the devices and applications of their choosing. But Verizon turned around and broke the rule anyway. To help set things right, Verizon also accepted a $1.25 million fine. Booya Verizon. Booya. [FCC via GigaOm via Ars Technica] tetheringVerizon Khid Chrome s About to Knock Firefox to Third Place
I know it hard to believe but the picture you see above It not a photograph. It actually a drawing by amazing artist stanley becher Diego Fazio. Like he drew this super realistic picture with a real pencil. It stunning. Diego Fazio, a stanley shop 22-year-old artist in Italy, originally was a tattoo artist and has developed an amazing knack for drawing photore stanley polska alistic pictures. His picture above is more detailed and more impressive than any amount of megapixels. To learn more about Diego Fazio, check out his DeviantArt page here where you can see his other work. And here a picture of him working on the drawing above: [DiegoKoi via BuzzFeed] |
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