T-Mobile starts two-day sale for back to school

If you’ve been interested in picking up a new phone with T-Mobile, now is the best time to do it. The carrier is now hosting its back to school sale, which will last the next two days, and it has some pretty significant savings on devices ranging from high-end to budget. Basically, every kind of smartphone user will be satisfied.

  • Get $80 off the Samsung Galaxy S6 plus a free 3.1A T-Mobile car charger with code DEAL80OFF
  • Get $50 off the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with code NOTE4DEAL
  • Get $80 off the Samsung Galaxy S5 with code DEAL80OFF
  • Get $36 off the Kyocera Hydro WAVE with code DEAL36
  • Get $48 off the Certified Pre-Owned ZTE ZMAX with code CPO48DEAL
  • Get the Samsung GALAXY CORE Prime for $99.99 with a free 3.1A T-Mobile car charger with code DEAL40
  • Get the LG Leon LTE for $49.99 with code LEON50OFF
  • Get $90 off the LG G Stylo (to $199.99) with code BIGDEAL

All these codes come with free shipping as well! If you’re interested in any of these deals, head to the T-Mobile site or give them a call, as the telesales will accept the sales codes as well. Will you be picking up a phone during this two-day sale?

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Sensors, Insects, Drones And Sustainable Nitrogen Define Innovation In European AgTech Start Ups

It’s more relevant than those unicorns you’ve been hearing about, it’s Agtech, the convergence of technology and agriculture. From sensors and ag-analytics to insect bio-technology and smart farming, internationally funded European Agtech companies are shaping New Agriculture.

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2015 US Open Tickets Will Rise If Serena Williams And Roger Federer Continue Winning Ways

Serena Williams enters the 2015 tennis season’s final Grand Slam event, the U.S. Open, with three Grand Slams in the rearview mirror. Chasing history, Williams could become the first player to sweep the season’s four major events and win the properly dubbed Grand Slam since the great Steffi Graf back in 1988.
US Open tickets at Championship Tennis Tours currently start at just $39 for the opening rounds, but get steeper and steeper in price as the tournament continues. The cheapest tickets available for Labor Day weekend are Friday evening at $65 for promenade seating.  Quarterfinals tickets start at $69 for promenade and $675 courtside.
Those prices pale in comparison, however, to ticket prices for the semifinals and finals. The Men’s Finals has the highest get-in price, currently, at $235 for promenade seating and $3,995 to sit courtside. Women’s Finals tickets start at $195 currently and $1,895 courtside, but those numbers could jump up in price if Serena can advance all the way to the Finals on September 12th, according to Championship Tennis Tours.
Serena is coming off of an impressive victory at the Western and Southern Open last week, losing just one set during the entire tournament. If she can repeat her performance from last week, chances are strong she’ll be holding the trophy on September 12th.  And if she does win, she’ll not only win the first Grand Slam by any professional tennis player in 27 years, but she’ll have twenty career victories for her career, only two behind the career-record holder, the aforementioned Steffi Graf.

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