Verizon isn’t entertaining the idea of bringing back unlimited data

Deals, promotions and limited-time offers are pretty common, even from wireless carriers, but Verizon doesn’t have any plans to match all of them whenever a new one crops up, even when an offer like unlimited data from its biggest rival pops up on the scene.

In an interview with CNET, Verizon Wireless CFO Fran Shammo confirmed that the Big Red carrier doesn’t have any plans to bring back unlimited data in the foreseeable future. While Verizon is aware that AT&T has its own limited-time promotion to offer the almost extinct feature, it’s just not having any of it.

“At this point, we are not going to entertain unlimited.”

Recently, AT&T launched a promotion that sees U-verse and DirecTV subscribers have access to a special plan under AT&T’s umbrella with unlimited data. The plan doesn’t extend to any customers already using AT&T that aren’t U-verse or DirecTV subscribers, though, so the pool of potential candidates is already limited.

Verizon doesn’t want to react to a limited-time promotion, it seems, and indeed confirmed that it won’t launch its own promotions and deals just because another carrier launches one.

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Two Asus ZenFone 3 versions may have been benchmarked already

Last year Asus launched many different phones called ZenFone 2, and there’s no reason for us to expect anything else in 2016. We assume this time too there will be quite a few handsets going by the ZenFone 3 moniker, and so far the rumors had them launching in May or June.

Before that happens, Asus employees could be benchmarking two iterations of the ZenFone 3. Two different yet unofficial Asus smartphones, known just by their model numbers, have been put through the paces of GFXBench, yielding a list of the most important specs for each.

First off, the Asus Z010DD comes with a 5.9-inch 720p touchscreen, a 12 or 13 MP rear camera, a 5 MP selfie snapper, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipset (with a 1.5 GHz octa-core CPU), 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and Android 6.0 on board.

Next up, the Asus Z012D has a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 SoC (with a 1.7 GHz hexa-core CPU), and again 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and Android 6.0 Marshmallow running things.

Obviously we can’t yet be sure that these are in fact going to be part of the ZenFone 3 line, but since that’s clearly going to be Asus’ most well-known series this year we see no reason for them to be called anything else.

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¿Tengo WhatsApp gratis de por vida? Así puedes saberlo

Nueva actualización para WhatsApp Android

Desde la compra de WhatsApp por parte de Facebook, el servicio ha cambiado en algún aspecto que otro, y hace unos días, Jan Koum, fundador de WhatsApp, nos avisaba que su aplicación se convertiría en gratuita para siempre y en todas las plataformas disponibles aunque no hayas pagado nunca el servicio.

Ayer, después de recibir la notificación por la que se nos avisa de que nuestra fecha de caducidad se había alargado indefinidamente, mucha gente recibió otra en la que se restablecía la fecha anterior, creando confusión por saber si deberían pagar o no.

Si quieres saber si tu servicio de WhatsApp se ha vuelto gratuito, o no, puedes comprobarlo de la siguiente forma:

  • Abre la aplicación de WhatsApp

  • Accede a Ajustes > Cuenta > Información de pago.

Si tu servicio se ha alargado de manera indefinida, en el apartado de Caducidad del servicio, te aparecerá: De por vida. Si de lo contrario te aparece una fecha de caducidad, no deberías preocuparte, pues tarde o temprano te llegará la notificación avisándote de que tu WhatsApp será gratuito para siempre.

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Con esta medida, WhatsApp pretende mejorar la calidad de servicio convirtiendo su aplicación en un modelo 100% gratis y, como ya avisó su fundador, sin publicidad.

Naturalmente, la gente podría preguntarse cómo planeamos mantener WhatsApp sin cuotas de suscripción y si el anuncio de hoy significa que vamos a introducir anuncios y publicidad. La respuesta es no. A partir de este año, vamos a probar herramientas que permitan usar WhatsApp para comunicarse con las empresas y organizaciones. Por ejemplo comunicarse con tu banco si una transacción ha sido errónea, o con la aerolínea si el vuelo se ha retrasado. Queremos probar nuevas herramientas para hacer WhatsApp más fácil y potente, brindando al mismo tiempo una experiencia sin publicidad de terceros ni spam.

Esperamos que esta medida sea una de las primeras que WhatsApp tome para seguir mejorando poco a poco, y que añadan cada vez más y mejores características que puedan convencer a los usuarios que la habían abandonado en busca de otros servicios gratuitos y con más funcionalidades.

Y tú, ¿tienes ya WhatsApp gratis para siempre?

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2016 Must-Watch Trends for CIOs 

January marks the month of forward-looking trend pieces. We all want to know what’s next. How do we prepare? How do we make better decisions? It’s no different for CIOs. To some this may sound too practical and fundamental – as most look for some cure-all, big idea – but the primary focus of 2016 is simple: CIOs must be diligent when it comes to understanding what matters most to their organization and evolve network architecture to support it. There are, of course, some must-watch trends, here is my short list:

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New design for Google Weather on Android launches today

A couple of weeks ago we told you about an entirely new design that Google was testing for the weather information you can summon through Google Now on Android. And here’s some good news – the test is over, and the new design is now rolling out to every Android device out there.

While this seems to be a server-side update, having the latest version of the Google app for Android (5.8.50.19) does apparently help get it faster. So make sure you’re up to date. If so and you still don’t see the new design, just be patient for a little while longer – Google loves to stage such rollouts.

The new weather card is not only prettier than before, but it also packs much more information. You get hourly sky conditions and chance of rain, severe weather alerts, a more detailed ten-day forecast, air quality info, UV index, as well as sunrise and sunset times.

The app-like experience is packed into three self-describing tabs (between which you can swipe sideways) – Today, Tomorrow, and 10 days. The update also brings some new functionality. Namely, when you search for a new location after the weather card is already on the screen, you can save that city for later. If you do, it will show up inside the drop-down in search.

Finally, you should know that the background colors change according to the time of day and sky conditions, and Google calls the frog-like character that you can see in the app “a new meteorologically inclined friend”.

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