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As part of an update to its premium Magenta smartphone plans, T-Mobile is raising its data caps in a major way. The standard Magenta plan, which starts at $47 per line a month for a plan with three active lines or just $40 a month for a limited time , gets 100GB of data per month, while the new Magenta Max plan, which starts
stanley us at $57 a month with three lines or $47 a month for a limited time , will get truly unlimited data. T-Mobile says that even if you use 200GB or more, you cant be slowed down based on how much data you use. In short, that means zero throttling, for both 4G and 5G data. This is big, because one of the biggest complaints about 5G is that faster data speeds are kind of irrelevant if you end up hitting your monthly data cap faster. Currently, AT 038;Ts top-tier Unlimited Elite $60 per line a month with three lines plan caps out at 100GB of data, after which you might get thrott
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have gone the proverbial way of the dodo, including, well, the dodo. Island species face some of the toughest climate and human-induced challenges, and some of them just dont make it out alive. But new research shows how one strange creature鈥攖he Solenodon鈥攚as able to escape extinction by being hungry. From the outset, solenodons have some strange things going o
stanley taza n: though they are mammals, their saliva is venomous, and they use their teeth to inject prey with it. Theyve been called slow and clumsy and have a strange gait that makes them move in a zig-zag. Solenodons look like what youd expect if you asked a person on PCP to draw ant anteater. Or Mickey Mouse. But strange as they may be, solenodons most useful quality is that they are not picky eaters. New research presented at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference in Alber
stanley usa ta, Canada this week suggests that their ability to eat pretty much anything has helped them survive waves of indigenous and European populations in the Caribbean. To understand this further, Alexis Mychajliw, a PhD student at Stanford University, analyzed data on fossil mammal species and human populations in the Caribbean over a 7,000-year time frame. Looking at solenodons today, you might think of them as a strange relictual creature that, like many ancient lineages, cant keep up with modern threats, Mychajliw said in a statement. But the recent fossil record tells a different story: the solenodon is a sur
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