Friday 4 December 2015

All I Want For Christmas is a Lifetime of Netflix

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All I Want For Christmas is a Lifetime of Netflix

Well you might get your wish. Dark Web marketplaces are allowing people to buy access to many online streaming services (Think – Netflix, HBO Go, Spotify) for as low as $0.50. The Dark Web marketplaces can only be accessed using TOR, a special internet browser that hides your IP address. So that lifetime of Netflix might not be that easy to get. (Source Business Insider)

Quote of the Day: “Yahoo Messenger Wants You Back.”

#TBT to Yahoo Messenger. The chat service first released in 1998 is revamping in an effort to compete with chat services like WhatsApp, GChat, etc. Yesterday, Yahoo released a new, revamped, fresh version that is available on the Web, Yahoo email service, iPhones and Androids. Some pro’s to Yahoo Messenger are GIF’s easily accessible to send and the ability to “like” individual messages. How will Yahoo Messenger do in a world of other chat services is the question. (Source CNET)

In case you missed it…

T-Mobile wants you. In order to try and get AT&T customers to join their team, T-Mobile is offering the ex-AT&T customers a 128GB iPhone for the cost of a 16GB iPhone. That’s a $200 difference which isn’t too shabby. The offer starts today and lasts until December 13th so decide quickly AT&T users. (Source Engadget)



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