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Beijing 2022 Day 5 Preview: Paralympic champions Brian McKeever and Natalie Wilkie return for cross country sprints
07:38pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
- Penultimate day in wheelchair curling round-robin BEIJING , March 8, 2022 /CNW/ - Canada will compete in just two sports on Day 5 of the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, with medal chances in the cross-country sprints and two more games in wheelchair curling preliminary play. Below is the schedule for Wednesday March 9 in Beijing : Para Nordic Skiing – Cross Country The third day of Para cross country action will see all classifications race in the sprint. Eight Canadian athletes are on the start lists, including Brian McKeever and Natalie Wilkie who earlier in the Games each claimed gold in their respective long-distance races. Sprint qualifications kick off in the morning with skiers advancing through to the semifinals and then finals in the afternoon. First up for Canada are its three men''s sitting racers, with long distance bronze medallist Collin Cameron seeking another strong result alongside Derek Zaplotinsky and Ethan Hess starting at Full story available on Benzinga.com
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03:53pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
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Google is buying cybersecurity company Mandiant for $5.4 billion
12:08pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Google has today announced that it has signed an agreement to buy Mandiant, a notable cybersecurity company, for $5.4 billion. The unit, once acquired, will be folded into Google’s Cloud team to ensure that it can offer an “end-to-end security operations suite” for its business customers. Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia says that the deal will enable “organizations [to] effectively, efficiently and continuously manage and configure their complex mix of security products.” Google''s cloud platform is used by a number of major companies, and an outage towards the end of 2021 briefly knocked out Spotify, Snapchat, Etsy and Discord, amongst others. Mandiant isn’t likely to be a name on everyone’s lips, but it’s one of those companies who gets called in whenever bad things go down. It was hired by Equifax to look into its security practices after its massive security snafu in 2017, and T-Mobile entered into partnership with the company after its 2021 breach. It also works with major banks and governments to work on high-profile attacks involving state actors.
The 5G iPhone SE will be for carriers, not customers
03:00pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Verge
Apple is widely expected to release a new iPhone SE model this week, the company’s third — and its quickest update yet for its cheapest line of smartphones. Apple’s release cycle for the SE line is accelerating: the original iPhone SE was released in 2016 as an entry-level option for the iPhone lineup, priced at just $399 — compared to the $649 iPhone 6s model that preceded it a few months before. The second-generation model followed four years later, in 2020. Now, just two years later, Apple is preparing to release its third-generation iPhone SE, one that’s rumored to offer broadly the same design as the 2020 SE, but with an upgraded processor and camera from the 2020 model, along with 5G. And it’s that final detail — the addition of 5G — that seems to reveal why Apple is upgrading the iPhone SE this early: it’s an upgrade for the carriers, not the customers. 5G still isn’t a revolution in 2022 While 5G isn’t worthless, in 2022, it’s not the revolutionary, must-have technology that cell carriers are pitching it as .
T-Mobile (TMUS) Up 2.6% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
04:30pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Zacks Investment Research
T-Mobile (TMUS) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
Why T-Mobile Surged 13.9% in February
02:20pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
The 5G leader topped earnings expectations and gave strong 2022 guidance.
Why T-Mobile Surged 13.9% in February
02:20pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
The 5G leader topped earnings expectations and gave strong 2022 guidance.
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01:03pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022
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Why T-Mobile Surged 13.9% in February
09:20am, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022
The 5G leader topped earnings expectations and gave strong 2022 guidance.
This new competitor to the ARK Innovation ETF focuses on disruptive companies but aims to reduce volatility
06:21pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 MarketWatch
The Harbor Disruptive Innovation ETF takes a broad approach to stock selection.
Why Verizon Stock Is a Top Dividend Stock
03:17pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
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Ukraine latest: Verizon, T-Mobile waive international call and texting charges
03:10pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022
Verizon and T-Mobile are making it easier for customers to stay connected with their loved ones in Eastern Europe by waiving calling and texting charges.
T-Mobile US, Inc. to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference
05:00pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Business Wire
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Peter Osvaldik, executive vice president & chief financial officer, and Neville Ray, president of technology of T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS), will present and provide a business update on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 9:45 a.m. Pacific Time (12:45 p.m. Eastern Time) at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. A live webcast of the virtual event will be available on the Company’s Investor Relations website at http://investor.t-mobile.
T-Mobile US, Inc. to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference
12:00pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Peter Osvaldik, executive vice president & chief financial officer, and Neville Ray, president of technology of T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS), will present and pro
Comcast, Charter stocks get downgraded on view 'cable will be increasingly pressured'
08:33pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 MarketWatch
Shares of Charter Communications Inc. and Comcast Corp. edge lower Tuesday after an analyst downgraded both telecommunications stocks, arguing that the landscape for cable companies is set to become m
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