Teenage Engineering, a Swedish tech/design brand, has created the “Computer-2,” a free mini-ITX computer chassis made from a single sheet of semi-transparent plastic for screw-free assembly. Despite its innovative design and affordability, the initial stock has already sold out, and interested users can sign up on the company’s website for notifications about potential future releases.
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Dish gives up on becoming the fourth major carrier
Dish's parent company, EchoStar, is selling a significant portion of its 5G spectrum licenses to AT&T for $23 billion, marking a major shift as Boost Mobile will now primarily rely on AT&T's network, signaling the potential end of Dish as a standalone fourth carrier. This deal comes amid EchoStar's struggles with debt, scrutiny from the FCC, and plans to become a hybrid mobile network operator while decommissioning parts of Boost's network. Want More Context? 🔎
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