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T-Mobile reportedly pushing back shutdown date for Sprint 3G network

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T-Cell is reportedly delaying its deliberate shutdown of Dash’s 3G community once more to Could thirty first (through The T-Mo Report). If the report is correct, it will be the second time the corporate has pushed the date again; initially, it was going to part out the community in January however mentioned in October that it will prolong the deadline to March thirty first.

T-Cell didn’t instantly reply to an e-mail from The Verge on Wednesday looking for affirmation of the brand new date. However a piece of the iPhone world companies information on SoftBank’s web site, below the header Dash’s “CDMA Community Shutdown,” says, “because of the circumstances of Dash, the date has been postponed from March 31, 2022 to Could 31, 2022.” It provides that there’s additionally a chance the Could thirty first date may be “rescheduled sooner or later.” In line with The T-Mo Report, some Dash prospects obtained emails from T-Cell that confirmed the Could thirty first shutdown date.

As one of many situations of the T-Cell / Dash merger, which closed in 2020, Dish acquired Enhance Cell in July 2020 with the purpose of Dish taking Dash’s place as a fourth wi-fi provider within the US. After T-Cell introduced it deliberate to close down Dash’s CDMA community, the 2 corporations engaged in some back-and-forth criticisms of one another; Dish chairman Charlie Ergen in contrast T-Cell to the Grinch; T-Cell CEO Mike Sievert wrote in a weblog put up that Dish was “dragging their ft in getting their prospects upgraded to the superior 4G/5G world.”

At stake is the influence the shutdown may have on Dish’s Enhance Cell prospects. The Division of Justice instructed Dish Community and T-Cell in a July 2021 letter that it had “grave issues” in regards to the shutdown of Dash’s legacy community and urged the businesses to take “all applicable steps” to cut back the impact on prospects who depend on the community.

When it introduced the delay to the tip of March, T-Cell launched a press release saying its “companions” had not adopted by way of “on their accountability to assist their prospects by way of this shift” and that it was “stepping up” on the shoppers’ behalf. That gave the impression to be a thinly-veiled reference to Dish Community, whose government VP of exterior legislative affairs Jeff Blum instructed The Verge on the time that COVID-related points and supply-chain shortages had slowed the shopper upgrades. He mentioned the March delay was an acknowledgment by T-Cell that shutting down the CDMA community may have a unfavorable influence on customers who depend on it.

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Silo season 2 hits Apple TV Plus this November

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The end of the world just got a little closer. Apple confirmed that the much-anticipated second season of its postapocalyptic series Silo will start streaming on November 15th.

Based on the trilogy of novels by Hugh Howey, Silo is set in the distant future and follows the remains of humanity, who live in giant underground bunkers — the titular silos — to avoid the deadly world outside. The season 1 finale ended with a big twist that made it clear there’s a lot more going on than the show initially lets on. It also only covers part of the first book, so it’ll be interesting to see how much of the story the new season covers. Silo’s second season will see returning cast members like Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins, and Common.

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How to connect your AirPods to your PC and Android devices

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How to connect your AirPods to your PC and Android devices

Just because Apple’s AirPods are designed for other Apple devices doesn’t mean they will only work on Apple devices. 

That’s right, you can use your AirPods on your PC or Android-running mobile device. It isn’t as simple as setting up AirPods with an iPhone or Mac, but it’s also not too complicated. 

Follow these steps to connect your AirPods to a Windows PC or Android.

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AirPods and an Android  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How to connect AirPods to a PC

  • Insert the AirPods into their charging case, ensuring they’re at least partially charged.
  • Open the top of your AirPod charging case, but do not remove the AirPods from the case yet.
  • Tap and hold the circular button on the rear side of the AirPod charging case for a couple of seconds until the light inside the case blinks white.

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The circular button on the back of the AirPod case  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Now, open your PC’s Bluetooth settings by clicking the Bluetooth icon in the system tray (bottom right of the taskbar) or by searching for “Bluetooth” in your taskbar and selecting Bluetooth and other device settings.
  • Click “Add Bluetooth or other devices” at the top of the settings screen.
  • On the “Add a device” page, click the top option for Bluetooth.
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Bluetooth and device settings on a PC  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Click the AirPods option from the list of all Bluetooth discoverable devices.
  • Wait around 30 seconds, and you should see a connection confirmation screen once your AirPods and PC are paired and connected.

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Troubleshooting a failed connection

When you take your AirPods out of their charging case, they should automatically connect to your PC. If your AirPods are having trouble connecting to your PC, don’t panic. Close your AirPods case and your PC’s Bluetooth settings and simply repeat the pairing process outlined above. Your AirPods should automatically connect to your PC after a few seconds every time you remove them from the charging case. If, for any reason, they don’t, follow these steps:

  • Open your PC’s Bluetooth settings by clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the bottom-right system tray of your taskbar. Alternatively, you can search for “Bluetooth” in your taskbar and select “Bluetooth and other device settings” when it appears.
  • Scroll down to the Audio section under your Bluetooth list and click on the AirPods listing.
  • This should reestablish the Bluetooth connection between your PC and AirPods.

Remember that Siri is Apple-only, so you won’t be able to use the voice assistant while your AirPods are connected to your PC.

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Pair AirPods with your Android phone

Connecting AirPods to an Android device is similar to connecting to a PC. Before doing anything, you’ll want to ensure that your AirPods are charged and housed in their case.

  • Swipe down from the top of the screen on your Android device
  • Touch and hold the Bluetooth icon
  • Turn on Bluetooth
  • Tap Pair new device
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AirPods and an Android  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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  • Open the lid of your AirPod case, but don’t remove the AirPods from the case.
  • On your AirPod case, press and hold the button on the rear of the case until the case flashes a white light.
  • Your AirPods should show up in your Bluetooth devices list.

If you can’t find your AirPods in your Android Bluetooth devices list, check for them under “Available Devices” in your Bluetooth settings. You can also refresh the Bluetooth list by clicking More and then “Refresh.”

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Kurt’s key takeaways

And there you have it. Now, you can easily connect your AirPods to your Windows PC or Android device. Remember, if your AirPods don’t appear in your PC or Android’s Bluetooth device list, simply restart the Bluetooth pairing process. Also, note that Apple-specific features like Siri won’t be available with your AirPods if you use them from a PC or Android device.

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Marvel is bringing the Russo Bros. back to direct the next two Avengers films

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Marvel is bringing the Russo Bros. back to direct the next two Avengers films

During Marvel’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the studio announced that the Russo brothers have signed on to direct Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars — the former of which will see Robert Downey Jr, return to the MCU as Doctor Doom. Doomsday is due out in May 2026, while Secret Wars will follow in May 2027.

Doctor Doom showing up just as the Fantastic Four are about to arrive makes it seem like Marvel’s been cooking up a plan to send its beleaguered Multiverse Saga off with a bang — one that’s probably going to be orchestrated by a guy who looks just like Iron Man.

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