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Ryan and Emily discuss Biden's Houthi strikes backfiring as companies halt shipping in the Red Sea, Senate rejects Bernie's bill to investigate Israel human rights abuses, shocking poll shows Nikki Haley tied with Trump in New Hampshire, Texas wars with Biden admin over border security, Ukraine gives psychedelics to troops, and a new report shows the Freedom Caucus and The Squad represent the poorest districts in the nation. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Michael review AEW Collision and discuss...Ricky Starks & Big Bill shock FTR and become tag champs!Adam Copeland responds to Christian Cage!Bryan Danielson vs. Kyle Fletcher!ROH World Title on the line!Toni Storm is ready for her closeup?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thousands of energy customers are set to be hit with electricity and gas bill shocks as they come to the end of their discount deals. How many of us will be affected by this? What does this mean for energy customers? Charlie Weston Personal Finance Editor of the Irish Independent joins Joe to tell us more.. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Around 130,000 households are set to be hit with electricity and gas bill shocks as they are coming to the end of discount deals. Paul Deane, energy expert from University College Cork spoke to Shane Coleman on the show
Around 130,000 households are set to be hit with electricity and gas bill shocks as they are coming to the end of discount deals. Paul Deane, energy expert from University College Cork spoke to Shane Coleman on the show
The cooler months are well and truly here, so Rachael and Karlie are giving their best tips for every budget to keep yourself warm. LINKS Raven 5m Brown RP59 Superior Door And Window Weather Strip - Bunnings Australia Medical cooling concession - DFFH Services Follow Mums Who on Facebook. Join the Mums Who Organise Facebook group. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Rachael and Karlie? You can email them at homehacks@novapodcasts.com.au. CREDITS Hosts: Rachael Hallett and Karlie Suttie. Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and editor: Amy Kimball. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au. Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, and the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unfortunately, many small businesses with surprised on April 18th, Tax Day, when they discovered some hefty additional taxes. For 2022, it may be too late to alter your taxes (though you should speak to a tax professional to make certain). However, these tax changes can affect you for 2023. You should be taking steps to reduce your tax burden during the year. On this episode Jake and Kirk discuss some of these steps you can take and plans you can make for 2023. *“Tax preparation, planning, IRS representation, and business valuation services offered through iFile Tax Planning and Preparation Services are separate and unrelated to Commonwealth.” Have questions about managing your financial lifestyle? Email Jake@youandifinancial.com and Jake Rivas may read your questions on the show! Follow Jake on Twitter and Facebook @jakestwocents Securities and advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services offered through CES Insurance Agency. Actual performance and results will vary. These interviews do not constitute a recommendation as to the suitability of any investment for any person or persons having circumstances similar to those portrayed. Consult a Financial Advisor regarding your specific circumstances. I*financial is located at 1901 NW Military Hwy. STE. 102. San Antonio, TX 78213. Phone number 210-342-4346
Power bills have been rising quickly this year. So what can you do to limit the bill shock? Join Canna Campbell - a financial planner for almost 20 years - and Fear & Greed's Michael Thompson for some tips and ideas about budgeting for bills, and getting the cost down. There's a new episode every Wednesday. The information in this podcast is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial needs or objectives. Before acting on any information, you should consider the appropriateness of it and the relevant product having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. In particular, you should seek independent financial advice and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or other offer document prior to acquiring any financial product. Canna Campbell is a Corporate Authorised Representative and Corporate Credit Representative of Wealthstream Financial Group Pty Ltd ABN 35 152 803 113 Australian Financial Services Licensee AFSL 412079.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Avoid potential bill shock by listening to our recent Power for Your Life podcast episode. Sean Vanslyke and Angie Byford, from SEMO Electric Cooperative, discuss strategies to help members take control of their energy usage and share some low-cost energy savings tips.
Steph Gooch, Commercial Architect @ AWS joins the Jon Myer Podcast to discuss how to set up your AWS Account for Cost Optimization Success. Whether you're just getting started and it's a new AWS Account or a well-established account, there are a number of things you can do to get started to avoid "Bill Shock".
Steph Gooch, Commercial Architect @ AWS joins the Jon Myer Podcast to discuss how to set up your AWS Account for Cost Optimization Success. Whether you're just getting started and it's a new AWS Account or a well-established account, there are a number of things you can do to get started to avoid "Bill Shock".
The owner of a popular cafe and restaurant in Ipswich says he will have to cough up an extra nearly $8000 for electricity each year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Energy prices are going up following the energy industry watchdog increasing the benchmark power price. Here are few top tips for saving money on your energy bill by environmental activist Sridevi Prakasam. Segment by Praba Maheswaran. - மின் கட்டணம் மற்றும் Gas விலைகள் அதிகரித்து வருகின்றன. உங்கள் மின் கட்டணம் மற்றும் Gas கட்டணங்களைக் குறைப்பதற்கான சில முக்கிய வழிமுறைகள் மற்றும் ஆலோசனைகளை எம்முடன் பகிர்ந்துகொள்கிறார் சுற்றுச்சூழல் தொடர்பிலான ஆர்வலரும் குடும்பத்தலைவியுமான ஸ்ரீதேவி பிரகாசம் அவர்கள். அவருடன் உரையாடியவர் மகேஸ்வரன் பிரபாகரன்.
A Brisbane woman says she was shocked when she received her home and contents renewal notice, when her insurer had hiked up her premium $5000 from last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A consumer advocate has advised Australians to look at locking in a "reasonable" fixed rate energy plan to avoid copping the brunt of skyrocketing prices over the next 12 months. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Are you always prepared for whatever bill might come your way? Be honest... If you're in need of a system to make sure you're always covered for the next bill, Renae Vercoe is here to make sure you can live your life free of bill shock! CREDITS Host: Rachel Corbett.Contributor: Financial advisor & founder of Money Mode Renae Vercoe. Check her out on Instagram @moneymode_or head to her website moneymode.com.au.Managing Producer: Elle Beattie.Lead Producer: Rachael Hart.Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball. This episode of Small Change does not constitute financial advice or take into account individual circumstances. Always seek your own independent financial advice. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regulators have signaled they are preparing to act aggressively to ensure those who purchased NFTs are taxed appropriately. Today's Stocks & Topics: BGFV - Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp., AMD - Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Real Estate Investing, 1031 Exchange, Why Not Robinhood, MTZ - MasTec Inc., Schedule 13G, WM - Waste Management Inc., ACB - Aurora Cannabis Inc., TALK - Talkspace Inc. Cl A, Amazon Earnings.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The “No Surprises Act” consumer protection law is now in effect. Clark explains new consumer rights surrounding out of network medical charges, with guidance for the insured and uninsured. // The U.S. labor shortage: Clark has new stats that shed light on what's really going on with the American workforce. Ask Clark topics include: Free File: Do your Federal Taxes for Free / Why You Should Never Go to Your Bank for Investment Advice / Best Investment Companies Want more money advice? Sign up for Clark's free daily newsletter! Free Advice: Clark's Consumer Action Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At a time when many small businesses are already struggling, a global energy crisis is promising to spark an electricity price shock. To make matters worse, it appears a large proportion of Australian SMEs are spending more than they need to on electricity. A study by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has shown 16 per cent of Australian small businesses are missing out on cutting their power bills by more than a third. The ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, says saving hundreds of dollars can be as easy as making one phone call. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartel soundcartel.com.au +61 3 9882 8333 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Justin talks with Mat Blas, co-founder of tech sensation and bill paying platform Deferit.
Jocelyn Bamford joins Marc to talk lockdown politics and the botched vaccine rollout. Dan McTeague on the energy bill shock to come. Tom Korski on the goings-on in the Ottawa bubble and Lou Schizas with bitcoin fever.
Last week, Edgars hastily reinstated its 6-months interest-free account plan after announcing it was scrapping it just days before. This week, a “valued customers” got another interest shock - double interest charged to their October accounts because a “system glitch” meant that no interest was charged last month. Consumer journalist Wendy Knowler gets to the root of this scandal as well as the Comair issue. ECR Consumerwatch
Last week, Edgars hastily reinstated its 6-months interest-free account plan after announcing it was scrapping it just days before. This week, a “valued customers” got another interest shock - double interest charged to their October accounts because a “system glitch” meant that no interest was charged last month. Consumer journalist Wendy Knowler gets to the root of this scandal as well as the Comair issue.
Our former Prime Minister sits down to talk about life after the Lodge, and the role of women in leadership. We give you the best tips to reduce your stay at home utility bill shock, and the stigmas around being lovers with a 34 year age difference.
Australia's first female Prime Minister talks women and leadership. Plus, Sarah’s family struggle to take her brain injury seriously in Brain on Nature. And how can you manage rising utility bills if you're working from home?
Two Filipinos share their experience with bill shock as well as tips on how to avoid unexpected charges in electricity and gas bills. - Bago pa magkagulatan sa pagdating ng bills sa kuryente at gas, pakinggan natin ang diskarte ng ilan sa ating mga kababayan. Narito ang kanilang kuryente tipid-tips.
Nick has moved all of his food from the pantry to a big pile in his room, Haydo has a brand new segment, and the boys want to know when you were shocked by the bill.
The Federal Reserve lowers interest rates again to reduce the severity of economic slowdown and to help prevent a recession. The Fed is acting defensively. This will lower interest rates for car buyers and on credit cards. HELOCS historically follow, but many banks put a floor in recent contracts. Re-shop to get a lower rate if need be. Saver rates decline as well. Online bank savings rates have already dropped about 1/3 of 1 point. The smart move now is to lock in money you won’t need into a 1 year CD to earn more. Oddly, when the Reserve lowers their rates, mortgage rates often rise to compensate for inflation long term. But if the economy slows, you’ll see mortgage rates go down. Two years ago with the new tax bill, Congress made a mistake that has dramatically affected military families. Gold Star families are entitled to survivors’ compensation. Congress made a clerical error, changing the tax on those benefits from 12 to 37%. This is punishing families who’ve already made the ultimate sacrifice of losing a loved one in service. The U.S. House passed a bill to fix this last spring 417 to 3 – basically unanimous. Now that correction is tied up in the Senate and Mitch McConnell will not allow this to be voted on. This needs to be fixed now. Kaiser Health News has exposed the UVA Medical Center for ruining lives by confiscating homes and garnishing wages under a hospital bill shock system exploiting state codes to sue people blind. This after billing at rates way beyond what’s reasonable and customary. UVA isn’t the only perp here. Recent stories expose medical providers in TN and GA. No one in medicine is interested in telling patients what treatment will cost. One consumer was given a quote yet was billed 52 times that amount after a procedure. What does it take to be a consumer? You choose what you buy, based in part on known costs to fit your budget. Healthcare is the only thing that doesn’t follow this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anthony Toop, Weird things you’ve seen in someone’s house, What you promised the kids, Office Drama, Bill Shock, Sealed Section, Names going extinct See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back to school sales have begun in much of the country. Overwhelmingly, schools have migrated to Chromebooks as the computer of choice. Chromebooks are easier to manage and maintain and are less vulnerable to viruses. No frills Chromebooks are under $100. If your child is going to a Chromebook based school, your cost will for a really capable one will be around $150. If your child is going to a Windows school - a good Windows laptop will cost around $199. Yet another medical bill shock. In mid and large size communities hospital systems are expanding to gain market control, with generally 3 such systems dominating a metro. In addition to 'roll-ups' - the buying out of smaller independent hospitals, large hospital systems buy up individual doctor practices. If the doctors choose not to sell-out, they get no referrals. When your doctor's practice is purchased by a hospital, know that is a landmine for your wallet. Clark is not an athlete but is a self-motivated fitness nut. In order to sustain an exercise program, many find they do much better as part of organized group activities. That's a hot trend right now. Many traditional fitness centers are failing (so don't pay big money upfront for a gym membership). Experiential facilities offering group classes are the rage now. This is labor-intensive for a facility and therefore expensive for consumers. If you know you need group motivation, consider your local YMCA as an affordable alternative, where classes are offered for less. Also, all over the country, there are free exercise group activities to be found. Search a site like MeetUp.com to locate a free local meetup group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tingly Tuesday, Matt Preston, Bill Shock, IQ test, Sealed Section, Look at me now! Sole Survivor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Sterling gets bill shock. Cooke and Cranny take the game to Carlton, Woolooware and Leumeah to discover it's already there.
Ignatius Li (Partner at Deloitte) interviews Anthony Lowe (former CEO of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia) and Jamie Reid (Principal at Finity Consulting) about the recommendations and research in their Dialogue thought leadership paper "Private Health insurance Bill Shock: What Can Insurers Do to Help?"In the paper, Anthony and Jamie discuss the surprising and distressing impact of out-of-pocket costs for those with private health insurance.“...a recent study of men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer showed median out of pocket expenses for those with PHI were $6,000 compared to $2,000 for those without. Although private cover does provide the benefits of choice of specialist, private rooms and generally lower waiting times, the cost differential is significant."Currently PHI does not cover many of the factors that drive current treatment costs including:- Medicare pricing- New technology- Bureaucratic hurdles- Ancillary expenses (travel, medical costs)The Dialogue paper suggests that a lump sum payment of $5000 to those affected by a cancer diagnosis would be an effective and affordable way for insurers to encourage customer satisfaction, quality of life and reduce severe financial impact. Listen in to find out more on Anthony and Jamie's research and innovative recommendations to help alleviate 'Bill Shock'Download the Transcript herehttps://actuaries.asn.au/Library/Miscellaneous/2018/TheDialoguePHITranscript.pdfFollow the Actuaries Institute across all social;↳ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actuaries-Institute/183337668450632↳ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ActuariesInst↳ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/792645/↳ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/actinst↳ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ActuariesInstituteCPD members can earn 2 points for each Podcast listened to.
Ignatius Li (Partner at Deloitte) interviews Anthony Lowe (former CEO of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia) and Jamie Reid (Principal at Finity Consulting) about the recommendations and research in their Dialogue thought leadership paper "Private Health insurance Bill Shock: What Can Insurers Do to Help?"In the paper, Anthony and Jamie discuss the surprising and distressing impact of out-of-pocket costs for those with private health insurance.“...a recent study of men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer showed median out of pocket expenses for those with PHI were $6,000 compared to $2,000 for those without. Although private cover does provide the benefits of choice of specialist, private rooms and generally lower waiting times, the cost differential is significant."Currently PHI does not cover many of the factors that drive current treatment costs including:- Medicare pricing- New technology- Bureaucratic hurdles- Ancillary expenses (travel, medical costs)The Dialogue paper suggests that a lump sum payment of $5000 to those affected by a cancer diagnosis would be an effective and affordable way for insurers to encourage customer satisfaction, quality of life and reduce severe financial impact. Listen in to find out more on Anthony and Jamie's research and innovative recommendations to help alleviate 'Bill Shock'Download the Transcript herehttps://actuaries.asn.au/Library/Miscellaneous/2018/TheDialoguePHITranscript.pdfFollow the Actuaries Institute across all social;↳ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actuaries-Institute/183337668450632↳ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ActuariesInst↳ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/792645/↳ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/actinst↳ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ActuariesInstituteCPD members can earn 2 points for each Podcast listened to.
Few subjects stir consumer passions like rising electricity bills. With power prices more than doubling after inflation over the past 10 years, that’s hardly surprising. In this episode, the team dissects what has caused the surge in electricity costs. Hosts Jessica Irvine and Matt Wade are joined by two of Australia's leading commentators – economics editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, Ross Gittins, and economics editor of The Age, Peter Martin – to investigate. They explain how each of the three main components your electricity bill have put upward pressure on prices: electricity generation, the cost of the poles and wires and the margins electricity retailers are able to charge. Stay tuned for the regular bad economics segment when Ross Gittins puts the boot into politicians for getting their "economics around the wrong way" when they talk about the cost of living. Got a question of your own? Email us at italladdsup@fairfaxmedia.com.au, tweet using the hashtag #italladdsup or call the podcast hotline on 02 9282 1632 to leave a message.
How smart home automation is being used in hotels, how to avoid the sting of global roaming charges, Amaysim’s new NBN plans try to make sense of the NBN, we take a look at ZUS smart car charger, the Laser Digital Alarm clock with wireless charging, the Logitech Spotlight presentation controller and the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Who's top of the charts in Smartphone sales? The blokes will tell you all the facts and figures and discuss what's happening with Samsung and how the next quarter is critical for Samsung and Apple, plus your mobile phone cap plan - are you suffering bill-shock? The kids fitness band that rewards physical activity with in-app incentives plus Microsoft and D-Link team up for Rural WiFi, Amazon Prime legally available in Australia, Stephen's new Star Wars trick and some controversy in the Minute reviews
Optus has a huge new range of plans which all but eliminate bill-shock by jumping you up to the next cap level. Ford have been testing an electronic brake light warning system, Vodafone introduces HD Voice, JOBS the movie previewed, iOS 7 updates, Instagram with Video, Bush goes Retro, Sandisk's super small encrupted drive, and Stephen's minute reviews of the Samsung Bluetooth speaker and NVIDIA Shield
Optus has a huge new range of plans which all but eliminate bill-shock by jumping you up to the next cap level. Ford have been testing an electronic brake light warning system, Vodafone introduces HD Voice, JOBS the movie previewed, iOS 7 updates, Instagram with Video, Bush goes Retro, Sandisk's super small encrupted drive, and Stephen's minute reviews of the Samsung Bluetooth speaker and NVIDIA Shield
#186: Which is better the Samsung Galaxy S4 or the HTC ONE - it's a tough call but I'll give you my thoughts.. Ruslan Kogan wins in the Victorian Supreme Court over ISPOne and gets costs so Kogan Mobile customers are safe for now.. Garmin are great supporters of Your Tech Life - look after them ok?! Telstra looking after customers overseas with Bill Shock warnings, and your calls on NBN, Phone choices, Kogan mobile and much more
#186: Which is better the Samsung Galaxy S4 or the HTC ONE - it's a tough call but I'll give you my thoughts.. Ruslan Kogan wins in the Victorian Supreme Court over ISPOne and gets costs so Kogan Mobile customers are safe for now.. Garmin are great supporters of Your Tech Life - look after them ok?! Telstra looking after customers overseas with Bill Shock warnings, and your calls on NBN, Phone choices, Kogan mobile and much more
#186: Which is better the Samsung Galaxy S4 or the HTC ONE - it's a tough call but I'll give you my thoughts.. Ruslan Kogan wins in the Victorian Supreme Court over ISPOne and gets costs so Kogan Mobile customers are safe for now.. Garmin are great supporters of Your Tech Life - look after them ok?! Telstra looking after customers overseas with Bill Shock warnings, and your calls on NBN, Phone choices, Kogan mobile and much more
Apple have confirmed a September 12 event so what is planned, what should we expect and why the new iPhone has to be a home run for Apple The price of new OLED and 4K TV's will blow your mind so get ready to re-mortgage the house.. Stephen discusses, Samsung Galaxy S III 4G style is coming to Telstra and Optus TCL's Ice Screen a portable screen for all purposes, BOSE has a great single speaker for your TV and iTunes festival - music for free
Apple have confirmed a September 12 event so what is planned, what should we expect and why the new iPhone has to be a home run for Apple The price of new OLED and 4K TV's will blow your mind so get ready to re-mortgage the house.. Stephen discusses, Samsung Galaxy S III 4G style is coming to Telstra and Optus TCL's Ice Screen a portable screen for all purposes, BOSE has a great single speaker for your TV and iTunes festival - music for free
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIScrsHF5_Q] It's Sunday, January 15, 2012 and this is Episode 2 of the Puro Tech show, ang podcast para sa ating lahat. This is Ron from RONJIE.COM. You can contact us at purotech@ronjie.com, and watch past episodes at purotech.blogspot.com. Last October, I entered a contest held by Samsung Mobile Philippines where I should complete the sentence "I wanna level APP because..." I finished it with "I wanna become an Android. :D" I won! But I'm not sure if it's because of my entry, or it was just a random draw. There were 6 of us who won, 3 on Twitter and 3 on Facebook. I forgot all about it until I checked my Twitter DMs about 3 weeks later. I won! Finally after all that ka-busy-han, I was able to get my prize - a Samsung Galaxy Y. And now the wifey is using it. She's currently looking for work here in Japan, and when I ask the wifey, "Anong Tech mo?" her answers are not so surprising. In Basa!, we learn about the most exciting CES 2012 announcements and product showcases. Bob Marley's son and Justin Bieber were there to introduce some new products. Lenovo came out with an HD TV with Android ICS. We also talk about PinoyTechBlog's top 5 tech trends in the Philippines for 2012. We also talk a bit about Bill Shock. And HSBC's predicted top economies by the year 2050. We're renaming our 3rd part from The Cheese Miss, to The Big Cheesy Miss. It's all the same but the name. The new name is like The Big Miss (Ang malaking pagkakamali?), but cheesy. Of course, "cheesy miss," which sounds like tsismis, is still there. And our tsismis for the week is an Apple iBooks announcement rumor. Panoorin Mo' To! A Sony executive showcases his collection of cool old Sony stuff. For Helpline, we help the wifey with a tech question of her own. We talk about Facebook privacy settings related to some of your apps, e.g. games. We still don't have any buzzlines yet! Except I got some much appreciated, good feedback from a couple of good friends. Send us emails, voicemails, or video voicemails at purotech@ronjie.com. For voicemails, you can also email us at the same address with your voice mail as an audio file attachment. For video voicemails, you can try to email us your video file at the same address, but we suggest uploading to YouTube, Vimeo, or similar sites, and then sending us the link. Please limit your voicemails and video voicemails to 30 seconds. We cannot guarantee that your email, voicemail, or video voicemail will be featured on the show in full or in part.
This week on the podcast, we sit down to chat with Ryan Biden, the man heading up the PlayBook project for RIM, for a chat about the BlackBerry maker’s new tablet and why the company opened up the device to Android applications. Also, FP telecom reporter Jamie Sturgeon sits down with David Orazietti, an Ontario provincial MPP from Sault Ste Marie, who has introduced a bill in Queen’s Park that he hopes will put an end to hidden costs on cellphone bills.
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #229 48:35Show NotesThe FCC finalizes a Bill Shock proposal, Windows Phone 7 makes it's way to the big stage, and anyone want some Ice Cream?
Congratulations to the nation of Chile and the FCC is attempting to protect consumers from “bill shock.”
Content gold rush, Facebook movie box office, opportunities for techies, "Bill Shock" act misdirection, battle of the boxes, mobile phone market race, end of Xmarks, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Om Malik, Robert Scoble, and Owen JJ Stone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/twit. For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room. Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.
Content gold rush, Facebook movie box office, opportunities for techies, "Bill Shock" act misdirection, battle of the boxes, mobile phone market race, end of Xmarks, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Om Malik, Robert Scoble, and Owen JJ Stone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/twit. For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room. Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.
Content gold rush, Facebook movie box office, opportunities for techies, "Bill Shock" act misdirection, battle of the boxes, mobile phone market race, end of Xmarks, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Om Malik, Robert Scoble, and Owen JJ Stone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/twit. For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room. Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.