T-Mobile just achieved 3Gbps 5G speeds without mmWave | Digital Trends

T-Mobile is setting out to prove that carriers don’t need to deploy extremely high-frequency mmWave technology to get blazing fast speeds. Thanks to Carrier Aggregation technology, the “Un-carrier” has demonstrated performance of 3Gbps download speeds on good old-fashioned low-band and mid-band 5G channels.

In a press release today, T-Mobile revealed that it has reached these unprecedented speeds for the first time ever on a commercial device; in this case, a Samsung Galaxy S22 powered by a Snapdragon X65 modem. “This test demonstrates the incredible power of mid-band spectrum and represents another huge step forward for stand-alone 5G,” said Neville Ray, President of Technology at T-Mobile.

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Novice Entrepreneur’s Guide to Start a Business | The Startup Magazine

Among the most exciting and gratifying experiences you can have, is to start a business. But, where do you begin? There are many different ways to start a business but consider your business idea, the time you will invest, and the money you want to invest before making any decisions. Starting a company needs meticulous financial, legal, and strategic preparation. You’ll find some simple measures and startup tips to help you get your business off to a good start below.

Are you Ready?

It’s more about mentality than timing when choosing if you’re ready to start a business. Are you willing to win? If you didn’t respond yes, you should think about whether entrepreneurship is the right route for you. The fact is that announcing your intention to establish a business is simple. But executing it, converting nothing into something profitable, may be more complicated. You must also be psychologically prepared to take on a challenge. Why? There will be hurdles, such as designing advertising that encourage sales. If your mind isn’t in the right place, any failure might be harmful. That’s why you should consider hiring small business advisors for a good start and progress your business in the right path.

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Covid: US to drop test requirement for air travelers | BBC News

The US will no longer require air travelers to have proof of a negative Covid-19 test before entering the country from abroad.

Officials said they were dropping the requirement due to the “tremendous progress” the country had made in the fight against the virus.

The travel industry has been pushing for an end to the policy, which they say has deterred bookings, as families fear getting stranded abroad.

The change comes into effect on Sunday.

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How Businesses Can Survive Inflation and Recession | Inc.com

As we all gradually get over the massive economic and societal hurdles the Covid-19 pandemic brought about, the U.S. economy is sliding into more drama: inflation and recession.

Prices are rising, supply chains are still in turmoil, and customers and business owners alike are pinching every penny as their lives get more expensive. Economists agree that this high inflation could be long-lasting and play a major part in the oncoming recession. They see hard times ahead, particularly for small business owners and new entrepreneurs.

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As startup layoffs continue, some perspective | TechCrunch

Per Layoffs.fyi, a layoff tracker, over 16,000 tech workers lost their jobs in May, and June is off to a similarly brutal start. TechCrunch’s senior reporter Amanda Silberling and I have accidentally, and unfortunately, started working on a weekly column about the tech layoffs; what first started as a tip-over moment at Thrasio has soon expanded to startups regardless of sector, financing stage or if they had obvious growth tensions or not.

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What Is an Impact-Driven Business Model and How Can It Benefit You? | Entrepreneur

When we think about a diversified business model, it’s almost always followed by thoughts of multiple streams of income. Sounds wonderful. Wouldn’t we all love money coming in from many different sources? Better yet, let some of those sources be passive income streams and we can just sit back and watch the money roll in, right? It doesn’t exactly work like that, though.

If you’re like many entrepreneurs, you probably also spend a great deal of your time and energy on parts of your business that you intend on being future income streams that aren’t paying off quite yet. They may be efforts that aren’t currently bringing in the dough but are what you intend to be the future of your business and primary income sources.

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Filtering Nanoplastics From Drinking Water | Cool Business Ideas to Start in 2022

Today’s filtration technologies do a wonderful job of producing potable water, but the spread of plastic waste throughout the environment means there are new threats to contend with. A new study has investigated the performance of different techniques when it comes to removing nanoplastics from water, and shown that biologically active systems known as slow sand filters can remove the tiny particles with 99.9 percent efficacy.

As the even smaller sibling of already troubling microplastics, nanoparticles have come into focus as a big problem as scientists deepen our understanding of plastic pollution. Where microplastics that measure less than 5 mm (0.2 in) are notoriously difficult to track and threaten the livelihood of organisms such as marine life, it is becoming clear that nanoplastics might pose their own unique set of problems.

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Kohl’s puts up a for-sale sign | CNN

Kohl’s may soon have a new owner.

Kohl’s (KSS) said late Monday that it had entered into a three-week exclusive negotiation period for a potential sale with Franchise Group (FRG), a holding company which owns The Vitamin Shoppe and other retail brands.

Franchise Group has proposed to buy Kohl’s for $60 a share. Kohl’s stock closed at $42.12 on Monday and rose 10% during early trading Tuesday on the news. The deal would value Kohl’s at around $8 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported, about 5 times more than it was worth last week.

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How this trippy illusion will make you see an ‘expanding black hole’ | Live Science

A brand new optical illusion tricks the majority of people into thinking that a dark “black hole” region at the center of a stationary image is rapidly expanding, as if the observer were moving toward it. Researchers now suspect that the image literally tricks the brain into thinking that the observer is moving into a darkened space, like a cave or tunnel.

The illusion consists of a large black ellipse surrounded by a dark halo on a white background filled with smaller black ellipses. Typically, as a person stares at the image, the dark elliptical region will appear to expand outward for a couple of seconds, which is why the design has been nicknamed the “expanding hole.”

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How To Master Timeboxing For Increased Productivity | Lifehack

If you’re looking for ways to improve your productivity, chances are, you’ve come across a concept called timeboxing. Even if you’ve never heard the term “timebox” before, you might have come across other aspects that belong to timeboxing, such as calendar blocking and the Pomodoro Technique.

In any case, timeboxing is one of the simplest yet most effective time management strategies. And in this article, you’ll learn exactly how to apply this technique in your day-to-day life.

What Is Timeboxing?

Let’s first look at what timeboxing is. Timeboxing is a very simple concept where you give yourself a certain amount of time for a certain task. This stands in contrast to the “normal” way of working, which is to just work on a task until it’s done. You can either use your calendar and add blocks for certain tasks in your calendar, or you can simply use a timer to give yourself a deadline for your timebox.

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