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Tuesday 11 February 2020

T-Mobile and Sprint’s industry-changing merger will reportedly clear its final hurdle tomorrow

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Tomorrow is a day the wireless industry has long been waiting for, according to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal’s well-guarded sources — a judge is expected to rule in favor of T-Mobile and Sprint in the lawsuit that attempted to stop their industry-changing merger. That should finally allow T-Mobile and Sprint to combine to take on AT&T and Verizon, as the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice have already approved the $26.5 billion deal.

That means we may finally see if the combined company will be as good as T-Mobile and Sprint have promised — or if there’ll be less competition than ever.

T-Mobile and Sprint have maintained since the merger was announced that the deal would create competition,...

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Impala raises $20 million to build the API of the hotel industry

Impala has raised another round of funding just a few months after raising an $11 million Series A round. This time, the startup is raising a $20 million Series B round led by Lakestar. Latitude Ventures is also participating in the round.

The company is building a service that works pretty much like Plaid, but for hotel rooms. The hotel industry relies on old-school “property management systems” to manage rooms, room types, pricing, extras, taxes, etc.

Instead of asking hotels to switch to an entirely different property management system, the company is upgrading those systems with a modern API. This way, you can build applications that query hotel data directly with a few lines of code. You get a standardized JSON response from the API.

Impala is currently compatible with a handful of property management systems. The company is still adding more systems in order to cover a wider range of hotels.

Three hundred hotels are currently working with Impala, such as Accor hotels (Mercure) and Hyatt-branded hotels. The company currently has a backlog of 3,500 hotels. It really shows that the industry has been waiting for a product like this.

While Impala is still focused on surfacing data in an easy-to-code manner, the company is already thinking beyond read-only data. The startup wants to let developers book rooms directly using the Impala API.

It could open up hotel bookings to many other services. For instance, you could imagine being able to book rooms on Lonely Planet’s website. Services selling train tickets and flights could upsell you with hotel rooms.

In order to offer rooms on the usual hotel booking services from Booking Holdings websites (Booking.com, Priceline, Agoda, Kayak…) and Expedia Group websites (Expedia, Hotels.com, HomeAway, Trivago…), many hotels currently work with channel managers to send out information to multiple services at once. In the future, Impala could replace those channel managers with its API.



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Star Wars' Kelly Marie Tran addresses reduced The Rise of Skywalker role - CNET

"At the end of the day, I got to be part of something so much bigger than me."

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Galaxy S20, Z Flip foldable, Galaxy Buds Plus: What we'll see at Samsung Unpacked tomorrow - CNET

We expect Samsung to have more than just phones at its Feb. 11 launch event.

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Google HR chief Eileen Naughton to step down amid employee tensions - CNET

Naughton will remain at Google, though the company doesn't know what her new role will be.

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Uber, Postmates dealt blow as California judge denies AB 5 injunction - CNET

The two gig companies still have to answer to the state of California as their lawsuit against it plays out.

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T-Mobile to get green light from judge on Sprint deal, reports say - CNET

T-Mobile's merger is moving forward.

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Star Wars Battlefront 2 BB-8 now available: 7 features the game should get soon - CNET

Commentary: Despite its controversial launch, Star Wars Battlefront 2 keeps getting better.

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Gymax Smart Sockets - CNET

4-pack; WiFi & timer functions.

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Microsoft's redesigned Office apps for iOS are faster and simpler


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Judge will reportedly approve Sprint / T-Mobile merger tomorrow


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Sony, LG, others back out of year’s biggest mobile tech event amidst coronavirus fears

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Enlarge / MWC in 2017. (credit: Ron Amadeo)

Mobile World Congress 2020 (MWC) is supposed to be the biggest week of the year for mobile technology, but the coronavirus public health scare and related travel restrictions have led to a great deal of uncertainty amidst the usual fanfare.

Several major tech companies including Sony, Amazon, LG, Ericsson, and Nvidia have cancelled plans to appear at the conference, and some, like Samsung, still plan to attend but with a reduced presence. The GSMA was quick to point out, as quoted in the BBC, that the event remains "more than 2,800 exhibitors strong."

The announcements have trickled in over the past few days. Many of these companies are usually key players at the event, and while many more companies still plan to attend, this year's show looks like it's going to be very different than what we saw in 2019 or 2018.

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Suncorp commits to another half-year of technology investments

It comes as the group achieves AU$642 million in net profit after tax for 1H20 to 31 December 2019.

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FBI warns about ongoing attacks against software supply chain companies

Exclusive: FBI alerts US private sectors about attacks aimed at their supply chain software providers.

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Australia keeps telco data longer than all but three countries

The Law Council said if the mandatory data retention scheme is to be maintained, significant amendments will be required.

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Relive your Polaroid wonder years with the Polaroid Mint, now just $50 - CNET

This digital camera that prints instantly without ink cartridges is at its lowest price ever.

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How to watch Samsung Unpacked event live: Galaxy S20, Z Flip, Galaxy Buds and more - CNET

Samsung's event takes place Tuesday, Feb. 11, in San Francisco and should be big.

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2020 Honda Civic Si review: A top pick for budget performance - Roadshow

Honda's turbocharged Civic Si is a well-balanced and engaging sport compact -- and a great budget performance pick, too.

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As new Boeing CEO takes over, it's unclear when the 737 Max will fly again - CNET

Two crashes killed 346 people and authorities are blaming Boeing's design, a faulty sensor and airline staff. Plus: Everything you need to know about the plane's other issues.

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The 2020 Porsche Macan GTS hides performance behind the numbers video - Roadshow

It sits in between the Macan S and Turbo but the new Porsche Macan GTS might be right in the sweet spot.

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Parasite director Bong Joon-ho now shares Walt Disney's 67-year-old Oscar record - CNET

The groundbreaking South Korean filmmaker proves anything Disney can do, he can do equally.

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2020 Porsche Macan GTS first drive review: Punching above its weight - Roadshow

The new GTS splits the difference between the Macan S and Turbo, and it's a much greater performer than its on-paper numbers might suggest.

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Ring Video Doorbell 2 for $97 + free shipping - CNET

Ring Video Doorbell 2 for $97

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