Month: April 2021

TODAY: In 1953, Roberto Bolaño is born.  “The atmosphere was mostly awkward silences, slight terror at having their poems chosen for discussion, and equal terror at having them ignored.” When Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton met in (a very relatable) workshop. | Lit Hub Tobias Carroll looks to Ian Sinclair, whose idea of “walking with
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OneWeb, the communications satellite company that investors refuse to give up on, has flogged a quarter of itself to Eutelsat for $550 million. The UK company’s business model seems to consist of burning through billions of dollars of investors’ cash, then asking for more. When the pandemic meant its previous long-suffering backers finally decided to
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O2 and Vodafone have entered into a UK agreement to trade spectrum holdings in the 3.4 GHz-3.8 GHz band to create more efficient frequency blocks for 5G rollout. The deal formed part of the assignment phase of Ofcom’s recently concluded 700 MHz and 3.6 GHz spectrum auction, in which it raised £1.36 billion for government
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ComingSoon.net is excited to premiere an exclusive Separation clip from the upcoming horror film, which releases April 30 in theaters. Starring Brian Cox and Madeline Brewer, Separation follows an eight-year-old girl named Jenny as she copes to life without her mother, who is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Now living with her father, who is an artist, she
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