Score a Year of Unlimited Tech Training for Under $60 with StackSkills

When it comes to beginning or furthering a career in virtually any field, having the right education is absolutely essential. But you don’t need to sit in a classroom for months in order to get the skills you need to thrive.
This StackSkills Premium Annual Pass grants you unlimited access to a massive trove of educational materials that cover today’s most in-demand skills, and it’s available for just $59 for a limited time.
With over 1,000 quality courses and 550,000 students enrolled, StackSkills Premium is your go-to resource for learning about today’s most important and lucrative industries.
Whether you’re looking to climb that career ladder or make a career change, you’ll be able to learn about everything from IT and app development to graphic design, business, marketing and beyond—all through engaging courses that utilize real-world examples.
Every StackSkills instructor is an expert in their field, and there are plenty of progress-tracking tools to keep you motivated and on-track to hit your goals.
Stay ahead of the competition with a StackSkills Premium Annual Pass while it’s available for just $59.
com.
Continue reading

Raptor Lake to Offer ‘Unlimited Power’ Mode for Those Who Don’t Care About Heat, Electric Bills
If you've got the cooling power, and don't mind some noise, more power to you.

Verizon Throttled California Fire Department’s ‘Unlimited’ LTE During Wildfires
On June 29th of this year, fire department officials realized the vehicle's LTE connection had dropped to 0.5 percent of its usual speed. This made it impossible to effectively coordinate resources attempting to control the wildfires.

Google Fi Adds Unlimited Data Plan
Google launched Project Fi (now just Google Fi) at a time when unlimited mobile data was a rarity. Now, all carriers have a nominally "unlimited" service tier, and some only offer unlimited. Google is getting with the times today, adding an unlimited service option to Google Fi.

AT&T Finally Renders the Word ‘Unlimited’ Completely M
Over the past few years, the big four US carriers have been working to twist the definition of the word "unlimited" until it has no meaning. AT&T may have finally succeeded with its new plans that determine when the carriers will throttle your connection to unusably slow speeds.