Friday night pub quiz: Test your general knowledge with these 20 questions - February 14, 2025
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- Business Insider
The best international roaming plans for your phone while traveling
It's surprisingly easy to stay connected while on an international trip, whether you're looking for the most affordable and bare essentials or want as much data as you have at home with the ability to make phone calls and send or receive SMS text messages. That's why you should always consider one of the best international roaming plans to take with you. There are several options to stay connected abroad. In my international travel experience, I've found a dedicated international eSIM plan offered by services like Airalo very effective. It allows you to use the domestic plan and carrier you want independently from your international needs. Higher-end plans from major carriers and budget-conscious MVNO services also contain international features. After extensive research, it's clear that T-Mobile's Experience Beyond plan has the best international features in a domestic plan. US Mobile's Unlimited Premium plan offers incredible international connectivity for a budget plan. These can be good options if you travel internationally often and make good use of premium domestic features, too. Airalo International eSIM data plan Airalo offers data-only plans for several countries and regions, as well as plans that include calls and SMS text messaging. Data is all most people need for maps directions, data-based voice calls with popular apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, and light web browsing to research destinations and attractions. You can still call emergency services in many countries, which isn't dependent a phone plan, but between your phone and the local cell service. Check price at Airalo International eSIM plans from providers like Airalo offer data plans for various countries, regions, or even globally. They're especially useful for infrequent travellers who don't want to tie international connectivity needs with their domestic plan. Airalo offers data-only plans as well as plans that include voice calls and SMS texting. In my experience, data is all most people need for travel essentials, like getting directions in a map app, light web browsing of local destinations, and using communication apps like WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger to call or message contacts. Still, the option for making voice calls and SMS texting is there. I've personally used Airalo's data-only plans successfully in Portugal, though there were some hiccups with my iPhone's iMessages. I don't suspect the issues I faced with iMessage were specific to Airalo. Rather, the issues likely come from whether contacts have my Apple ID saved in their contacts list. This issue would likely arise whenever you disable your US domestic SIM or eSIM. Numerous international eSIM providers exist besides Airalo. After researching features, pricing, support options, and user feedback online, I found that Ubigi and Roamless are suitable alternatives if Airalo doesn't have what you need. Depending on your data needs and the length of your trip, we think 5GB and 10GB plans should suffice for most people. You can check how much data you have left in the app, which is handy for managing your data use. You can also top up your data. It's not the end of the world if you run out of data and don't have the option to top up — you can sign up for a new plan, which requires a new eSIM. If you've run out of data, you need a reliable WiFi connection to top up or sign up for a new eSIM. These dedicated international services only work via eSIM, so you'll need to ensure your phone supports eSIMs. You can buy the plan you want and set up an eSIM before your trip, and activate that specific eSIM in your phone's settings when you arrive. Also, note that international eSIM plans don't typically work if your phone is locked to your carrier. Phones are typically locked if you buy them from your carrier. You can try contacting your carrier to unlock your phone before your trip. I'd also recommend disabling your domestic SIM or eSIM in your phone's settings while en route to your destination (like on the flight there). That way, your domestic service won't try to connect to an international network, and you won't incur outrageous international roaming fees. Even with a data-only plan, you can usually call local emergency services. However, emergency services may be unable to call you back if needed, as they won't have a phone number to call. Some countries may require a valid SIM or eSIM with a phone number, whether local or your home SIM — Nomad, for example, lists Germany and Switzerland as needing a valid SIM to make emergency calls. T-Mobile Experience More plan T-Mobile's Experience More plan is an excellent for most people with good T-Mobile coverage, as it comes with unlimited premium data, a generous 60GB of mobile hotspot data, tempting discounts on popular streaming services like Netflix and Apple TV Plus, and comprehensive international features. Overall, T-Mobile's Experience Beyond plan has the best and most international features compared to Verizon's and AT&T's offerings. Indeed, T-Mobile's Experience More plan includes 5GB per month of high-speed data and unlimited SMS text messaging in 215+ countries and destinations. Visitors to Canada and Mexico can enjoy an even better 15GB of high-speed data and unlimited texts and calls. The more expensive T-Mobile Experience Beyond plan gives you 15GB of data to use in the same 215+ countries, and upgrades the Mexican/Canadian allowance to 30GB. The T-Mobile Experience Beyond plan also includes texting, WiFi, and video streaming on flights. However, it's only for domestic flights on Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines, so it's not something to consider for international travel. If you need more data or the ability to make traditional voice calls outside the US, Canada, or Mexico, you can add T-Mobile's International Pass, which includes unlimited calling and varying amounts of data: 512MB (for one day): $5 5GB (for 10 days): $35 15GB (for 30 days): $50 You can still make emergency calls in many countries, even with a data-only plan, but some countries may require a valid SIM. It's best practice to check before you set off. If you'd like to know more about how good the network is in general, in particular for domestic use, don't miss our fresh T-Mobile review. Best budget plan US Mobile's Unlimited Premium plan on the Light Speed network (T-Mobile) includes 10GB of data, 200 voice minutes, and 250 texts in over 180 countries. That's the most international features we've seen on a budget plan, and even beats the most expensive major carrier plans. US Mobile is also incredibly flexible in several important ways. 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Forbes
a day ago
- Forbes
Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez Marry Today: What We Know About Venice Extravaganza
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former journalist Lauren Sánchez will exchange vows on a small Venetian island Friday, the centerpiece of what is expected to be a star-studded, and controversial, multi-day ceremony hosted in Venice, Italy, with protests by angered locals having already interfered with some of the billionaire's party plans. Lauren Sanchez and US founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, leave the Aman Hotel in Venice on June 25, ... More 2026. Photo by STEFANO RELLANDINI/AFP via Getty Images Bezos and Sánchez will tie the knot on San Giorgio Island on Friday, multiple outlets reported, a small locale off the coast of Venice's St. Mark's Square which contains a centuries-old church known for its bell tower. Though the couple will hold their wedding in Italy, city officials told CNN they have not received an official marriage request from the couple, indicating their celebrations are ceremonial and that they may already have married in the United States. 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Get Forbes Breaking News Text Alerts : We're launching text message alerts so you'll always know the biggest stories shaping the day's headlines. Text 'Alerts' to (201) 335-0739 or sign up here . How Many Wedding Celebrations Are Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sánchez Planning? Festivities kicked off Thursday night, after many of Bezos and Sánchez's celebrity guests arrived, with a party at the Madonna dell'Orto, a 14th-century cathedral, CNN reported. Guests appear to be adhering to strict social media rules, CNN reported, as some of the most social media-savvy guests, like the Kardashians, have not posted any pictures from inside the venue. After Friday's wedding ceremony, celebrations are expected to conclude with a wedding reception Saturday at the Arsenale, a shipyard and armory that is now the site of an annual Venetian cultural festival. The Saturday reception was initially set to take place at the Scuola Grande Della Misericordia, a 14th-century building, but the event was moved because of concerns over protests, the Wall Street Journal reported, though protests are still planned for the new location. Reuters reported Lady Gaga and Elton John may perform at Saturday's party, though The Hollywood Reporter said this week Gaga was not asked to perform. Bezos and Sánchez first appeared in Venice on Wednesday, where they had dinner at the home of billionaire Barry Diller and his wife, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, the New York Times reported. Some locals in Venice, which has dealt with overtourism that has strained the city's infrastructure and services for years, have staged protests under the name 'No Space for Bezos' over concerns the wedding's scale will worsen some of the issues created by excessive tourist crowds, with more demonstrations planned to disrupt this week's festivities. Protesters are planning a march on Saturday, according to posts by the 'No Space for Bezos' group on Instagram, which will start at the Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia train station, located roughly 1.5 miles away from the Arsenale venue. The group has already held multiple demonstrations. On Monday, the Greenpeace environmental activist organization joined 'No Space for Bezos' in Venice's St. Mark's Square, unveiling a banner with Bezos' face that read: 'IF YOU CAN RENT VENICE FOR YOUR WEDDING YOU CAN PAY MORE TAX.' Police quickly took the banner away, the Associated Press reported. They previously hoisted a banner that says 'Bezos' with an 'X' through it on the San Giorgio Maggiore church's bell tower. Federica Toninelli, a Venetian activist with 'No Space for Bezos,' told Reuters the wedding is also a 'symbol of the exploitation of the city by outsiders.' Protesters have threatened to block access to canals and city streets in an effort to block wedding attendees from reaching party venues in the city, according to Variety. Oliviero Cassarà, a lead organizer and activist, said in a statement 'No Space for Bezos' has zero issue with Americans or people getting married in Venice, instead criticizing Bezos for his links to Trump and blasting the president's controversial trade policies. 'Bezos supported Trump economically and politically and is consequently co-responsible for this drift against us Italian and European citizens,' Cassarà said. Brugnaro has spoken out against the protesters and tried to reassure them the city is capable of handling the event, citing its hosting of the Venice Film Festival and G7 Summit. Brugnaro said he was 'ashamed of those who behave like this,' Variety reported. How Many People Are Attending The Wedding And Who Is On The Guest List? Venice officials have said the guest list for Bezos and Sánchez's wedding is limited to 200 people. On Tuesday afternoon, Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner, who were rumored to attend, were photographed arriving in Venice. Other celebrities so far spotted in Venice for the festivities include Kylie and Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brady, Gayle King, Orlando Bloom, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sydney Sweeney. Investor Michael Kives has also been seen in Venice in addition to Dolce & Gabbana founder and billionaire Domenico Dolce and Queen Rania of Jordan, wife of the country's King Abdullah II. Bezos invited President Donald Trump to the wedding, the Journal reported, though Trump will not make the trip due to scheduling conflicts. How Much Will The Wedding Cost? Multiple reports have said the wedding will predictably cost millions of dollars. Reuters reported an estimated total cost of $46.5 million to $55.6 million. 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Cassará even compared Bezos to Clooney in his statement, saying Bezos 'is not George Clooney with his romantic aura.' We estimate Bezos' net worth at $234.9 billion as of Friday, making him the fourth-wealthiest person in the world behind Mark Zuckerberg ($252.1 billion), Larry Ellison ($256.1 billion) and Elon Musk ($410.1 billion). Key Background Bezos and Sánchez met almost 10 years ago and began making public appearances together around 2019, when the two began dating. They became engaged in 2023 aboard the Koru superyacht, with Bezos offering Sánchez a 30-carat cushion cut pink diamond set in platinum, according to Vanity Fair. Venice Residents Protest Entry Fee For Tourists Amid Concerns City Will Turn Into A 'Theme Park' (Forbes)


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- Time Business News
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