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Identity
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Identity
DJ Snake and J Balvin Reunite With a 90s-Inspired Summer Anthem 'Noventa'
DJ Snake and J Balvin are back together and the result is pure reggaeton nostalgia. Their new track 'Noventa' dropped today, July 2, channeling the explosive chemistry fans first witnessed on 2019's 'Loco Contigo.' Fusing DJ Snake's genre-defying production with Balvin's signature cool, 'Noventa' nods to the colorful chaos of the 90s. The single comes with a VHS-style music video shot in New York City, complete with street cyphers and lo-fi energy that bring the throwback vision to life. 'Noventa' leads the rollout for DJ Snake's upcoming album Nomad, due later this year and sets the tone for a project built to move across borders, genres, and generations. Listen to 'Noventa' now here:


Scotsman
a day ago
- Scotsman
The 10 ‘dead zones' with worst mobile phone signal
Summer is finally here and you might be preparing to get away soon. If you are plotting a staycation to make the most of the natural beauty on show in the UK, you don't want to be caught in a phone signal blackspot. After all, in our modern digital age, getting caught with bad or no reception can be incredibly irritating. It is not only the inability to get calls or texts - it can also mean no access to the internet, for navigation as an example. Whether you are travelling or just wondering if the signal in your area is particularly bad - you will want to be aware of the so-called 'phone signal blackspots'. The Express reports that the team at Nomad have highlighted the 10 dead spots where you will get the worst coverage, using official data from Ofcom to identify them. The list is in no particular order and includes the places that can be hardest to get mobile reception. Find out if you are living in one - or planning to visit one this summer. Have you had long-standing problems with your phone signal where you live? We would love to hear from you. Get in touch by email: . 1 . Aisholt, Somerset A major signal dead spot can be found in the postcode of TA5 1AR in the village of Aisholt, Somerset. It also covers Lower Aisholt - and the rural area surrounding them. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales 2 . East Anstey, Devon This village in Devon (EX16 9JT) is one of the dead spots. However it is a rural village with a population of just over 200 people, so perhaps it is not a surprise that it has dodgy phone signal. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales 3 . Hanbury, Worcestershire For those in the postcode of B60 4BS in Hanbury, Worcestershire, you are likely to struggle to get a phone signal because it is one of the worst dead spots in the UK. It covers parts of the outskirts of the rural village including a first school. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales 4 . Higham, Kent If you go down to the postcode of BB12 9BW in Kent you're sure of a big surprise - except instead of Teddy Bears picnic it will be poor phone signal. This dead spot falls on the outskirts of the village of Higham and includes a street of houses. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales


Scotsman
a day ago
- Scotsman
The 10 ‘dead zones' with worst mobile phone signal
Summer is finally here and you might be preparing to get away soon. If you are plotting a staycation to make the most of the natural beauty on show in the UK, you don't want to be caught in a phone signal blackspot. After all, in our modern digital age, getting caught with bad or no reception can be incredibly irritating. It is not only the inability to get calls or texts - it can also mean no access to the internet, for navigation as an example. Whether you are travelling or just wondering if the signal in your area is particularly bad - you will want to be aware of the so-called 'phone signal blackspots'. The Express reports that the team at Nomad have highlighted the 10 dead spots where you will get the worst coverage, using official data from Ofcom to identify them. The list is in no particular order and includes the places that can be hardest to get mobile reception. Find out if you are living in one - or planning to visit one this summer. Have you had long-standing problems with your phone signal where you live? We would love to hear from you. Get in touch by email: . 1 . Aisholt, Somerset A major signal dead spot can be found in the postcode of TA5 1AR in the village of Aisholt, Somerset. It also covers Lower Aisholt - and the rural area surrounding them. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales 2 . East Anstey, Devon This village in Devon (EX16 9JT) is one of the dead spots. However it is a rural village with a population of just over 200 people, so perhaps it is not a surprise that it has dodgy phone signal. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales 3 . Hanbury, Worcestershire For those in the postcode of B60 4BS in Hanbury, Worcestershire, you are likely to struggle to get a phone signal because it is one of the worst dead spots in the UK. It covers parts of the outskirts of the rural village including a first school. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales 4 . Higham, Kent If you go down to the postcode of BB12 9BW in Kent you're sure of a big surprise - except instead of Teddy Bears picnic it will be poor phone signal. This dead spot falls on the outskirts of the village of Higham and includes a street of houses. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Photo Sales


CNET
5 days ago
- Business
- CNET
Why Smart Travelers Are Switching to eSIMs This Summer
Higher prices are looming for just about everything, but they're not stopping people from planning more summer travel than ever. Deloitte's 2025 summer travel survey found that despite the gloomy economy, more Americans will travel this year than they did last year. And young people are especially ready for some self-care elsewhere: a survey by Allianz found that a whopping 70% of Americans under 35 are planning to take a vacation this summer. If you're one of the many people thirsty for a summer getaway, there's a good chance you're also looking to cut costs where you can. Maybe you're opting for a cheaper mid-week flight rather than heading out on Friday, or heading somewhere off the beaten path instead of a tourist-packed metropolis. Another smart way to trim your travel budget is to use an eSIM. You don't have to pay pricey roaming or add-on data fees to look up local spots, post pics and check your email while you're out of the country. Nomad eSIM, one of the most affordable options, gives you the data to do all that and more from over 200 countries. And right now you can get 20% off your first Nomad data plan with the code NOMCNET20. What is an eSIM? If you've ever upgraded your phone or switched carriers, you're likely familiar with what a SIM card is: It's that tiny chip in your phone that essentially connects it to your mobile carrier. A digital eSIM is different in that it's downloaded from the web directly into your phone. You can activate it using an app and switch carriers without the fuss of having to swap out your physical SIM card. An eSIM can be a smart choice for travelers who want to use their phone while abroad. Because eSIMs are data-based, you'll be able to send emails, browse the web, scroll your socials, stream videos and make data-based voice and video calls — all without having to pay the expensive roaming and data fees of your regular US-based carrier. Nomad eSIM How a Nomad eSIM helps you save on international data Nomad eSIM is different from the other eSIMs in that it offers an affordable plan lineup for every type of trip. Whether you're going to Costa Rica for a week-long retreat or backpacking around Europe all summer, you can pick a plan that works for your specific needs — and budget. If you're visiting one destination, Nomad has you covered with daily, weekly and monthly data plans ranging from 1GB to more than 20GB with coverage in over 200 countries. Travelers can also choose daily unlimited plans for a week, and there are local plans for single-country trips or regional plans for multi-destination travel. Current prices on plans include hotspots like Thailand ($0.18/GB) and Iceland ($1/GB). Nomad eSIM Get data plans tailored to your travel needs — and budget If you're exploring more than one country, the Nomad Global plan has weekly and monthly plans ranging from 1GB to 5GB and coverage in up to 112 countries. While global in reach, Nomad has intentionally focused coverage on the most popular travel destinations, helping to keep global plan costs more affordable. A 1GB, one-week Global plan starts at just $12, ideal for the occasional check-ins with loved ones and social media posts. Or you can opt for a 3GB or a 5GB Global plan starting at $26 or $36 respectively, and the data is good for one month. eSIMs are great for frequent flyers and digital nomads, too For backpackers, students abroad and digital nomads, the Nomad Global-EX plan offers handy six-month and year-long options that are good in up to 82 countries. Nomad eSIM The highly affordable Global-EX offers a 10GB, six-month plan starting at just $30 and a 20GB, one-year plan starting at $50, plus the option to expand your data limit to 30GB or 50GB as needed. This plan eliminates the hassle of having to reactivate your eSIM for each trip, and it's more affordable than other eSIM brands that offer similar data allowances for shorter durations. And for those who prefer unlimited data, Nomad has recently expanded its offerings with 21 new unlimited plans. Perfect for travelers who don't want to worry about running out of data or topping up, these plans start as low as $11 USD for 3 days of unlimited usage. eSIMs provide instant, hassle-free connectivity No matter which plan you choose, the Nomad eSIM is a snap to use. Simply download the app and activate the eSIM on your unlocked iOS or Android eSIM-compatible phone so you can get online the minute you land. There's no physical SIM card, no contracts and no hassle. Lock in a new Nomad plan today and score 20% off with the discount code NOMCNET20.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
How to watch 2025 NHL Draft: Date, Time, Live stream, and Top picks to watch
All about the 2025 NHL Draft schedule, top prospects, and first-round order (Image via: Getty Images) The 2025 NHL Draft marks a fresh chapter for struggling franchises aiming to rebuild with elite young talent. With future stars ready to make their mark, teams like the Islanders and Sharks are in position to make franchise-defining moves. As excitement builds, fans are eager to see who goes first and how to stream the full draft experience live. 2025 NHL Draft: Start time, top prospects, and How to watch live The 2025 NHL Draft begins on Friday, June 27, with Round 1 scheduled for 7 p.m. ET. The action continues on Saturday, June 28, when Rounds 2 through 7 kick off at 12 p.m. ET. This year's draft is loaded with talent and potential storylines that could shift the NHL landscape for years to come. The New York Islanders hold the coveted No. 1 overall pick and are widely expected to select Canadian defenseman Matthew Schaefer. Despite being limited to just 17 games for the Erie Otters due to a broken clavicle suffered at the World Juniors, Schaefer showcased elite two-way ability, notching 7 goals and 15 assists. Many scouts still rate him as the best overall talent in this class. TOP 10 PROSPECTS IN EVERY POSITION IN THE 2025 NHL DRAFT! At No. 2, the San Jose Sharks could draft Canadian center Michael Misa, adding to their rebuild after selecting Macklin Celebrini first overall last year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Nhà tiền chế 2025: Lựa chọn nhà ở giá cả phải chăng (Xem ngay) Nomad's Notebook Nhấp vào đây Undo Misa was electric this past season, putting up 62 goals and 72 assists in 65 games. Pairing him with Celebrini down the middle could give San Jose one of the league's most exciting young duos. Fans looking to watch the 2025 NHL Draft live can stream every round on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers. The platform provides access to major sports networks like ESPN, ABC, and NBC, making it easy to follow every pick without a cable subscription. Complete overview of Round 1 Draft picks and team slots As for the first-round order, the Islanders, Sharks, and Blackhawks make up the top three picks. They're followed by the Mammoth, Predators, and Flyers in spots four through six. Rounding out the top 10 are the Bruins, Kraken, Sabres, and Ducks. The Penguins pick at No. 11, with the Rangers, Red Wings, Blue Jackets, and Canucks following closely behind. Notably, the Canadiens hold two first-round picks (No. 16 via Calgary and No. 17), as do the Flyers (No. 6 and No. 22 via Colorado) and the Sharks (No. 2 and No. 30 via Dallas). The Flames also pick twice, with selections at No. 18 and No. 32 (from Florida). Other key draft slots include the Kings at No. 24, the Capitals at No. 27, and the Jets at No. 28. In total, 32 teams will be looking to secure future franchise cornerstones across all seven rounds of this year's draft. Also Read: Connor McDavid's birthday post for lady-love Lauren Kyle and pup Lenny is all kinds of adorable With Matthew Schaefer and Michael Misa leading a highly skilled class, the 2025 NHL Draft could be a turning point for several teams. Expect big moves, surprises, and future stars emerging as the next generation takes the spotlight. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.