Tech Bytes: AT&T to raise prices of old unlimited plans

Tech Bytes: AT&T increasing prices of older plans

In today's Tech Bytes from ABC: AT&T is raising prices for customers on its older plans, WalMart is replacing paper shelf labels with digital ones, WhatsApp is allowing users to send HD photos and videos by default

A price-hike for AT&T customers starting in August, unlimited plans will increase by up to $20 for multiple lines And $10 for a single line. In return, AT&T is offering more high-speed and hotspot data.

Walmart is replacing paper shelf labels with digital price tags in more than 2,000. This new system will update prices in minutes, instead of the current two-day process. The company has already started adding the new labels to some locations in Texas and Canada. Shoppers can expect the full rollout by 2026.

Whatsapp will now allow users to send HD photos and videos by default. This update removes the need for manual selection, ensuring better media quality. The feature will be available globally soon, enhancing the sharing experience for over two billion users.