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Active Stocks Investor’s Alert: T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS), Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ:BRKR)

On Monday, Shares of T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS), lost -3.36% to $5.97.

Tile, makers of a tiny Bluetooth tracker and accompanying app, declared new hardware and an app update that comprises the easiest Find Your Phone solution on the market. Customers can now find their misplaced smartphone or device from their physical Tile, any smart device (Android or iOS), or a web app. Tile has shipped more than two million of its Bluetooth trackers to assist its global community stay connected to the things that matter most to them.

“We aim to assist our global community of customers never lose anything ever again. Knowing that a cell phone is misplaced every 3.5 seconds, we created Find Your Phone, a solution that lives up to the experience our community members already know and love – it’s simple, intuitive, and most importantly, effective,” says Mike Farley, CEO and co-founder of Tile. “This news is particularly timely as we are thrilled to expand the Tile community to comprise T-Mobile. As a disruptor in the mobility space, T-Mobile has attracted a customer base of loyal, tech-savvy people that we are now happy to keep connected to their phones and other things they need to keep their daily life running smoothly.”

Tile will be sold in all 3,000+ T-Mobile (TMUS) locations in the US starting recently. This is particularly timely since its second-generation hardware allows you to find your phone via your Tile, a web app, or the cross-platform app on various devices.

T-Mobile US, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides mobile communications services in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company offers voice, messaging, and data services in the postpaid, prepaid, and wholesale markets.

Finally, Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ:BRKR), ended its last trade with -3.93% loss, and closed at $18.32.

Bruker, declared the release of the Opterra II Multipoint Scanning Confocal Microscope, which represents the next generation of quantitative live-cell microscopes.

The Opterra II’s low photo-toxicity and photo-bleaching capabilities deliver noteworthy advantages over today’s spinning disk confocal approaches, counting enabling time-lapsed volumetric studies on formerly inaccessible specimens. This performance is achieved through the system’s unique ability to optimize an experiment’s imaging conditions through real-time adjustment of imaging speed, resolution, and sensitivity. Additionally, the Opterra II provides sub-10% field uniformity deviation, allowing quantitative analysis, in all dimensions, as a standard feature.

“In a matter of a few hours after setup of the system we were collecting publication-quality data with Opterra II,” said Dr. William Bement, Chair of Laboratory Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Wisconsin, in Madison, WI. “The speed of the system, coupled with its photo-activation capabilities allowed us to collect data, and see interactions, that we had theorized about but had not seen until now. Opterra II has allowed us to overcome obstacles that have impeded our research for the past 5 years.”

Bruker Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, designs, manufactures, sells, and services proprietary life science and materials research systems, and associated products worldwide. It operates through two segments, Bruker Scientific Instruments, and Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies.

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