Health apps on the rise, but medical use is still limited

The health industry is finally starting to make better use of mobile apps, but there are still challenges ahead, according to Julie Bretland, founder of Our Mobile Health, speaking at the Samsung Developer conference in London. “Over 97,000 health and medical apps are available,” Bretland said at the event, “apps are convenient and easy to …

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Carphone Warehouse £50 tablet in trouble over Google fee

Carphone Warehouse is investigating claims that its £50 Android tablet was produced without coughing up the right licensing fees to Google. Mobile Magazine quotes industry sources claiming the supplier of the Avoca 7 tablet failed to pay for a license to include support for Google apps and the Google Play online store. A Carphone Warehouse spokesperson told CNET, “Our Avoca …

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Verizon first in line for Moto X’s KitKat update

Verizon’s Moto X is the first to see Android 4.4 KitKat. CBS Interactive Verizon is the first US carrier to roll out the Android 4.4 KitKat update to Motorola’s Moto X. According to a company blog post, Verizon customers will start seeing KitKat as soon as today. Related stories: CNET reviews the Moto X Verizon cuts price of customized Moto …

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Galaxy Gear tops 800,000 units sold in two months

Samsung’s Galaxy Gear smartwatch has exceeded the company’s sales expectations, according to a new report. Samsung told Reuters on Tuesday that it has sold 800,000 Galaxy Gear units over the past two months since the smartwatch has been on store shelves. Samsung didn’t say how many units it had expected to sell, but said that sales have so far exceeded …

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iSheep, Fandroids, and why we care so damn much about our smartphones

It’s 10:30 p.m. and already there’s a line of two dozen or so people. They’re sitting on lawn chairs, tucked under blankets, and pushed neatly to the edge of the sidewalk by one of those extendable nylon straps you see at movie theaters. It’s chilly here in San Francisco, and Ryan Rawson wears an extra jacket to keep warm. “What …

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Google pays those who find Android security glitches

Google has expanded its bug-bounty program to cover vulnerabilities uncovered in Android. The program began with Chrome and expanded to Google Web sites and other open-source software projects. Under the program, people who find security holes get paid bounties. That often equates to a few hundred dollars, but particularly skilled attacks can mean big money — $50,000 last week for …

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Filip keeps tabs on your tykes

The Filip Smartwatch promises to give parents more piece of mind by locating kids quickly. Priced at $199.99, the Filip functions as a location tracker as well as a communication device that’s able to conduct phone calls and receive text messages in an emergency. Built with internal GPS circuitry plus cellular GSM radio, the Filip connects to AT&T’s wireless network …

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GiffGaff starts flogging phones, with flexible P2P financing

GiffGaff, the super-cheap do-it-yourself phone network run by its members, is offering a new way of buying new blowers. The mobile network is now selling a range of 20 phones — and you can borrow from other GiffGaffers to pay for them. Its mobiles go from the old-fashioned £71 Nokia 301 to the super-powered £599 Samsung Galaxy Note 3, with …

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Samsung halts shambolic Galaxy S3 Android 4.3 update

Samsung has stopped sending out the Android 4.3 update to its Galaxy S3, after two weeks of complaints from aggravated users. Since the update first appeared on 4 November, the Korean company has been deluged with complaints, ranging from battery drain to the phone freezing. “As we are currently investigating the reported issues with Galaxy S3 4.3 Jelly Bean update, …

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FCC chairman: US phone system needs Internet makeover

The Federal Communications Commission is getting ready to dial up an Internet update to the nation’s telephone system. New FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler announced Tuesday that the commission will begin a “diverse set of experiments” next year aimed at replacing the telephone system’s traditional phone lines with networks that are based on Internet Protocol. While many consumers already make phone …

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Chipmakers helping to give computers a visual cortex

Samsung, Qualcomm, ARM, Broadcom, and a bunch of other technology companies want your computer to see. To that end, they banded together at the Khronos Group to try to standardize some elements of machine vision technology. It’s the kind of thing that could make it easier to write an augmented reality app for a mobile phone or sign-recognition software for …

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Nokia approves Microsoft sell

Nokia shareholders have approved the sale of the Finnish company’s mobile phone division to Microsoft. Meeting today at an extraordinary general meeting in Helsinki, 99.7 per cent of shareholders gave the green light to the €5.44bn (£4.5bn) sale, according to the Financial Times. After flogging the mobile phone part of the business and licensing its related patents to Microsoft, Nokia …

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Verizon makes retail push with enhanced ‘destination store’

Verizon Wireless is hoping to shake up the retail experience. Verizon Chief Operating Officer Marni Walden on Tuesday unveiled its first “destination” store in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. The enhanced store is designed to provide education, support, and hands-on demonstrations of wireless products and services. She also said the company would be converting its chain of 1,700 …

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Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 update begins, not in UK yet

The Android 4.3 update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has begun, finally bringing new features from the Note 3 and Galaxy S4 — but UK phone fans will have to be patient as Samsung tries to avoid a repeat of the S3 update fiasco. Samsung UK is playing it coy over the prospect of British phableteers updating their Note, telling …

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No, Galaxy Gear could still be massive flop

The Galaxy Gear recorded 800,000 unit sales over its first two months — so it’s a hit, right? Not exactly. The figure Samsung disclosed is actually the number of smartwatches the Korean tech giant shipped to retailers and partners; it isn’t actually a true reflection of consumer demand. Korean publication Yonhap reported that the numbers represented shipments, and not sales …

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