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The iPhone is the most reliable handset, study says

If you’re torn between buying a new iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy handset, this study might sway you. It says the iPhone is the most reliable mobile money can buy. Not only that, it’s almost three times more reliable than Samsung’s Galaxy handsets, which came in second place, five times more reliable than Nokia’s Lumia …

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EyeVerify scans your eye veins to keep your phone secure (video)

Now playing: Watch this: Eyeprints eye-scanning security tech exposed in video 1:21 BARCELONA, Spain–Move over, Android face unlock — a new security app promises to protect your smartphone by scanning the veins in your eye. Dubbed Eyeprint, the in-development app from EyeVerify first takes a picture of the veins in the corner of your eye, which are unique to you. …

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VirnetX v. Apple judge upholds $368M patent suit verdict

FaceTime FaceOff: VirnetX v. Apple’s patent battle grinds almost to a halt after both companies are denied injunctions or new judgments. A U.S. District Court has upheld an earlier decision by a federal jury last year to award intellectual property and patent holding firm VirnetX more than $368.2 million, after Apple was found to have infringed patents related to the …

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LG’s 4K phone upscaling squeezes Ultra HD from your mobile, wirelessly (video)

Now playing: Watch this: LG’s 4K smart phone upscaling revealed in video 1:56 BARCELONA, Spain–LG is showing off a new system that transforms your smartphone into a 4K media hub. The South Korean company is calling the new platform the “world’s first wireless Ultra HD transmission technology.” If you’ve got a game or video playing on your mobile in HD, …

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NFC seeps into bloodstream of Mobile World Congress

Yes. Soon your smartphone will replace your keys. Exciting and actually a bit scary. Sarah Tew/CNET BARCELONA, Spain–NFC (near field communication) technology has been around for some time now, but as of yet it’s failed to hit a level of ubiquity in our devices that would galvanize more businesses to adopt it. That, however, is changing fast. NFC invades Mobile …

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iPhone sales at Leap Wireless are half of what was forecast

Leap Wireless, which operates Cricket Wireless, told the Wall Street Journal that it’s sluggishly behind in its prepaid iPhone sales. In fact, by the time the carrier completes its yearlong contract with Apple in June, it will most likely have sold only half of the iPhones it committed to sell. This is bad news for both Leap and Apple. For …

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Google’s ninja approach to Mobile World Congress

BARCELONA, Spain–Gone is the giant Android figures, the twisty slide, colorful pins, and free ice cream sandwiches. Gone is the massive, head-turning booth that clearly established Google as a major player at Mobile World Congress. In its place is a small meeting room with a blank glass placard on the outside. A white curtain provides privacy for the briefings inside. …

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Firefox and Tizen make a move for Android

Alongside myriad new tablets and phones, Mobile World Congress 2013 also gave us our first real look at Mozilla’s Firefox OS and the Samsung and Intel collaboration, Tizen OS. While Android might dominate the smartphone landscape today, it’s only five years old. I can recall plenty of headlines in 2007 and 2008 that doubted whether there was room for yet …

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Google exec: There’s a wall between Nexus, Motorola

BARCELONA, Spain–Google considers its own Motorola Mobility unit the same as HTC or Samsung Electronics when it comes to their relationship. “It’s almost as if they are a separate company,” said Hiroshi Lockheimer, vice president of engineering for Android at Google, adding that there is a wall between the Nexus business and Motorola. Still, in answering a question about whether …

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Qualcomm: We will solve 4G roaming problem this year

BARCELONA, Spain–The second half of this year will see phones in the shops that can work on 4G LTE networks in both Europe and the U.S., according to Roberto Di Pietro, a VP at Qualcomm in Europe. That has the potential to solve a major problem with today’s 4G phones — although you can normally get a data connection in …

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