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Whatever happened to the HTC smartwatch?

BARCELONA — It could be a while yet before customers actually see HTC’s elusive smartwatch, which is still in the works. That’s the word from HTC CEO Peter Chou, who was reluctant to spill any details about the project. Check out CNET’s full Mobile World Congress 2015 coverage here. “We try to be very careful …

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FCC got Net neutrality ‘right,’ but fight isn’t over, Franken says

Four years ago, Sen. Al Franken was one of the few US lawmakers standing up for rules to keep the Internet open. Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) Now he’s celebrating a victory, along with President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats who applauded the Federal Communications Commission’s new Net neutrality rules adopted last week. For years Franken — comedy writer, author and …

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Data retention one step closer as Government accepts bipartisan review

Attorney-General George Brandis. CeBIT Australia, CC BY 2.0 The Government has agreed to amend proposed data retention legislation to adopt a number of recommendations from a bipartisan review, including agreeing to define the data set in legislation and provide protections for journalists. The announcement follows a joint parliamentary inquiry into the bill, which heard from critics and proponents of data …

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StoreDot rapid

Now playing: Watch this: See how fast this Storedot modified Galaxy S5 can charge 1:28 BARCELONA, Spain — Smartphones are amazing things, but one gripe felt almost universally is the problem of dreadful battery life. StoreDot hopes to ease our worries, showing off the latest iteration of its charge-in-seconds tech at Mobile World Congress. What’s more, it says we’ll see …

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Google’s Schmidt meets with EU antitrust chief amid probe

Google’s Eric Schmidt talked with the EU’s antitrust chief Monday, but details about the meeting haven’t been released. Stephanie Pilick/AFP/Getty Images Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt has met with the European Union’s antitrust chief, but it’s unclear whether that will help his company overcome the possibility of getting hit with billions in fines. Schmidt and European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager …

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BlackBerry outs touchscreen Leap, teases slider BlackBerry

BlackBerry devices executive Ron Louks teases a BlackBerry with a slide-out keyboard. Sarah Tew/CNET BARCELONA — BlackBerry is going back to a full touchscreen with the BlackBerry Leap. The Leap marks a departure from last year’s line-up, which was totally dependent on BlackBerry’s trademark physical keyboard. The company plans the smartphone to go on sale in April in Europe for …

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Get a Lenovo N20p 2

A convertible Chromebook for $229.99? Yes, please! Lenovo If you’ve been eyeballing a Chromebook but wishing for a model that’s a bit more versatile, a bit more, shall we say, flexible, today’s deal is for you. For a limited time, and while supplies last, Best Buy has the Lenovo N20p 2-in-1 touchscreen Chromebook for $229.99 shipped (plus tax). That’s a …

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Life on the Edge: What tricks does the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge have up its sleeve?

Now playing: Watch this: Dive into Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Edge ‘edge’ display 1:55 While the Galaxy S6 might technically be the latest flagship phone in Samsung’s Galaxy family, it’s the S6 Edge that’s turning heads over at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. CNET is on the ground at MWC and we’ve explored just some of the edge-based features that …

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Airbnb exec denies competition with hotels, says an Airbnb trip ‘changes you’

Airbnb launched a major marketing campaign in New York City over the summer, hanging upbeat posters in the city’s subways. CNET Airbnb is one of the success stories of the current dot-com boom. Valued at more than $10 billion, the company has rocketed its founders onto the Forbes billionaires list, even while negotiating fierce resistance from the hotel industry and …

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