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February, 2014

  • 25 February

    What the tech business hasn’t yet grasped about human nature

    BARCELONA — It’s pretty clear from Facebook’s ascent that businesses nowadays understand our need to connect with friends and family is a big deal. But what about our need to be bored, to be surprised, and to get away from it all? Those are among the parts of human nature that could be a big …

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  • 25 February

    BlackBerry could turn BBM into an ATM in emerging markets

    BlackBerry might soon become a mobile ATM. Speaking to Recode in an interview published on Tuesday, BlackBerry enterprise president John Sims said the company is meeting with firms in emerging markets around the world to explore the possibility of transferring money through BBM. “Money movement is an important thing,” Sims told Recode. If BlackBerry delivers a full payment service, it …

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  • 25 February

    A deep dive into the Galaxy S5’s snappy fingerprint scanner

    Now playing: Watch this: Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner and heart rate monitor… 1:59 BARCELONA, Spain — Samsung didn’t shed many details about the fingerprint scanner on its new Galaxy S5 smartphone, but I had a chance to set up and use the security feature here at the show. Meet the Samsung Galaxy S5 Hands-on with the Galaxy S5 Galaxy S5 …

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  • 25 February

    Samsung Galaxy S5 is official: MWC daily round

    The big news from Mobile World Congress is that Samsung has finally unveiled the Galaxy S5. And it’ll reach British shores in April. Jolly good. So what else happened at that big festival of phones? Samsung launched another wrist-worn device — its third this week — BlackBerry outed a pair of new handsets, the Geeksphone Blackphone broke cover, and Panasonic …

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  • 25 February

    T

    T-Mobile said it has made good progress in shifting customers from the older MetroPCS network to T-Mobile. And the company will start shutting down the older network later this year. T-Mobile made the announcement on a conference call with analysts and press following its fourth quarter earnings on Tuesday. The company also provided an update on its 4G LTE network …

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  • 25 February

    SanDisk debuts 128GB microSD

    SanDisk has launched the world’s first microSD card with a capacity of 128GB. (Credit: SanDisk) Stuck with a 8GB phone? Your woes may soon be over. SanDisk has announced the largest capacity microSD card to date, the 128GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1, delivering twice the speed of ordinary microSD cards. The new card can fit, according to SanDisk, 16 hours …

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  • 25 February

    Don’t worry, humans: Yahoo says best news crafted by real people

    BARCELONA, Spain — At MWC 2014 I managed to sit down with former Summly founder and recent A-level Yahoo hire Nick D’Aloisio. He spoke to me hot on the heels of Yahoo bringing its News Digest app to iOS device users in the UK. Edited automatically by brainy software but curated by real, live people, Yahoo’s graphically flashy mobile application …

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  • 25 February

    Galaxy S5: How Samsung built its Galactic Empire (video)

    Now playing: Watch this: How Samsung built its Galactic Empire 4:07 As the Galaxy S5 enters officialdom, Samsung is the biggest smartphone maker in the world — presiding over an indomitable gadget kingdom. But how did a company best known for Blu-ray players and TVs become the all-eclipsing superpower it is today? In this special episode of Adventures in Tech, …

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  • 25 February

    T

    T-Mobile’s “Uncarrier” promotions may be winning the fourth largest nationwide wireless operator new customers, but it’s coming at a cost. For the fourth quarter of 2013, the company’s losses grew to $20 million, or 3 cents per share. This was up from a loss of $8 million, or 1 cent per share, during the same quarter in 2012. The losses …

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  • 25 February

    Privacy

    The GeeksPhone Blackphone is designed specifically for those who would prefer to keep their data to themselves. The Blackphone keeps your user data secure and anonymous via several methods. Unlike other phones it doesn’t track your browser and search history which would allow others to mine your data. It also prevents location tracking via wifi hotspots. This is all made …

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