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Battle of the fives: Samsung Galaxy S5 vs. Apple iPhone 5S vs. Google Nexus 5
Samsung made the Galaxy S5 official on Monday at a Mobile World Congress presentation in Barcelona, touting a slimmed-down approach to the latest flagship's feature set and simplified design. Read More
 


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MWC 2014: Samsung targets fitness junkies with Galaxy Gear 2, Gear Fit
MWC 2014: Samsung targets fitness junkies with Galaxy Gear 2, Gear Fit The Gear Fit has a 1.84-inch, curved, 432 by 128 pixel display. Both the Gear 2 and Gear fit include heart rate monitors and S Health, an application suite f... From: Network World Videos Views: 139 3 ratings Time: 02:01 More in Science & Technology Read More
 

Why the iWatch won't measure glucose levels
It's widely believed that Apple sometime in 2014 or soon thereafter will introduce an iWatch, a wearable device capable of tracking all sorts of interesting biometric data. Read More
 

 

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Two recently-discovered flaws in Apple iOS and Mac OS X have security experts openly asking whether the software vulnerabilities represent backdoors inserted for purposes of cyber-espionage. There's no clear answer so far, but it just shows that anxiety about state-sponsored surveillance is running high. Read More
 

Samsung to let developers tap into Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner
With its fingerprint scanner and heart-rate sensor, Samsung's Galaxy S5 has been a headline grabber since the almost phablet-sized smartphone launched at Mobile World Congress. Both the Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner and even the "wallet" API may sound like Apple copycat moves, but there are significant differences. Read More
 

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MWC 2014: E-paper smartphone display designed to save battery life
Yota Devices will launch a new dual-screen smartphone later this year that has an e-paper display to save battery. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More
 

MWC 2014: Dropped your phone in the toilet? Nanotechnology could save it
A microscopic coating from P2i coats the electronics inside smartphones to prevent the phones from short circuiting after getting wet. Read More
 

Vodafone Foundation puts a 2G cell in a backpack for disaster recovery
Did you ever have one of those days when cell coverage was so bad you wished you had a base station on your back? The Vodafone Foundation came out with just such a device this week, but not to keep irritable iPhone junkies happy. Read More
 

Why 2014 could be the year mobile payments explode on the iPhone
Richard Crone had been on the road a few days recently when his smartphone did something unexpected: It started sending him special-offer coupons for breakfast at Starbucks. Read More
 

Office for tablets: Microsoft's Godot
Apple launched the iPad four years ago, igniting a tablet frenzy that altered personal computing at home and at work, but Microsoft has yet to release an Office version for touchscreen devices. Read More
 

 

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