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- New Chrome for Android and iOS compression tool will cut your data usage in half
- Box for iOS offers 50GB of cloud storage and new app design
- Microsoft reportedly spending $2.6 billion to attract Samsung, Sony, and Huawei
- Blackphone takes privacy to the extreme with encrypted spy-proof Android smartphone
- HP resumes making smartphones with announcement of Slate 6 and Slate 7 VoiceTab Android devices
New Chrome for Android and iOS compression tool will cut your data usage in half Posted: 15 Jan 2014 01:14 PM PST Google Chrome will soon update its mobile versions in order to severely cut down on the amount of data that the apps consume when someone browses the web on their iPhone, iPad, or Android phone or tablet Read the full story here. |
Box for iOS offers 50GB of cloud storage and new app design Posted: 15 Jan 2014 11:18 AM PST Box for iOS has updated its iOS app to include a brand new design, and with the interface changes comes a more headline worthy change - up to 50 GB of free cloud storage available on iOS or the web. Read the full story here. |
Microsoft reportedly spending $2.6 billion to attract Samsung, Sony, and Huawei Posted: 15 Jan 2014 09:42 AM PST The only companies taking Windows Phone seriously are Microsoft and Nokia, and since Microsoft purchased Nokia's handset division, that leaves only one company that doesn't treat the operating system as an Android afterthought. Microsoft may spend billions to change that situation. Read the full story here. |
Blackphone takes privacy to the extreme with encrypted spy-proof Android smartphone Posted: 15 Jan 2014 07:09 AM PST As the world collectively groans with each new report about the US government spying on local and global communications network, two companies have announced a partnership and new phone that places privacy above all else. Read the full story here. |
HP resumes making smartphones with announcement of Slate 6 and Slate 7 VoiceTab Android devices Posted: 15 Jan 2014 06:41 AM PST Welcome to 2014, a year where webOS is on TV and HP is making smartphones again - only it's now making Android "voice tablets" (tablets that make phone calls) instead of webOS. Read the full story here. |
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