Thursday, January 23, 2014

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Scaled-down Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo images leaked

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 12:05 PM PST

Samsung is expected to announce the availability of the Galaxy Note 3 Neo, a slightly cheaper - and believe me, I mean slightly - version of the Galaxy Note 3 that mixes current-gen design with last-gen specs.
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Reminder: your company can wipe your phone, including personal data, without warning

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 09:10 AM PST

Smartphone owners who participate in bring your own device (BYOD) programs at their place of employment should backup their personal content early and frequently because personal photos and data can be gone in an instant when the employer remotely wipes that data.
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The Moto X is better "by a country mile" when it comes to connectivity, says study

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 07:08 AM PST

Various subjective attributes affect how someone might rank the best Android smartphones. However, when it comes to the best phone for network connectivity, there's one clear winner - the Moto X.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Rose Gold coming to Verizon

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 06:21 AM PST

Verizon Wireless will be the exclusive carrier of the Rose Gold edition of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Samsung previously announced the Rose Gold version for other markets, but in the US, only Verizon customers will be able to purchase the phone. The new Note 3 color option will have a white face and back with a rose gold outer rim and accents, matching a similar option for the Galaxy Gear smartwatch. Price and release dates have yet to be confirmed, but you can expect that information to arrive soon.
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T-Mobile wants to be a bank with new checking accounts for customers

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 05:44 AM PST

T-Mobile today announced Mobile Money, a new program that manages personal finance and links with a prepaid Visa card that offers free checking, free ATM withdrawals, and no associated costs with overdrafts or maintaining accounts. T-Mobile has basically decided to become a bank.
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