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Google pushes Android devices into the enterprise

New images and video offer more clues about Samsung's Galaxy S6 | Google to buy mobile wallet technology from Softcard

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Google pushes Android devices into the enterprise
Google announced a new program called Android for Work, which is designed to enable businesses to bring more devices onboard by adding security and more manageability to the Android platform. Read More


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New images and video offer more clues about Samsung's Galaxy S6
With less than a week left until the event at which Samsung Electronics is expected to launch the Galaxy S6, two new images and a video of the company's next high-end smartphone seem to confirm its name and the presence of a curved screen. Read More

Google to buy mobile wallet technology from Softcard
Google has reached a deal with three big U.S. wireless carriers to acquire "technology and capabilities" from Softcard, a competing mobile wallet app developed jointly by the carriers. Read More

First look: The new Moto E -- a better, still affordable phone
Motorola's new Moto E smartphone adds a front-facing camera, additional storage, a larger display and Android Lollipop. Read More

Rating the mobile payment options
How does the security of 3 mag-stripe credit card alternatives stack up? Read More

Motorola's latest Moto E is a more powerful LTE smartphone
Motorola Mobility's new Moto E has LTE and a more powerful processor than its predecessor, but users will also have to make do with a low-resolution front camera that doesn't measure up to ones offered on competing products. Read More


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Gemalto now says spies didn't get mobile phone encryption keys
SIM card maker Gemalto has dismissed recent reports that U.K. and U.S. spies obtained encryption keys protecting millions of mobile phones by hacking its network. Read More

Bluetooth starts weaving its mesh for IoT
Bluetooth backers plan to give the technology a way to form mesh networks, dramatically extending its range and its role in the Internet of Things. Read More

Flash drives in mobile devices set for speed boost with new standard
Flash drives in mobile devices are set to become faster and secure with a new standard approved by the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association. Read More

IBM brings location awareness to MobileFirst apps
Enterprise apps built with IBM's MobileFirst management and development platform can now be made more aware of their surroundings. Read More

Samsung, SKT to demonstrate 7.5Gbps wireless data next week
Samsung Electronics and South Korean mobile operator SK Telecom plan to demonstrate next week research into future "5G" wireless and data transmission at 7.55Gbps. Read More


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