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Samsung debuts Galaxy S5 with an improved camera
The Galaxy S5 from Samsung Electronics sports an improved camera and a fingerprint reader. Read More
 


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Microsoft: Android Nokia not our call to make
Microsoft today sidestepped commenting on the Nokia's decision to launch a new low-cost smartphone powered by an offshoot of Google's Android. Read More
 

Nokia's X phone line: What will Microsoft do with it?
Computerworld asked three analysts at Mobile World Congress whether Microsoft will keep Nokia's X phones and got three decidedly different answers. Read More
 

Google yanks option to restore Chrome's old-style new tab page, riles users all over again
Google has removed the option that let Chrome users restore an older version of the new tab page, closing that loophole and showing the oft-criticized scheme to everyone. Read More
 

Blackphone plans more secure devices, buoyed by Snowden leaks
Blackphone, the Swiss start-up that's launching a smartphone with encrypted communications, is planning a series of devices around the same idea, one of the company's co-founders said on Monday. Read More
 

SanDisk unleashes world's first 128GB microSD card
SanDisk today released what itsaid is the world's first 128GB microSD card, capable of storing up to 24 hours of high-definition video on an object smaller than your fingernail. Read More
 

Scot Finnie: Career doors are opening wide everywhere for IT pros
At many organizations, there's no longer a linear career path to a senior IT position. The trick is to not shy away from new experiences. Embrace change. Immerse yourself and get up to speed. Look at change as an opportunity to grow. Read More
 

Intel ends wait for 64-bit Android on smartphones
The long wait for a 64-bit version of Android on smartphones is coming to a close, with Intel on Monday showing a version of the OS running on a handset. Read More
 

MWC 2014 video: Mobile World Congress in two minutes
The gigantic mobile show in Barcelona spans multiple halls and covers more than 90,000 square meters or about 970,000 square feet. Preview one hall in just two minutes. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More
 

Zuckerberg wants Facebook to be the world's Internet on-ramp
If Marc Zuckerberg has his way, Facebook will become the "on ramp" for the two-thirds of the world's population not yet connected to the Internet. Read More
 


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Google's Schmidt offers $1M in grants, talks WhatsApp and Motorola
Got great ideas to solve world problems? Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt just might give you a lot of money for them. Read More
 

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Windows 7 lives!
More and more for Windows users, there's no OS like an old OS. Read More
 

Investor Icahn blasts eBay board, wants company to spin off PayPal
Investor Carl Icahn has ripped into the eBay board of directors and called for the company to spin off its PayPal unit in a colorful letter to eBay stockholders released Monday. Read More
 

Qualcomm, Cisco join forces to improve wireless coverage at the office
Qualcomm and Cisco Systems have started developing small cells customized for enterprises, which will be able to use the products to improve indoor wireless network coverage for their employees. Read More
 

Ford unveils new Focus, packed with parking tech
If you're bad at parking your car, whether it's parallel, perpendicular, backing in or backing out, Ford says its new Focus has technology that can help. Read More
 

IBM buys NoSQL cloud provider Cloudant
Adding more muscle to its cloud operations portfolio, IBM is acquiring hosted NoSQL database provider Cloudant. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple's 'Gotofail' bug sucks, but here's 8 ways to stay safe online
Apple's "Gotofail" bug is a big deal because customers were exposed to risk for a long time. The only positive of this appalling oversight is that it illustrates why users of any platform should embrace the following security tips. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Will Nokia's new Android phones lead to a civil war inside Microsoft?
Nokia's new X line of low-end Android phone looks like it could be a winner -- but its success could set off a serious civil war inside Microsoft. What do the new Android phones say about what kind of company Microsoft will eventually become? Read More
 

Darlene Storm: 98% of mobile malware targets Android platform
  Mobile malware has evolved into a big dirty business run as a major operation by many cybercrooks instead of lone hackers, but Android is still the most targeted platform. Read More
 

 

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