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STMicro could enable touchless gesture control of smartphones
Using an infrared laser, ST Microelectronics' new proximity detector for mobile phones can measure distances to within a centimeter or two. Read More
 


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Samsung debuts new Exynos chips, questions linger on 64-bit plans
Samsung announced new 32-bit Exynos chips for smartphones and tablets with six- and eight-CPU cores, but left questions hanging on when the company will launch its first 64-bit chip. Read More
 

The 'Internet of things,' beyond the hype at Mobile World Congress
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IBM CEO Rometty touts Watson mobile app challenge
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Literally like LEGO®. The Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) ATAP group is still working on its modular smartphone. And now it's getting ready to talk about its plans. Stand by for a Project Ara developer conference in mid-April. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers assemble the story from its key components, leaving out the bits they don't care about. [You're fired -Ed.] Read More
 

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Hunting for Earth 2.0: NASA finds 715 new planets
NASA announced the discovery of 715 planets orbiting 305 stars, revealing multi-planet systems much like our own solar system. Read More
 

64-bit smartphones are coming, but Apple's iPhone 5s still stands alone
After top smartphone makers announced new products at Mobile World Congress this week, Apple's iPhone 5s remains the only 64-bit handset available. But with new chips announced at the show and 64-bit Android now ready, competitive handsets are only a few months away. Read More
 

 

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