Thursday, March 26, 2015

Getting to know the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge

Barbara Krasnoff: The signs of spring: Birds, flowers and new tech | Galaxy S6 price starts at $650 off-contract, 19% more for Edge

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Hands on: Getting to know the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge
Watch out, world: Samsung's Galaxy is about to soar into a whole new dimension. After years of producing flagship phones that were more chintzy than sophisticated, Samsung is finally stepping up its game and going for a premium vibe with its new Galaxy S6. Read More


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Mobility: The Game-Changer for your Organization
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How Network Connections Drive Web Application Performance
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Barbara Krasnoff: The signs of spring: Birds, flowers and new tech
As the winter snow melts, tech companies are starting to push their new smartphones, tablets and operating systems out into the public eye. Read More

Galaxy S6 price starts at $650 off-contract, 19% more for Edge
U.S. wireless carriers today announced off-contract prices ranging from $650 to $685 for the new 32 GB Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone and $100 to $129 more in premium pricing for its stylish cousin, the Edge, with both coming to buyers on April 10. Read More

Android flaw puts personal data at risk for millions
Nearly half of Android devices are vulnerable to an attack that could replace a legitimate app with malicious software that can collect sensitive data from a phone. Read More

5 moves Microsoft must make to advance in mobile
Microsoft's years of missed mobile opportunities have taken a toll, but it's not too late for a comeback. Read More


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In-Vehicle Network Solutions: IT Buyer's Guide
This white paper explores the practical applications for 4G LTE networks, network management through the cloud for hundreds or thousands of locations, and the keys to success when choosing a 4G LTE solution. Learn More

Despite its design, One M9 unlikely to rescue HTC
The One M9 may be a knockout, but it's not likely to save HTC. The device looks similar to its predecessor at a time when competitors have multiplied and stepped up their game, making it even harder for the struggling company to make a mark in the high-end segment. Read More

Imagination floats sub-$100 MIPS tablet running Firefox OS
With Android and iOS dominating the tablet market, Mozilla's Firefox OS hasn't had much of a look in. It's now getting a bit of help from ARM rival Imagination Technologies, which has ported a version of Firefox to a prototype tablet based on its MIPS chip architecture. Read More

Facebook Messenger is now open for business
Facebook is throwing open its Messenger app to third-party developers, letting them add new functions that will make it much more than a tool for communicating with friends. Read More

Samsung will add Microsoft services and let users remove bloatware
Samsung both giveth and (allows users to) taketh away.The South Korean device maker is, for the first time, giving its customers access to Microsoft services and apps in its newest smartphones and tablets. Read More

Here are the components that will power your next smartphone
The last couple of months haven seen the launch of a clutch of new smartphones -- and also new chipsets that aim to make the next generation of smartphones more powerful and simpler to recharge. Read More


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