Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Apple says 'Apple Watch,' the world says 'iWatch'

  Here's how Android apps can track you without asking permission | Is Microsoft Band a better fitness tracker than Fitbit Surge?

 
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Apple says 'Apple Watch,' the world says 'iWatch'
Many consumers still think of Apple's first smartwatch as the 'iWatch,' as evidenced by a recent trip to San Francisco for a wearable technology conference. The branding confusion represents at least a minor marketing misstep for Apple. Read More
 


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Here's how Android apps can track you without asking permission
Researchers in Denmark say that it's child's play to track your Android phone via Wi-Fi even if the Wi-Fi is nominally turned off – and even if you didn't allow an app to track your location. Read More
 

Is Microsoft Band a better fitness tracker than Fitbit Surge?
Microsoft's Band activity tracker has a ton of valuable features and a quality color display. The fitness wristband does a few things Fitbit's Surge can't, but it also has some unfortunate limitations. Read More
 


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Researchers claim to boost cell-phone battery life with radio signals
The Ohio State University researchers are working with startup Nikola Labs to commercialize the technology Read More
 

Does the Apple Watch Sports go the distance for runners?
Apple Watch owners have had their new smartwatches for only a short time, but the early indications are the Apple Watch could be a run-away hit for some serious runners or be running on empty for others. Read More
 


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Factory reset in Android phones leaves sensitive user data behind
Researchers recovered access credentials, emails, text messages and other sensitive information from wiped Android phones Read More
 

TomTom MyDrive app aims to keep dedicated GPS devices relevant
Do you really still need a dedicated GPS device, even though there's a plethora of free smartphone navigation apps? TomTom thinks so, and it's hoping to persuade you with a new mobile app designed to add new functionality to its GPS portables. Read More
 

Microsoft developing Cortana app for iOS, Android
However, the versions for iOS and Android won't have all the functionality of the Cortana app for Windows Read More
 

Tweets now appear in Google search results
Actual tweets will appear on mobile devices, depending on the search Read More
 

 

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