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  • DoCoMo app shares SIM credentials with offline devices

    Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo has developed an app that can wirelessly send authentication credentials to devices that are not connected to the Internet, allowing more hardware to get online or query the cloud.

    Written by Tim Hornyak02 March 15 22:51
  • Silent Circle targets the enterprise with new Blackphone

    Silent Circle, producer of the privacy-centric Blackphone, is turning its attention to enterprise customers with a new range of hardware and software due out later this year.

    Written by Martyn Williams02 March 15 22:18
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 gets 3 things right and 3 things wrong

    The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge are two great smartphones, with more power and better screens. But when users get their hands on them starting April 10, they'll find that the vendor got some things right, and some things wrong.

    Written by Mikael Ricknäs02 March 15 10:06
  • SanDisk pushes MicroSD to 200GB

    SanDisk has managed to cram 200GB of memory into a MicroSD card. The new card is a 56 percent jump on the current highest capacity MicroSD, a 128GB card.

    Written by Martyn Williams02 March 15 08:22
  • MediaTek wants to put its chips in Chromebooks

    Most Chromebooks today are running Intel processors, but chipmaker Mediatek wants to change that as it sees an opportunity to expand its market beyond Android tablets and smartphones.

    Written by Agam Shah02 March 15 06:01
  • YO! This messaging app has a lot more to say for itself, even offline

    Mobile World Congress is not the best place to launch a new messaging app: With thousands of tech-savvy visitors in Barcelona, many of them toting multiple connected devices, public wireless and Wi-Fi networks quickly become so saturated that it's difficult to send a message via Internet, even a brief "Yo," to a nearby colleague.

    Written by Peter Sayer02 March 15 04:08
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