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Google
Launches
'Wallet'
Payment
Service
Sep 20, 2011 5:27 AM CDT
Google Launches 'Wallet' Payment Service
Service replaces credit cards, loyalty cards with smartphone app
(Newser)
- Google's ambitious scheme to put the world's wallet-makers out of business was quietly launched yesterday . The Wallet service—which replaces credit cards, loyalty cards, and coupons with an app that allows people to pay for goods and services with a single tap of their smartphone—currently only links...
Cellphones Killing
Our Ability to
Find Ourselves
OPINION
Sep 3, 2011 1:40 PM CDT
Cellphones Killing Our Ability to Find Ourselves
If you can't get away from it all, you can't know yourself at all
(Newser)
- The Internet has ruined the the freshman year roommate experience , and the wireless world's path of destruction doesn't end there, writes Dalton Conley for Bloomberg . He reminisces about his lonely, wonderful, confusing journey through Europe as an 18-year-old—the kind of experience today's uber-connected kids can't...
BlackBerry's
Best Can't Beat
Apple, Google
tech review
Aug 25, 2011 12:09 PM CDT
BlackBerry's Best Can't Beat Apple, Google
The Bold 9900: 'Does Anybody Care'?
(Newser)
- There’s a new BlackBerry on the market, but the “the question is: Does anybody care?” Apple and Google dominate the market, and things are “not looking good” for Research in Motion, which just laid off 2,000 people, writes David Pogue in the
New York Times
. That...
Blackberry Music
Service in the Works
Aug 19, 2011 2:17 AM CDT
Blackberry Music Service in the Works
RIM aiming to take on iTunes
(Newser)
- Blackberry maker Research in Motion is aiming to give itself an edge in the smartphone market with a new music service designed to run on its instant messaging system. The new service, to be called BBM Music, will allow users to access and share up to 50 songs at a...
Beach Volleyball Team
Puts Ad Barcodes
Where
?
Aug 13, 2011 1:25 PM CDT
Beach Volleyball Team Puts Ad Barcodes
Where
?
On bikini bottoms, to be photographed
(Newser)
- Two pro beach volleyball players are capitalizing on their ... assets: They're going to wear bikini bottoms printed with an advertising barcode on the backside, the
Telegraph
reports. Spectators will photograph the Quick Response code on their smartphones, then get directed to the sponsor's website. British players Zara Dampney...
Why One Guy Lets Anyone Use His Starbucks Card
Aug 9, 2011 12:39 PM CDT
Why One Guy Lets Anyone Use His Starbucks Card
Inside Jonathan Stark's social experiment
(Newser)
- Need a pick-me-up but can't afford a dose of caffeine at your local Starbucks? Jonathan Stark can help. The mobile applications consultant is currently running a social sharing experiment—he's letting people use his Starbucks card to buy coffee, at no cost to them. Stark hit on the...
33% of You
Would Ditch
Sex for Phones
survey says
Aug 4, 2011 2:06 PM CDT
33% of You Would Ditch Sex for Phones
Respondents weigh a week of sacrifice
(Newser)
- If you’d prefer a sexless week to a phoneless one, you’re in good company: A third of Americans agree with you, a survey finds. Some 70% of Americans would turn down alcohol for a week rather than leave their phones behind, and 55% would kick their caffeine habits,...
BlackBerry
Rolls Out New
Touch Phones
Aug 3, 2011 10:15 AM CDT
BlackBerry Rolls Out New Touch Phones
But will it be enough to save Research in Motion?
(Newser)
- Research in Motion rolled out three long-delayed new BlackBerry devices today that it hopes will stem its slide toward irrelevancy. All three devices run on the BlackBerry 7 OS, and all sport touch screens. The flashiest offering may be the Torch 9850/9860, RIM’s first all-touch screen BlackBerry, but there’...
Latest Buzz: New iPhone
Is Radical Change
Jul 29, 2011 5:08 AM CDT
Latest Buzz: New iPhone Is Radical Change
Leaked images reveal major changes, blog says
(Newser)
- The next iPhone will be a much more radical departure from the iPhone 4 than Apple-watchers are expecting, according to Mobile Fun . The blog says it has received what it believes are genuine blueprints for the iPhone 5. The new phone, widely expected to be released in September, will have...
BlackBerry Maker
Slashes 2K Jobs
Jul 25, 2011 3:39 PM CDT
BlackBerry Maker Slashes 2K Jobs
Changes follow 12% drop in revenue
(Newser)
- Research In Motion, the company that makes BlackBerry phones and tablets, is deleting about 2,000 names from its employee email list. The company announced it will cut the jobs—about 11% of its workforce—and reorganize its executives in order to better compete with Apple's iPhone and Google'...
10 Worst Places
to Lose Your Cell Phone
Jul 16, 2011 1:05 PM CDT
10 Worst Places to Lose Your Cell Phone
Based on recovery odds, swimming pool ranks No. 1
(Newser)
- We're attached at the hip to our phones, and yet they remain frustratingly easy to lose.
Fast Company
shares an infographic from mobile security firm Lookout that charts the 10 worst places to lose a smartphone, based on the odds of getting it back in working order:
Swimming pool,
...
Verizon Ditching
Unlimited Data Plans
Jul 6, 2011 6:32 AM CDT
Verizon Ditching Unlimited Data Plans
New customers to be offered only tiered plans
(Newser)
- Verizon is becoming the latest carrier to scrap unlimited data plans in favor of tiered ones. As of tomorrow, new Verizon customers will be offered options ranging from $30 for 2 GB per month to $80 for 10 GB per month, Fierce Wireless reports. Existing customers will be allowed to...
iPhone App Tracks
Taliban Fighters
Jul 6, 2011 2:41 AM CDT
iPhone App Tracks Taliban Fighters
Army captain designed Tactical Nav for combat use
(Newser)
- An iPhone app designed to track down Taliban positions and call in covering fire if necessary is being offered for sale on iTunes. US Army Captain Jonathan Springer says he came up with the idea for the app—which is being marketed to hikers as well as soldiers—after two...
iPads Make Up 2.1%
of US Web Traffic
Jul 5, 2011 9:17 AM CDT
iPads Make Up 2.1% of US Web Traffic
And that number's growing
(Newser)
- If you thought the iPad was a fad, think again. Its share of web traffic has jumped 10% or more since March, giving it a full 1% of the world’s traffic, and 2.1% in the US, according to new data from NetMarketShare. Overall, June saw tablets and mobile...
Samsung Sues
to Ban iPhone,
iPad Sales in US
Jun 30, 2011 9:46 AM CDT
Samsung Sues to Ban iPhone, iPad Sales in US
Lawsuit battle grows between the tech giants
(Newser)
- Apple took its lawsuit duel with Samsung to Samsung's home turf of South Korea last week, so now Samsung is stepping up its counterattack in Apple's home, filing a complaint with the International Trade Commission to stop the sale of Apple iPhones and iPads in the United States....
Smartphone App Knows
You're Sick Before You Do
Jun 24, 2011 2:57 PM CDT
Smartphone App Knows You're Sick Before You Do
DailyData app detects changes that should tell you something's wrong
(Newser)
- Your smartphone might have a better grasp on how you're feeling than you do. A new startup has unveiled an Android app that uses your phone's activity to detect the onset of the common cold, the flu, and depression, reports Mashable . DailyData , developed by a group of MIT...
Apple Wants to Block Your iPhone Camera at Concerts
Jun 17, 2011 1:09 PM CDT
Apple Wants to Block Your iPhone Camera at Concerts
Technology uses infrared signal to prevent filming events
(Newser)
- Apple has filed a patent on technology that could ensure you never see someone filming a concert or sporting event on an iPhone again. The technology would allow live event venues to install infrared transmitters that could trigger an infrared sensor in any iPhone held aloft within range, shutting off...
Army Testing
Smartphones
in Combat
Jun 3, 2011 3:42 AM CDT
Army Testing Smartphones in Combat
Off-the-shelf consumer electronics proving durable in field
(Newser)
- Want to fight a war? There are some 85 apps for that being developed by the Army as it seeks to adapt off-the-shelf smartphones and tablet computers for use in combat. The Army is beginning desert trials of the iPhones and other devices next week, stress-testing a wide variety of...
Android Phones Have
Security Flaw: Report
May 17, 2011 2:20 PM CDT
Android Phones Have Security Flaw: Report
Google has fixed the problem, but most people haven't downloaded patch
(Newser)
- A group of university researchers has found a major security flaw that makes more than 99% of Android phones vulnerable to attacks from identity thieves. If users jump onto an unsecured public WiFi network, would-be thieves can swipe the authentication tokens used by Google Calendars and Contacts, the Register explains....
10 Things That
Need to Go Away
OPINION
May 15, 2011 2:44 PM CDT
10 Things That Need to Go Away
We would all be better off ditching engagement rings, tipping, and more
(Newser)
- In the spirit of spring cleaning, the
Washington Post
asked 10 writers to nominate one thing “we'd all be better off tossing out this spring.” Their ideas:
Engagement rings
: “Here's a secret that the folks at De Beers don't want young people to know:
...
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