Samsung Knox 2.0: Ready For Small Businesses And Cloud Management

Samsung Knox 2.0: Ready For Small Businesses And Cloud ManagementLaunched last year at Mobile World Congress, Samsung’s security platform Knox is about to see a second evolution which will bring significantly important new use cases and potentially serve a lot more users in the small business (SMB) space. To mark the importance of Knox in Samsung’s overall strategy, Mr. J.K Shin himself (CEO of Samsung Mobile and IT) presided the event and introduced a high-level view of the current state of affairs and where the platform was going. (more…)

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    Spritz targets 1,000wpm readers on wearables, Glass and more

    Could you comfortably read at 1,000 words per minute? That’s what startup Spritz claims, revealing a new reading technology aimed at phones, ereaders, and tablets, but also smaller displays like … Continue reading

    Nokia X Not Coming To The U.S.

    Nokia X Not Coming To The U.S.

    At Mobile World Congress 2014, Nokia announced its much rumored Nokia X lineup. What was believed to be one Android device turned out to be a trio of Android phones in various sizes. The Nokia X, X+ and XL offer highly forked versions of Google’s mobile operating system in the company’s usual colorful designs. They lean on Microsoft services, as opposed to Google’s, and are served by Nokia’s own app store. The relatively low prices make them a good option, but unfortunately they won’t be officially released for sale in the U.S.

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    Google denies WhatsApp acquisition attempt

    Google never made a play for WhatsApp despite reports of an unsuccessful $10bn bid for the messaging service, Senior VP Sundar Pichai says, though talks of collaboration between the firms … Continue reading

    Nod to Pay turns Glass into mobile Bitcoin wallet

    A Dutch start-up wants to make Bitcoin payments as easy as nodding your head, with EAZE revealing “Nod to Pay” using Google Glass, the virtual currency, and QR codes. Triggered … Continue reading

    Samsung Kidrobot artist team appears at MWC 2014: Tilt, The London Police

    Just as it was at CES 2014, so too did Samsung team up with Kidrobot to deliver artistic expression to the masses with artists Tilt and The London Police. The … Continue reading

    Galaxy S5 and Gear 2 SDKs launch at MWC 2014 Developer Day

    Samsung has announced that it has launched the SDKs for two of its new products at MWC 2014 Developer Day. The SDKs that have launched are for the Samsung Galaxy … Continue reading

    Blackphone hands-on: high-end cost for NSA-era privacy

    If you’re looking for mid-tier scrimping while you’re also in the market for total and complete privacy in all things you do online, you might want to look somewhere else. … Continue reading

    Samsung Exynos 5 2.1 GHz Octa 5422 and Hexa 5260 announced

    At MWC 2014, Samsung has finally taken off the veils from its latest Exynos endeavors. While it might not be the 64-bit processors that people have been speculating about, the … Continue reading

    PayPal To Support Fingerprint Authorization For Payments Via Samsung Galaxy S5

    PayPal To Support Fingerprint Authorization For Payments Via Samsung Galaxy S5[MWC 2014] It was some time last week when we brought you word that Samsung might unveil a working partnership of sorts with PayPal at this week’s Mobile World Congress, and it seemed that such a rumor was right on the money. In fact, PayPal has made an announcement that the recently unveiled Samsung Galaxy S5 will have the honor of being the first smartphone from the South Korean manufacturer to be able to login and shop at any merchant that accepts PayPal on mobile, as well as in stores, using not one’s signature, but rather, a fingerprint. Such a new secure biometric feature could translate to the Galaxy S5 not requiring its users to remember passwords or login details whenever one wants to pay using one’s PayPal account.

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