For $250 million, Samsung has acquired LoopPay. This addition means that the Korean phone company has entered the mobile payment market. So what did LoopPay do? They’re the guys who invented the technology where you could use your phone case to pay at the credit card swipe. Now, Samsung’s master …
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Microsoft spends money in undersea cables
Do you know where Microsoft has last invested? It seems that they put a lot of money in undersea cables, in order to connect its North American Data Center with Ireland and UK. The subsea cable will be built by TE SubCom. The cable is provided by Hibernia and Aqua …
Read More »Self driving cars analysis report
Self driving cars represent the future of transport. The advantages of self driving seem clear: no drunken drivers, no human errors, no human emotions like aggression in the traffic, impatience, texting while driving or hurry. But for the moment, things are yet far from being as perfect as self driving …
Read More »Facebook Has a Search Engine?
Google, stand your ground, Facebook approaches. It’s been going on for the past couple weeks. Smartphone users noticed a new icon “Add Link.” By clicking on it, a list of links were provided in relation to their post (I personally haven’t found it yet. Apparently, a select group of users …
Read More »Microsoft Edge Browser is worth trying
Internet Explorer is no longer present into the web world. But as any important software, it left a faster and a modern successor to us. Microsoft Edge browser was known after its previous code name – Microsoft Spartan. Its well known new features are the extensions. Edge also keeps from …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge – battery life
The Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge have been out for a little while, and we are getting some interesting reports about the response. Industry sources from Korea report that the sales of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are much higher than anticipated, with supply now unable to keep up with …
Read More »Windows 10 leaked screenshots show redesigned logon screen
Windows 10 is around the corner and Microsoft is working hard to mend the mistakes it made with the previous OS, Windows 8. Although many expected Windows 9 to follow, fans quickly became accustomed to the Windows 10 name, with no issues whatsoever. Fact of the matter is that many …
Read More »Vivaldi browser first impressions: it might just beat Chrome
A new browser is in town, and it’s name is quite familiar: Vivaldi. Although the browser takes inspiration from famous composer Antonio Vivaldi and it actually makes The Four Seasons play in my mind when opening up the new browser, it doesn’t have much else in common with the virtuoso. Well, …
Read More »Runcible: the future of connected technology
Monohm’s Runcible is not a wearable, even though it has the word “run” in its name. The Runcible isn’t a smartphone either. It’s a pocket watch. But that’s not the most interesting part about this gadget. The most interesting part is that it aims to get you away from the …
Read More »Cortana in Spartan browser: more than we expected
At the MWC 2015, Cortana was one of the headliners in the Microsoft show today, as the Redmond giant detailed a few features of the virtual assistant that will be available once Windows 10 is out in the open. Windows 10 should be launched mid-2015, alongside Windows Phone and the …
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