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Thursday, September 11, 2014

First Look: The Apple Watch

  5 things the Apple Watch can and can't do | iPhone 6, Apple Watch features: Android's been there, done that
 
 
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5 things the Apple Watch can and can't do
  There's fitness tracking and shopping tools, but no built-in GPS or Wi-Fi Read More
 

iPhone 6, Apple Watch features: Android's been there, done that
For those familiar with the Android ecosystem, few of the new features Apple announced today were actually new. Read More
 

Hands-on: Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
We go hands on with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple's new smartphones that boast larger screens, higher resolutions and longer battery life. Read More
 


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Apple lays groundwork for global LTE roaming with new iPhones
By increasing the number of LTE bands to an astonishing 20 on the iPhone 6 models, Apple has paved the way toward global data roaming for the wireless technology. Now mobile operators just have to get their act together and agree on deals to make it a reality.At the end of July there were 318 commercial LTE networks in 111 countries. Unfortunately, most of these networks are virtual islands, thanks to the technical complexity of implementing all of them on smartphones and tablets. However, with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Apple has managed to get over that hump."I think this will matter a lot, actually. Because the new iPhones aren't just supporting the mainstream frequencies, but also up and coming bands such as 700MHz," said Alan Hadden, president at GSA (Global mobile Suppliers Association), which keeps track of LTE's expansion.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

ApplePay aims to replace your wallet with an iPhone
Apple's event in Cupertino on Tuesday wasn't all about iPhones. CEO Tim Cook also took the stage to launch the company's new wallet-killer technology, ApplePay.The new payment process works using NFC (near-field communication) technology, so all you have to do is hold your phone to a sensor at the cash register, then use TouchID to complete the process. ApplePay will be exclusive to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, because the new phones are equipped with the requisite NFC radio antenna.+ ALSO ON NETWORK WORLD Apple introduces iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Super Mobility Week: Samsung product tour
Super Mobility Week: Samsung product tour Computerworld's Matt Hamblen gets updates on the latest products from Samsung at the Super Mobility Week (CTIA) event in Las Vegas. From: Network World Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:39 More in Science & Technology Read More
 


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Google buys 'smart' spoon maker Lift Labs
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Smartphones under $100 with Intel chip could ship next year
Intel plans to put its low-cost Sofia chip with integrated 3G in smartphones that could can "clearly go below $100" Read More
 

Hands on: Dell's thinnest Venue 8 7000 tablet with 3D camera
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