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Samsung's Galaxy Gear is a smartwatch like no other — On sale for $299 in the United States from early October — The Galaxy Gear, Samsung's latest foray into the smartwatch category, is now official and it's quite unlike anything you've seen before. Yes, it's a smartphone accessory … | Zach Honig / Engadget: |
Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with 1.63-inch AMOLED touchscreen, built-in camera, 70 apps — This week's Galaxy Gear prototype leak didn't leave much to the imagination. Samsung's new wearable was expected to debut with a built-in camera, speakers and a relatively clunky design … | Bloomberg: |
Samsung $299 Galaxy Gear Tests Demand for Smart Watches — Samsung Electronics Co. set the price of its Galaxy Gear at $299 as the biggest maker of smartphones beats Apple Inc. in unveiling a wristwatch device that can make phone calls, surf the Web and take photos.| Julianne Pepitone / CNNMoney.com: |
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 makes official debut with 5.7-inch 1080p screen and faux-leather back, available September 25th — Samsung's annual IFA presser is typically its Galaxy Note coming-out party and this year is no different. JK Shin, the Korean company's President and CEO … | Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is bigger, faster, thinner, and lighter, but is it any better? — The back cover now features faux leather and stitching, the S Pen is symmetrical, and the camera's been stepped up to 13 megapixels — Samsung's made an annual tradition of introducing a new Galaxy Note … | Samsung Mobile Press: |
Design the Story of your Life with Samsung GALAXY Note 3 — Enhanced S Pen features and larger screen optimized for multitasking — provide a delightful mobile experience that brings passions to life — Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today introduced GALAXY Note 3, the latest update to the Note product line.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
Qualcomm Shows Off Toq Smartwatch Due in October for Around $300 — As expected, Samsung is showing off its Galaxy Gear smartwatch at an event in Berlin. In a surprising twist, though, it isn't the only company announcing a wrist computer today. — Qualcomm is showing off a wearable known as Toq.| Wall Street Journal: |
BlackBerry Pushes for Speedy Sale Process — The Board Aims to Wrap Up Auction by November — BlackBerry Ltd., the beleaguered smartphone maker that has put itself up for sale, is aiming to run a fast auction process that could be wrapped up by November, according to people familiar with the matter.| Paul Thurrott / SuperSite for Windows: |
Surface Pro 2 Details Emerge — Surface Pro 2 will include an improved kickstand and internal changes — A Neowin post this morning details a few of the features in the next generation Surface Pro, which Microsoft will indeed call Surface Pro 2. Here, I'd like to expand just a bit on the information Neowin provided.| Ben Woods / The Next Web: |
Sony Xperia Z1: 5-inch 1080p display, 21-megapixel snapper and Android 4.3 — Sony has officially introduced the Xperia Z1, a 5-inch smartphone that will arrive running Android 4.3 and is made out of a solid one-piece aluminium frame. It can also survive being dropped in the sink.| Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
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Xbox One to launch in major markets on 22 November — Microsoft positions the arrival of its next-gen console between the US and European launch dates for Sony's PS4 — This is it: the battle for the next generation console market is on. Microsoft has finally revealed the launch date … | Taylor Soper / GeekWire: |
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Apple's DRM on iTunes was not an illegal monopoly, court confirms — Apple, which has been hammered by a New York judge over its ebook pricing practices, got some good news this week when a California appeals court ruled that a music rights management system known as FairPlay did not break antitrust laws.| Katy Bachman / Adweek: |
Acxiom Gives Consumers Control of Their Data — Hoping to keep regulators at bay, Acxiom, one of the world's largest data brokers, today launched a portal that shows consumers the data that the company has on them and lets them make changes or opt out. — Consumers that enter aboutthedata.com … | Kim Zetter / Wired: |
NSA Laughs at PCs, Prefers Hacking Routers and Switches — The NSA runs a massive, full-time hacking operation targeting foreign systems, the latest leaks from Edward Snowden show. But unlike conventional cybercriminals, the agency is less interested in hacking PCs and Macs.| Mike Masnick / Techdirt: |
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MyOpenID to shut down. Will be turned off on February 1, 2014 — MyOpenID, a service created by user management platform Janrain as a free OpenID Identity registrar/server, has announced it is shutting down. The service will completely shut its doors on February 1st 2014.| John Rath / Data Center Knowledge: |
Intel Targets Cloud Data Centers with New Atom C2000 Chips — Wafers for the new Intel Atom C2000 processor, which was launched today and is available in 13 different configurations for specialized computing tasks. (Photo: Intel) — Intel is bringing its low-power Atom chips to the cloud.| Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Sony betting big on 4K, launches Video Unlimited 4K download service — Technology is a fickle mistress and no-company knows it better than Sony. There was a time when its television sets were a fixture in every upwardly mobile household. Sony game consoles were on every teenage boy's Christmas wish-list … | Associated Press: |
Gov't settles with marketer of home security cameras after hack exposes people's homes online — WASHINGTON — The government is requiring the marketer of Internet-connected home monitoring cameras to come up with a better security design after feeds from people's homes … | Richard Lawler / Engadget: |
HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio — Only just after it leaked out, the folks at HDMI Licensing are announcing HDMI 2.0 officially. Arriving just in time for the wide rollout of a new generation of Ultra HDTVs, it adds a few key capabilities to the connection standard.
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