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Firefox OS and Nokia enter the affordable smartphone race
The Mobile World Congress is in full swing, and one of the major trends we’ve seen so far is the rise of the affordable smartphone. Much attention has been given to Mozilla’s Firefox OS phones, which seem to be winning people over thanks to their low price point and decent user experience, and also to ...
Gmail gets tough on spam with ‘unsubscribe’ button
Unsubscribing from spam marketing emails can be a pain in the ass – no two ways about it. Although the more professionals email marketers often place an “unsubscribe” link buried somewhere in the small print at the end of their advertising spiel, this is often difficult to find. And of course, there’s the millions of ...
LinkedIn goes where no social network has gone before… To China
The likes of Facebook, Google and Twitter have famously struggled to gain a foothold in China, the world’s largest internet market, but there is one US social media network with a presence in that country. And now, it’s presence is set to get that much bigger with the launch of a beta version. LinkedIn, the ...
Tizen: Samsung’s secret weapon now unleashed
Samsung has just launched the Galaxy Gear 2, it’s second take on a so-called smartwatch that, to be honest, wasn’t particularly great the first time round. But Samsung doesn’t really care about that, because the Galaxy Gear 2 has been designed with a hidden agenda – the device is actually the testing ground for a ...
Mt. Gox’s Mark Karpeles resigns from the Bitcoin Foundation
Mt. Gox’s CEO Mark Karpeles has announced his resignation from the Bitcoin Foundation, in what some might interpret as yet another sign of the growing friction between the troubled Bitcoin exchange and the rest of the cryptocurrency community. Karpeles’ resignation was announced on the Bitcoin Foundation blog, and the story was first picked up by ...
Mt. Gox at Death’s Door? Bitcoin price slips below $100, before rebounding slightly
The problems continue to pile up for the beleaguered Mt. Gox, where the price of a single Bitcoin briefly plummeted to below $100 after the exchange claimed that “security issues” were the reason it’s unable to resume withdrawal capability to its customers as planned, reports CoinDesk. Mt. Gox posted a note on its website, stating ...
Nokia considers major acquistion of Juniper Networks
Nokia might have sold off its handset business to Microsoft, but the Finnish firm is still in business and now – flush with cash – is rumored to be considering the acquisition of network gear maker Juniper Networks in order to merge it with its Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) division, according to German website Manager ...
Glow wants your boss to help you get pregnant
Glow, the data science app that aims to help women get pregnant, has just gone and launched a new offering aimed at employers. Yes, that’s right, Glow thinks employers might want to help their workers have more babies, and to do so its come up with “Glow for Enterprise”, a program that aims to help ...
Microsoft Office is now ‘Online’
Just 24 hours after launching OneDrive as a replacement for SkyDrive, Microsoft has announced a major rebranding of its cloud-based productivity tools line up. Say hello to Office Online, Microsoft’s reinvented Office Web Apps, which has been redesigned so its easier to find, and comes with a bunch of new features to boot. The biggest ...
