ATT Business Mobile

AT&T announces free, unlimited international text, picture and video messaging for Mobile Share customers

As reported on Engadget. BY MAT SMITH Starting February 28th, all AT&T Mobile Share and Mobile Share Value users will be able to send text picture and video messages internationally for free. However, there’s a not-so ulterior motive behind the announcement (one that’s referenced in AT&T’s own release), as in comparison “other messaging services or applications will incur cellular data charges,” pointing a vague finger at the likes of Hangouts, WhatsApp, Viber, LINE and, well, all the other…

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Hardware Dev Health Security

The i’m Tracer bracelet means never having to ask ‘where’s the kid?’

As reported on Engadget. BY CHRIS VELAZCO The kooky folks behind the (frankly awful) i’m Watch are a mainstay at Mobile World Congress. This year they’ve got something a little more useful to show off: it’s called the i’m Tracer, and it’s the evolution of another GPS tracker the company has highlighted before. The Tracer is a wearable mashup of a GPS module and a GSM radio the Italian company hopes will help you keep tabs on your kids when it…

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Entertainment

Watch Die Hard and Other Classics in 60 Seconds Flat

As reported on Wired. BY LAURA HUDSON In this fast-paced modern world of ours, it can be hard to find time for the things that matter, like watchingDie Hard for the 50th time. Thankfully, 1A4 Studio has you covered: their recent video condenses John McClaine’s 132-minute adventure at Nakatomi Plaza into a tight 60 seconds of stick-figure animation. It’ll only be fun for fans of Die Hard, but since that covers pretty much everyone, we’re good to go.…

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Application

Moviefone’s iconic phone service is shutting down after 25 years

As reported on The Verge. By David Pierce If you call 777-FILM right now to try and order movie tickets, the greeting will be a warm bath of nostalgia for anyone who saw Titanic or Dumb and Dumber in theaters: “Hello, and welcome to Moviefone!” Hang up immediately. What comes next is a different, sadder voice, asking you to hang up the phone and download the Moviefone app instead. That’s because after 25 years, Moviefone is shutting down its phone…

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Sony’s Waterproof Wearable To Be Available Worldwide In March

As reported on TechCrunch.  by Matt Burns Sony introduced the SmartBand SWR10 at CES 2014. The diminutive wearable is part of Sony’s push into an ever-connected experience centered around its Xperia products. Sony was mum about the release schedule back at CES, but today, at Mobile World Congress, the company announced that the device will be available in 60 markets next month. The SmartBand sports the standard affair of fitness tracking. But Sony is positioning this device…

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Application Mobile SmartPhone

Garmin’s new app turns Sony’s Smartwatch 2 into a tiny sat-nav

As reported on Engadget. BY DANIEL COOPER We like the idea of hooking our watches into our phones, so when we wander around foreign lands, we don’t look like as much of a tourist. Garmin agrees, and has launched a navigation app specifically for Sony’s Xperia devices that’ll push real-time directions straight to the SmartWatch 2. Acting like a premium sat-nav, the app offers offline maps, walking directions, real-time traffic and active lane guidance. It’ll launch in March, and when you’re…

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Alcatel’s ‘smartbook’ concept: a laptop powered by a smartphone over the air (video)

As reported on Engadget. BY RICHARD LAI At MWC, Alcatel was kind enough to give us a preview of its working “smartbook” prototypes. The idea isn’t too far off from Motorola’s doomed Lapdock or the first-gen ASUS PadFone, where an Android phone powers an otherwise brainless laptop. What’s different with Alcatel’s implementation is that instead of having to physically dock the phone somewhere, you hook it up to the laptop wirelessly: video signal over WiFi, and keyboard plus trackpad input over…

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Mobile

Samsung’s next Galaxy will be wet, fit, and alive

As reported on The Verge. By Vlad Savov To the power of 5 Mere days away from its big Unpacked event at Mobile World Congress, Samsung has issued the first video teaser for the major product it’ll announce in Barcelona: the next Galaxy. Anticipated to be the Korean company’s new flagship phone, the Galaxy S5 still remains a mystery, but there are a few intriguing hints in the new video. The words “fit,” “wet,” “outdoor,” and “alive”…

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Automotive

‘Tron’ designer creates a real-world superbike

As reported on The Verge. By Aaron Souppouris Lotus and Kodewa reunite for the limited-run C-01 Lotus has a new superbike called the C-01. Designed by Daniel Simon, whose work you’ll know from Tron: Legacy, Oblivion, and Captain America, the bike balances the Lotus form of old with a decidedly modern finish. Although Simon is more known for his concept work, and the C-01 certainly looks like a designer’s wild fantasy, the bike will actually go on sale: the British company…

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Google Mobile

And Now For Your Smartphone’s Next Trick: Seeing And Understanding, Courtesy Of Google

As reported on TechCrunch. by Darrell Etherington   Your smartphone hosts a bevy of sensors that do many things within its sleek case. But thanks to a new project, dubbed Tango, by Google’s Advanced Technology And Projects (ATAP) group, your next one might have one more superpower: visual spatial awareness. As in, your next smartphone might be able to not only see, but also to understand its surroundings.   If that seems like something out of science fiction,…

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