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Charging cables? Who needs 'em.
Using tech from the recently acquired LoopPay, the new Galaxy S6 phone will let you pay for stuff using NFC and old swiping card terminals.
Think the S6 is missing a special curved screen that cascades down the side of the phone like a waterfall? Samsung has the handset for you.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is unlike any smartphone that Samsung has ever made. How, you ask? Let me count the ways.
Porn is back on Blogger, new albums now come out on Monday and smartwatches are going global. All this and more in today's BitStream.
As mobile operating systems grow up, the risks of hacking your handset are eclipsing the benefits. Most consumers no longer need to go grey to get great phone features.
People want to make their smartwatches fashion statements, and are willing to go to extreme lengths to make that happen. Now Motorola is going to make that process easier.
Android wants to get all up in your business and Wordpress is going Tweet mad. Welcome to Bitstream, all the best news tidbits and rumours you missed in the last 24 hours.
The dreams of awesome retro smartphones, Google cleaning up the porn, and one big Sony tablet leak. Welcome to Bitstream, all the news tidbits and rumours you missed in the last 24 hours.
Netflix has ambitious international plans, Bing prediction sets the dial to creepy, and the future a silicon-based chips is coming to an end. It's a healthy helping of news and rumours on BitStream.
Fukushima is Japan's radiation nightmare that just won't go away.
All the internet-enabled things that make your home "smart" are also turning it into a security nightmare. Fridges sending spam is only the beginning.
It's been more than three years since Spaceport America opened, and New Mexico is still waiting for the payoff.
Described as a kinetic sculpture, Ro-Bow (as the name suggests) is a violin-playing robot that uses electromagnetic actuators to play digital files. It won't be the first chair at the London Philharmonic any time soon, but its pretty amazing to watch. Read More >>
Google get serious about mobile payments, Apple considers a big hardware change for iPhones, and LG wants to be king of mediocrity. All this and more on BitStream.