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Skype To Launch Free Group Video Calling For Mobile Devices

Not many may realize this, but Skype, one of the most popular chat messaging platforms existing in the world today, is actually not a decade old. To celebrate its birthday, the company has revealed that it will be offering group video calling on mobile devices powered by Android, iOS, and even Windows 10 for Mobile, absolutely free of charge.

 

Did Peel Just Turn The Apple Watch Into A Universal Remote Control?

Like Hulu, yet another third party is trying to turn the Apple Watch into more than just a wearable device. Peel, a manufacturer of smart remotes, has just debuted a universal remote control mobile app designed to be used on Apple’s one and only smartwatch (so far).

Samsung Continues To Recover In Final Quarter Of 2015 Despite Missing Expectations

Samsung has published its financial projections for the last quarter of 2015, and it appears that the South Korean tech giant is still continuing to recover. However, its latest numbers did not do well enough to meet expectations set by industry analysts. In its report, the company stated that it is expecting to post a profit in the amount of $5.1 billion on total revenues of $44 billion for the final three months of 2015.

Have iPhone Sales Peaked?

It has been reported that for 2016, Apple is planning to produce fewer smartphones. Some industry watchers are now saying that this may be a sign that the iPhone maker might be having some sales related woes.

AT&T Talks Up Smart Cities, Connected Cars During CES 2016

While other companies took the opportunity to promote their latest tech products and services during this year’s Consumer Electronics Show held in the city of Las Vegas in Nevada, AT&T looked to the future instead, talking about smart cities, connected cars, and glucose monitors that could turn into a reality in the next few years.

 

FCC Releases Yearly Report On Mobile Competition; Still No Conclusion

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially released its yearly report on the state of competition in the United States mobile industry. Just like before, the agency has refused to make a definite conclusion, as reported by Broadcasting & Cable.

Apple Files Supplemental Bill Asking Samsung To Pay $180 Million More

It ain’t over ‘till it’s over.

People Are Going Online Using Their Smartphones Now More Than Ever

According to data released by the Pew Research Center, more mobile users based in the United States are becoming dependent on mobile means when connecting to the world wide web or when watching video content online. The Pew Research Center gathered its data via a survey it conducted earlier this year.

 

Google Offering Discounts On Google Play App Store

Just in time for the holiday season, Google is offering discounts at its Google Play app store. The discounted prices are applied all over the place, including offering a three month subscription to the tech giant’s own music streaming service, Google Play Music, for just $1. This deal also includes zero commercial video content on YouTube Red, as well as full access to the recently launched YouTube Music mobile app.

Apple Reduces iPhone 6s Prices In Indian Market

It is no secret that mobile users in India are not exactly as financially flexible as those based in other smartphone markets such as the United States or the United Kingdom. Apple must have realized this because it has decided to reduce the prices of its newest flagship devices, the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus.

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