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Samsung’s Own Mobile Payment System To Challenge Apple Pay Soon

It was bound to happen. Apple Pay may have ignited the mobile payment system revolution when it launched last year, but there was no doubt that some other player will challenge its dominance.

 

Introducing Phhhoto: An iOS App That Creates Moving Pictures

The free iOS app Phhhoto is far from being just your regular photo or video mobile app. That is because it doesn't just snap static, individual photos. Instead, this mobile app takes a series of pictures and stitches them up together to form a moving, animated picture that loops.

 

Aside From The Apple Watch, What Other New Products Might Apple Unveil In Its March 9 Event?

Apple has already sent out invitations for its March 9th event to be held in the city of San Francisco. Apple's "Spring Forward" event (as indicated on the invites) will likely have a "time" theme, and having said that, the company is expected to divulge more information about the Apple Watch, including further details about pricing and availability.

 

Google Play Music Expands Its Storage Limit To 50,000 Songs

Google has announced that users can now upload 50,000 songs to their Google Play Music accounts at no charge. Previously, users can only upload up to 20,000 songs, but now, the tech giant has expanded Google Play Music's storage limit by more than twice that size.

 

This is good news, especially for those who still like to carry around their MP3 players along with their extensive catalog of songs. Now, you can just upload all of your favorite tunes, and listen to them anytime on your mobile device.

 

Net Neutrality: What You Need To Know

The Federal Communications Commission, which is led by Tom Wheeler (appointed by President Barack Obama two years ago in 2013), will be voting this week on critical Internet regulations after one year of intense deliberation. 

 

Google Unveils Kid-Friendly Version Of YouTube Mobile App

Google officially announced YouTube Kids, the new kid-friendly version of the YouTube mobile app. This marks the first time that the company has released a children-oriented product that was developed exclusively in-house.

 

The YouTube Kids mobile app is now available as a free download at Google Play. For iOS users, the app is also available on Apple's App Store. 

 

Geeksphone Announces Wearable Device That Also Tracks Sexual Activity

Yes, you read that title right. Spain-based mobile device manufacturer Geeksphone has confirmed that its first ever wearable device, GeeksMe, will not only have health and fitness tracking features, but will also be equipped with a sexual activity tracking feature. Geeksphone stated that its smartwatch is scheduled for release some time in the month of June or July later this year.

 

Is Apple Thinking Of Launching Its Own Electric Car?

Apparently so. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple is looking to roll out an electric car in five years time. Although it has not officially confirmed its intention of producing and selling an electric car, Apple is reportedly pushing its development team to get a working prototype that is ready for mass production by the year 2020.

Microsoft Updates Outlook Mobile Apps For Android And iOS

It has only been two weeks since the Microsoft Outlook mobile app for Android and iOS has been launched, but apparently, Microsoft has already rolled out updates.

 

Microsoft Office App For iPhones, iPads Can Now Save Files To iCloud Drive

It appears that Microsoft is really putting every effort to make all of its software services available on all types of devices, regardless of make or mobile operating system.

 

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