mobile world congress 2014
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Samsung Gear Fit: The Future Lives On Your Wrist
Life trackers are all the rage right now, but why do they all have to look the same? Giant band, tiny screen (if any) and an obnoxious interface. What about designs direct from the future? Thankfully, there’s the new Samsung Gear Fit to the rescue: a curved OLED touchscreen for your wrist.
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Sony’s SmartBand Activity Tracker Is Real And Coming In March
Back in January at CES, we got a very brief look at Sony’s first activity tracker, dubbed The Core. It’s a tiny little pod that can be worn on your wrist in its SmartBand, or tucked discreetly into your pocket. The CES announcement was really just a tease, but finally a few more details have…
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Mozilla Is Planning A $25 Firefox OS Smartphone
In developing countries, the high-end smartphone market is cornered by the big guys. But at Mobile World Congress, the Mozilla Foundation has announced a plan to get a different slice of the smartphone pie — with a low-end Firefox OS phone that will costs around $25.
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LG To Release The G2 Mini At Mobile World Congress
The world’s largest smartphone show, Mobile World Congress, is almost upon us, and LG continues to tease us with its announcements. This time, the company tells us we’re set to see the G2 Mini: a smaller version of last-year’s flagship.