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LG Shows Off 'World's Smallest' Wireless Charger

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LG Shows Off 'World's Smallest' Wireless Charger
6:25:27 AMStan Schroeder
BARCELONA — LG is definitely one of the most active companies at this year's Mobile World Congress, having already shown several new smartphones and announcing it has acquired webOS from HP. It seems LG doesn't plan to stop there, as it just announced the "world's smallest" wireless charging device. The WCP-300 is a little black pad, just 6.9cm in diameter.

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How to Safely Keep Java in Your Web Browser
2:58:37 AMTechNewsDaily
For the last year or so, Java seems to have spawned a never-ending flow of security bugs, partly because of the software environment's invisibility to end users and partly because of the system access it allows. In January alone, two different Java vulnerabilities were attacked by widespread browser exploit kits.

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Guardian Router and App Aim to Simplify Wi-Fi Management
Monday, February 25, 2013 10:58 PMAnita Li
Wireless networks can be complicated to set up, with numerous features that require customization. One company, Router Research, aims to simplify the process with its Guardian wireless router and accompanying My Guardian App. The router provides Internet access for all of a user's Wi-Fi enabled devices, while the app makes it easy to manage them, according to its Kickstarter page.

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Luxi Turns Your iPhone Into a Light Meter
Monday, February 25, 2013 7:54 PMEmily Price
One essential piece of equipment for any photographer is a light meter. While many of today’s SLRs have light meters built in, their readings are often not as accurate as having your own separate incident light meter on hand. Enter Luxi, a small diffusion dome that fits over the forward-facing camera on your iPhone, turning your smartphone into a light meter with the help of a light-metering app.

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Big Data's Value Lies in Self-Regulation
Monday, February 25, 2013 7:33 PMJohn Havens
Big data wants you to forget it exists. Before it leaves human hands, we have to take control and harness its potential for the greater good.

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Use This Tech to Get Your Kids Off the Couch
Monday, February 25, 2013 3:21 PMJeana Lee Tahnk
The doldrums of winter are upon us and adults aren’t the only ones capable of adding a cozy layer of winter hibernation fat — kids are just as susceptible too. For those in cold climates, activity levels slow way down and there just aren't as many opportunities to get out there and vigorously play -– you can only build a snowman for so long.

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Use Your Smartphone as a 3D Scanner
Monday, February 25, 2013 2:31 PMDiscovery News
Three-dimensional scanners are expensive – thousands of dollars for industrial models. Now there’s a 3D scanner for your phone, which does many of the things industrial models do for only $300. The app, Moedls, runs on an iPhone and iPad and uses a consumer-quality laser, a turntable and a simple box to do professional-level 3D scanning.

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Here's How Firefox OS Will Work on Smartphones
Monday, February 25, 2013 1:53 PMPete Pachal
If you think it's hard enough to pick a smartphone from the four major platforms — iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone — just you wait. The first phones to run Firefox OS are coming soon, and they're making their first public appearance at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Similar to webOS, Firefox OS is a web-based platform, with all apps and core functions based on web standards such as HTML5.

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Hands On With Huawei Ascend P2, the 'World's Fastest Smartphone'
Monday, February 25, 2013 1:11 PMSamantha Murphy
Electronics manufacturer Huawei is betting on its new smartphone, the Ascend P2 — a device the company is calling "the world's fastest smartphone." The super-thin device — which measures in at a narrow 0.31 inch with a 4.7-inch display — runs on Android 4.1 and boasts a powerful 1.5GHz quad-core processor.

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First Look: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Monday, February 25, 2013 12:37 PMPete Pachal
Samsung now has a true answer to the iPad mini: the Galaxy Note 8.0. It's about the same size as the mini, but Samsung adds the trademark twist of its Note line: a stylus called the S Pen. And it has a few new tricks. The Note 8.0 has enhanced AirView — how the stylus interacts with the screen when you hover over it.

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Startup Creates See-Through Solar Cells
Monday, February 25, 2013 11:27 AMMIT Technology Review
A spectrally selective approach could let tablets, e-readers, and windows turn light into power.

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8 After-Work Apps to Melt Your Stress Away
Monday, February 25, 2013 11:16 AMLauren Hockenson
So your brutal workday is over and you’re ready for some great entertainment, but you’re not really feeling your usual takeout and Netflix relaxation ritual tonight. Good news, there’s plenty of great apps out there designed to make sure you have fun. These eight apps will pretty much cover any mood you’re in and help you unwind your way — whether it’s lounging around solo, getting together with friends or perhaps meeting someone new.

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ZTE Launches Firefox Phone and 5.7-Inch Smartphone
Monday, February 25, 2013 11:05 AMStan Schroeder
BARCELONA — Chinese mobile powerhouse ZTE is one of the top mobile phone makers in the world, but its name is unknown to most customers outside China. This might change soon, as ZTE is one of the companies that jumped on the Firefox OS bandwagon, launching ZTE Open, one of the first Firefox OS-based smartphones. It also revealed the enormous Grand Memo. The ZTE Open is an entry-level device aimed mainly at emerging markets.

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Samsung and Visa Take NFC Mobile Payments Global
Monday, February 25, 2013 10:42 AMChristina Warren
BARCELONA — Your next Galaxy S smartphone might also be your Visa card. That's because Visa and Samsung announced Monday that Visa's NFC payment system will be built into all future Samsung smartphones. This is a big win for Visa, Samsung and viability of NFC payments. Visa is one of the leaders in the mobile payments space and Samsung is the world's biggest smartphone maker.

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Will the HP Slate 7 Run Open WebOS?
Monday, February 25, 2013 10:42 AMPete Pachal
For tablets, Hewlett-Packard is officially going Android. The PC manufacturer debuted its first Android tablet at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Slate 7 — a device with a 7-inch screen that's priced to sell, sell, sell at $169.99 (for 8GB of storage).

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