Monday, March 25, 2013

This Week in Tech: Apple secures your account and Samsung thinks about leaving Android

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Samsung & AndroidReport: Samsung is Planning a ?Great Escape? From Android

You may have noticed that Samsung rarely said the word ?Android? on Thursday while unveiling its new Android-based Galaxy S 4 flagship phone. And according to ABI Research analyst Aapo Markkanen, there?s a very good reason for that: Samsung is trying to distance itself from Android as much as possible in preparation for a?...?[Read More]

VerizonVerizon Might Charge You Solely for the TV Channels You Watch

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Verizon has plans to shake up the TV industry. It simultaneously wants to offer more channels on its FiOS TV service?and only pay for the shows its viewers are actually watching. The Journal article outlines Verizon?s proposal, which amounts to paying individual channels by how many?...?[Read More]

Apple SecurityApple Brings Two-Step Verification to Apple ID, iCloud

It?s been a strong selling point from Google for security-minded users, and now Apple has finally come on board with a two-step verification process for Apple ID and iCloud users. Not surprisingly, the system works much the same as with Google and others: you first need to enable it on the Apple ID website, then you can use your?...?[Read More]

2013 March MadnessCable Subscribers: You Can Stream (For Free!) All March Madness Games

This year?s version of the NCAA March Madness Live app is live in the iOS App Store (an Android version is scheduled to arrive on Google Play this weekend) and unlike last year the apps are free. Unfortunately there?s still a catch, since while the games aired on CBS will be streamed registration free via the web and apps, games on?...?[Read More]

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Samsung Galaxy S IVSamsung?s Galaxy S IV: The Next Coming of the? Well, Almost

With all the pomp and circumstance usually afforded an iDevice, Samsung finally unveiled the much-anticipated Galaxy S IV.?[Read More]

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