“Both Samsung and LG are pioneers of what could become a very popular trend very soon, with their respective curved display smartphones.”
Amazon Black Friday 2013 deals
“In the frantic leadup to Black Friday, every retailer is looking for a way to differentiate its sale from the competition. Amazon’s trick is to go all out with daily deals. Starting Sunday November 24th, the retail giant will begin offering deals with deep discounts.”
Southwest to Be First With Gate-to-Gate Wi-Fi Service
“Frequent fliers have been quick to note which airlines are allowing passengers to use their electronics during takeoff and landing, but Southwest Airlines is upping the ante. In addition to already allowing use of the gadgets themselves, the carrier is the first U.S.”
Lighting the castle at Disneyland
An evening out with my sweetheart!
WBA: 22% of the mobile data capacity created in 2014 will come from Wi-Fi
“Mobile operators will be adding a lot of broadband capacity to their networks in the coming year, but not all of its coming from their new 4G networks.”
Which Companies Are Encrypting Your Data Properly?
“We’ve asked the companies in our Who Has Your Back Program what they are doing to bolster encryption in light of the NSA’s unlawful surveillance of your communications. We’re pleased to see that four companies—Dropbox, Google, SpiderOak and Sonic.”
LG Smart TVs could be collecting personal data, even if you tell them not to
“Think you’re safe from prying eyes when you turn off your computer or smartphone and flip on the TV? That might not be the case if you have a recent LG Smart TV, according to a UK blogger called DoctorBeet.”
Samsung offering U.S. Galaxy Note 3 owners $50 Google Play credit
“If you’ve got a U.S. Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung’s running a promotion until Jan. 6 that’ll allow you to claim $50 of free Google Play credit.”
Google working on RAW support and improved camera features for Android
“Nokia may be the first to have delivered RAW photography in a smartphone, but there’s evidence to suggest that Google isn’t too far behind.”