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Samsung unveils trio of Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, and Gear Fit smartwatches none run Android
2014-02-24 20:00:10| Extremetech
Doubling down is so 2013: At its Unpacked event in Barcelona, Samsung has tripled down on smartwatches, unveiling the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, and Gear Fit. There's no "Galaxy" in their names because they don't run Android; the first two run Tizen (and are therefore the world's first commercial Tizen devices), and the Fit runs Samsung's proprietary RTOS (real-time OS). Samsung says all three watches will last up to three days between charges -- a massive improvement over the original Gear's ~24-hour battery life.
SanDisk Unveils World's Largest MicroSD Card
2014-02-24 15:40:46| PC Magazine Storage Devices Product Guide
SanDisk joins the mobile fun at this year's Mobile World Congress, proudly announcing its new 128GB microSD card.
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Intel Unveils XMM 7260 LTE Modem, Next-Gen Atom SoCs
2014-02-24 13:37:53| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Intel on Monday introduced its next-generation LTE cellular modem and new Atom chipsets for mobile devices at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
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MediaTek Unveils 64-Bit Smartphone Chip, New Branding Campaign
2014-02-24 13:37:53| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
MediaTek is kicking off Mobile World Congress with its new "Everyday Genius" campaign and a new quad-core SoC to follow up on its breakthrough octa-core, 64-bit product.
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Intel brings 64-bit SoC to Android, unveils new LTE modem
2014-02-24 11:13:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Intel announced new chips to bring 64-bit computing to Android devices as well as agreements with Lenovo, Asus and Foxconn to develop more mobile devices running Intel chips. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Intel launched the 2.13GHz Atom processor Z3480 ("Merrifield") for Android smartphones and tablets. The 64-bit ready SoC targets mainstream and premium devices and comes with Intel's 7160 LTE modem. Intel expects Merrifield-based devices from multiple OEMs to launch beginning in Q2. The company is already working on the next generation of the processor, code-named Moorefield, for devices expected to be available in H2. Moorefield adds two additional Intel architecture cores for up to 2.3GHz of compute performance, an enhanced GPU and support for faster memory. Moorefield is optimized for Intel's newest LTE modem, the XMM 7260, which the company also introduced at MWC. The new modem supports LTE-Advanced capabilities including 23 combinations of carrier aggregation, category 6 speeds and support for TDD LTE and TD-SCDMA. Intel also announced agreements with Asus and Lenovo to develop more tablets and smartphones running Intel processors, and Intel will work with Foxconn from this year to develop more Android tablets with Intel products. For developers, Intel announced Integrated Native Developer Experience (Intel INDE), a beta productivity suite for devices running both Android and Microsoft Windows.
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