Samsung Pay adds in-app payments, expands footprint – CNET
Users of Samsung’s mobile wallet in the US will be able to use the service for payment within merchants’ apps. Source: CNet
Read MoreUsers of Samsung’s mobile wallet in the US will be able to use the service for payment within merchants’ apps. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe luxury fashion brand jumps into the connected wearables market just as smartwatch shipments tank. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn a blog post, Google says it’s “paused” plans to roll out its fiber-optic internet service to any new cities — including ones in its own backyard. Source: CNet
Read MoreMessaging app co-founders say that users communicating with businesses will not attract spam. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe digital-payments company sees the phone eliminating the distinction between online and in-store commerce. Source: CNet
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Read MoreThe social network talks politics and live video during The Wall Street Journal’s WSJD Conference. The company also demoed a prototype live video filter. Source: CNet
Read MoreBe afraid. Just in time for Halloween, researchers from MIT create a horror-imagery generator that can make even the most idyllic scene look scary. Source: CNet
Read MoreHowever, the tech giant points to strong iPhone 7 sales as reason to be optimistic. Source: CNet
Read MorePandora Premium will take on upstart rivals Spotify and Apple Music with the $10-a-month, on-demand music subscription it could never offer before. Source: CNet
Read MoreSamsung hopes its latest software update will persuade remaining Note 7 owners to relinquish their faulty phones once and for all. Source: CNet
Read MoreHere’s what you need to know about the hurdles facing AT&T as it plans to buy media giant Time Warner. Source: CNet
Read MoreAs excited as you are to vote, you might want to put your phone away. Taking a photo with your ballot is illegal in some states. Source: CNet
Read MoreSoftbank leader Masayoshi Son expects spreading computing smarts everywhere will improve our lives and even lead to the next step in human evolution. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft Windows 10 test build 14955, which is out for PC and Mobile Insiders, includes a number of Outlook Mail and Calendaring features, along with a bunch of additional fixes. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreIoT is making devices smaller, smarter, and — we hope — safer. It’s not easy to make all those things happen at once, but chips that can help are starting to emerge. On Tuesday at ARM TechCon in Silicon Valley, ARM will introduce processors that are just a fraction of a millimeter across and incorporate
Read MoreThe MakerBot Replicator has replicated. We take an in-depth look at the brand new Replicator+ and compare it to the previous generation Replicator 5th Generation. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreOwners of the four year old B1 fitness watch can now get a full refund before service shutters. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe board is equipped with a 55-inch touchscreen and includes an HD webcam, Wi-Fi and internal speakers. Source: CNet
Read MoreAlso on the podcast, we discuss Friday’s DDoS attacks that brought down the internet and Twitter’s expected layoffs. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhen it comes to body cameras, Taser has been the dominant player. But there’s a low-cost rival making some noise. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis big phone-controlled truck stars in a Mad Max-style Takeover battle mode that will have you fighting for control of it with other cars. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle’s Jamboard is a hardware/software touch-display appliance that seems to be aimed squarely at Microsoft’s Surface Hub. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreMicrosoft is releasing a beta of its Cognitive Toolkit for developers looking to make use of deep-learning techniques in their apps and services. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe carrier’s aggressive promotions are winning over new customers, and its improved network is apparently keeping them happy. Source: CNet
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