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Microsoft's Cortana Headed to iPhone and Android Phones - Wall Street Journal (blog)

Posted: 26 May 2015 10:47 AM PDT


Wall Street Journal (blog)

Microsoft's Cortana Headed to iPhone and Android Phones
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Microsoft's quest to be a meaningful part of your mobile life continues. On Tuesday, the company said that Cortana, its smart personal assistant for Windows 10 PCs and Windows phones, will be arriving on Android phones at the end of June, hitting ...
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Samsung patents a dock that turns your phone into a laptop - Digital Spy UK

Posted: 26 May 2015 07:44 AM PDT


Digital Spy UK

Samsung patents a dock that turns your phone into a laptop
Digital Spy UK
Samsung appears to be exploring the possibility of launching a laptop-shaped phone dock that turns your handset into a dual-OS computer. The Korean tech giant has filed a patent for an accessory called a 'laptop dock' that relies on a smartphone for ...
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Past Tech: Phone-Card-Phone - the world's first disposable mobile phone - IBNLive

Posted: 25 May 2015 11:59 PM PDT


IBNLive

Past Tech: Phone-Card-Phone - the world's first disposable mobile phone
IBNLive
In November 1999, Randice-Lisa 'Randi' Altschul was issued a series of patents for the world's first disposable cell phone. Trademarked the Phone-Card-Phone, the device had the thickness of three credit cards and made from recycled paper products.

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New tech keeps your smart phone charged for 30 percent longer - Ohio State University

Posted: 25 May 2015 09:29 PM PDT


New tech keeps your smart phone charged for 30 percent longer
Ohio State University
COLUMBUS, Ohio—New technology developed at The Ohio State University makes cell phone batteries last up to 30 percent longer on a single charge. The patented circuitry converts some of the radio signals emanating from a phone into direct current (DC) ...

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