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Foxconn may build factory in the US

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Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics maker, is considering setting up a display-panel producing plant in the United States. According to its chief executive there would be an investment of more than $7 billion (6.5 billion...
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Technology 2016: Samsung sizzles, Mario fizzles, Apple peeves with Pods

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It was a standout year for technology giant Samsung, but not for the right reasons. The South Korean smartphone maker’s flagship Galaxy Note 7 device came to market ahead of the latest iPhone and sales were brisk, until reports started...
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The plant doctor app helping to identify plant disease

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A mobile phone could be set to help farmers identify diseases in their produce. Tomato plants for instance can suffer from a widespread disease called powdery mildew. It is a fungus which leaves a white powder on the leaves. But thanks...
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Smartphone privacy concerns

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When you download apps for your smartphone, you could be giving companies the ability to access a whole lot of personal information
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Note 7 disaster barely dents Samsung’s profit

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Samsung Electronics has said it is heading for a whopping fourth-quarter profit despite the loses from having to withdraw its fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. The South Korean company believes profit between October and December...
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Samsung set for biggest change in company’s history

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South Korea’s Samsung, under pressure from American activist investors looking for more returns, is preparing the biggest shake-up of the company in its 47-year-history. The world’s top maker of smartphones, memory chips and televisions...
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Slush in Helsinki shows how to empower smartphones

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Startup entrepreneurs gathered in Helsinki with one question – when is a mobile phone not a phone? Why, when using an app – of course. We are now using our handsets more and more as a ‘gate’ to access different services, such as...
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Snapchat reportedly secretly files for share offering

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Snapchat appears to be moving closer to becoming a public company by reportedly secretly filed for an initial public offering of shares. The messaging app – which is very popular but not yet profitable – used a confidential filing method...
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Google takes on Apple and Samsung with its new smart phone

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Google has launched a new line in smartphones along with other gadgets designed to take on electronic giants like Apple and Samsung. The decision to brand the phones with the Pixel name, rather than Nexus, marks a break with the past,...
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Samsung suspends production of Note 7 – reports

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Samsung reportedly suspends production of Note 7 Company makes no comment on reports, says it is “rescheduling output” News comes after further reports of devices catching fire Airlines, retailers and mobile companies take action Samsung...
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Samsung abandons production of Note 7

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Samsung is to abandon production of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones due to consumer safety concerns. In a statement, the company says it has made a “final decision” to stop making its star product. It comes in the wake of reports of...
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Berlin Zoo opts for beacon technology app

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Visitors to Berlin zoo can now access a whole bunch of extra information on the animals thanks to an app powered by beacon technology. When a visitor is near the gorilla enclosure, for example, the app will automatically bring up...
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Samsung gives latest cost estimates for Note 7 disaster

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Samsung is putting out more big scary numbers linked to the scrapping of its fire-plagued Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. It now expects to take a hit to its operating profit which is the equivalent of about 2.7 billion euros over the next two...
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Smartwatch revolution?

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What Is the future of the smartwatch? Although it was launched with much fanfare, Apple’s Watch has seen sales slide – down by more than half between April and June compared to the same period last year. Now Samsung is hoping that its...
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Facebook ads

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Peter Daboll, CEO of Ace Metrix, on Facebook's new way around ad blockers
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Nintendo shares double in price since Pokemon GO release

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The Pokemon effect continues for video game company Nintendo. Its shares shot up another 14 percent on Tuesday. Based on the value of those share, the Japanese firm is now worth twice what it was just over a week ago when it released the...
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No stopping players as Pokemon Go goes stratospheric

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It’s taken off like no other has and gripped gamers worldwide. Pokémon GO is the new cultural phenomenon that is changing the way people interact with cities. It’s an augmented reality game, which is to say it superimposes a digital game...
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Samsung sues Huawei over patents

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A legal fight between South Korea’s Samsung and China’s Huawei just ratcheted up. “Samsung:“http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/05/smartphones-set-to-take-samsung-to-profit-rebound said it was suing its rival for patent infringements through...
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Smartphones set to take Samsung to profit rebound

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Samsung is set for its best quarterly profit in more than two years thanks to robust sales of its flagship Galaxy S7 smartphones. Analysts said the South Korean technology giant’s estimates for second-quarter earnings, which are due to...
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New smartphone game Pokemon Go hugely popular

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Video game critic Matt Peckham on latest version of the popular Japanese franchise, which has claimed top spot in the Apple iTunes store in less than a week
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Pokemon GO goes viral, boosts Nintendo shares

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A so-called “augmented reality” game played on smartphones has become a craze on the streets and given a massive boost to the share price of Japanese video-game giant Nintendo. In the less than a week since Pokemon GO was released it has...
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Too much smartphone in bed could make you go blind

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Smartphones and tablets are powerful tools of information and communication and, for most, an essential piece of kit. But too much usage could make you go blind. The desire to keep using our phones, even while lying in bed, has been...
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Small Screen Exposure and Sleep Quality

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New app brings you closer Shakespeare

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As Britain marks the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, a group of actors including Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi have come together to try and help the audience better understand his work. They’re doing this through the...