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Google's new Hands Free payment app lets you buy stuff with your face
Facebook's new Live Video could wreak havoc on your data plan
Fitness apps moving up to the big leagues
Amazon's bringing encryption back to its Fire tablets
Pros and cons of using fitness trackers for corporate wellness
iOS 9.3 tells enterprise iPhone users what should be obvious
Freebird helps you quickly rebook cancelled or delayed flights
Verizon's 'Supercookie' FCC settlement requires opt-in for some tracking
IoT makes security and privacy top challenges for wearables
Gogo buys more satellite capacity after lawsuit over slow in-flight Wi-Fi
NYC and Los Angeles still lag in mobile network performance

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Google's new Hands Free payment app lets you buy stuff with your face

Not content with Android Pay, Google is upping the stakes with a new payment system called Hands Free. Read More

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Facebook's new Live Video could wreak havoc on your data plan

Everybody loves live video, and Facebook knows it. But just a few hours spent using its new Live Video feature each month could quickly eat up your wireless data allotment and cost more than you think. Read More

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Fitness apps moving up to the big leagues

If you use a free app to map your run, track your biking or monitor your fitness activity, most likely you're now feeding that data right into a fitness company that wants to sell you something. Read More

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Amazon's bringing encryption back to its Fire tablets

The company says it will reintroduce device encryption in a future update to Fire OS after removing it last fall. Read More

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Pros and cons of using fitness trackers for corporate wellness

Surprise! A new Fitbit study found plenty of corporate wellness program benefits for employers and their staffs, but the survey also identified two key challenges. Read More

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iOS 9.3 tells enterprise iPhone users what should be obvious

A new iOS software feature reportedly makes its abundantly clear that iPhones connected to the corporate network are 'supervised' by IT and can be remotely monitored and located. Read More

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Freebird helps you quickly rebook cancelled or delayed flights

Freebird lets frequent travelers proactively prepare for potential travel headaches, and the service can find replacements for delayed or cancelled flights in just a few minutes. Read More

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Verizon's 'Supercookie' FCC settlement requires opt-in for some tracking

Verizon's settlement with the FCC required user opt-in for some Supercookie tracking, but users must still opt out for total privacy. Read More

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IoT makes security and privacy top challenges for wearables

Industry representatives urge a cautious approach to regulating fast-growing markets for wearable technology amid data security worries surrounding the Internet of Things. Read More

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Gogo buys more satellite capacity after lawsuit over slow in-flight Wi-Fi

In-flight Internet provider Gogo plans to boost access speeds after a legal spat with customer American Airlines over slow service. Read More

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NYC and Los Angeles still lag in mobile network performance

The nation's most populous metro areas -- New York and Los Angeles -- again finished below average in the latest RootMetrics test of mobile network performance. Read More

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