Visa, Mastercard beef up mobile payment tech at Mobile World Congress

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Before 5G, some mobile users may get almost-5G

On Sunday, many of the world’s biggest equipment vendors and mobile operators joined hands to accelerate the 5G NR (New Radio) specification that will define many elements of 5G. Read More

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A Billion Mobile Sites Spark No Joy

Can you name any mobile sites you like? Probably not. Responsive design fails us in our mobile moments of need. That's a shame because global web traffic will be majority-mobile by 2019. eBusiness pros have to rethink mobile web strategy. This report give evidence for making your mobile site a top priority. Read More

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Visa, Mastercard beef up mobile payment tech at Mobile World Congress

Visa on Monday announced one of the most unusual approaches, one that relies primarily on older QR code technology through its mVisa payment service. Read More

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Smart cities at the center of Mobile World Congress

The city of San Diego has a project to equip 3,200 streetlights with LED lighting and sensors, expected to bring a $2.4 million reduction in energy usage annually. Read More

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5G is coming, but don't get carried away, T-Mobile USA's CTO says

T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray prescribed a dose of reality for the 5G mania overtaking Mobile World Congress this week, telling Ericsson’s kickoff press briefing Monday morning he’s still in the LTE business. Read More

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Verizon and Cisco team to bring 5G network pilot program to the masses

The 5G hype from the World Mobile Congress started early as Verizon said it would roll out pilot 5G network services on the back of Cisco communications gear. Verizon said its 5G pilot will be one of the world’s largest and will feature “several hundred cell sites that cover several thousand customer locations.” Read More

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Intel isn't yet done with x86 smartphone chips

Smartphones with Intel-based x86 chips aren't dead yet. Intel may have stopped making Atom chips for smartphones, but a partner is keeping that effort alive. Read More

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Into HIIT and don't mind looking dorky? This activity tracker is for you

Moov HR Sweat puts a 21st-century twist on that staple of 1980s workouts, the headband. If you're into HIIT and want to up your game, though, the $100 device is worth considering. Read More

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How to use your Android device as a mobile hotspot

Turning your Android smartphone into a Wi-Fi hotspot means you always have a secure, private connection on the go. Here’s how to do it. Read More

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Closing the Customer-Experience Gap with Digital-Performance Management

Digital business accounts for nearly a quarter of the world's economy today, but many organizations still lack a complete view of the digital customer experience they're delivering. That lack of clarity impedes business success. In this report MIT Technology Review describes how DPM can help bridge that gap. Read More

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