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Hush-out sound for a good night’s sleep
Smart earplugs are in the works that filter out the sounds keeping you up at night and allow you to hear the important ones — such as the alarm the next morning.
US court rejects Motorola Mobility price-fixing appeal
A federal appeals court rejected Motorola Mobility LLC's bid to sue several Asian suppliers under US antitrust law for fixing prices of mobile phone displays sold to its foreign units.
More people getting their groceries online in India
Put off by snarled city traffic and a shortage of parking, more Indians are shopping for groceries online, helping e-tailers like Bigbasket.com and Localbanya.com turn in profits while supermarkets are struggling.
Samsung showcases eye-tracking computer mouse
The South Korean company has developed a mouse specifically for people with disabilities that will help them use their PCs simply by moving their eyes or blinking
Spotify turns up volume as losses fall
The world’s biggest music streaming service, Spotify, announced its revenue grew by 74% in 2013 while net losses shrank by one third, in a year of spectacular expansion.
Smartphones driving web connections in Latin America
Mobile has overtaken fixed broadband as the consumers’ choice for accessing the web.
BlackBerry courts iPhone users with cash
Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry is wooing Apple customers with a cash offer for trade-ins of iPhones for its new square-screened, keyboard-equipped Passport.
Twitter in talks to buy Bieber backed selfie app Shots
Twitter Inc is in talks to buy Shots, a selfie photo-sharing app.
Journalist phone records given to UK police in data breach
Telecoms giant Vodafone gave British police the mobile phone records of 1,700 people working for News UK, the company that publishes several top British newspapers, The Times reported.
Bank on poor women and phones to drive growth in Africa, experts say
Mobile phone technology can help to bring financial services to the 80% of African women who do not have a bank account and bolster the growth of the world's poorest continent, Nigeria's finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said.