Google Starts Testing The Ability To Login Without A Password

Google is testing a feature that lets users sign into their accounts without requiring a password. Users that have access to this feature will be able to login to their accounts using their mobile devices. A notification pops up that asks users to authenticate their identities and grant permission to access accounts. Currently, the feature is accessible by invite only for members in the Google Group called “Sign-in Experiments at Google.”

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Gionee F105 with 5-inch display and quad-core CPU passes through TENNA

A new Gionee smartphone has been certified by Chinese certification and regulatory authority TENAA, revealing some of its key specs. Powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core CPU, the device sports a 5-inch (1280 × 720 pixel resolution) IPS display.

The handset has 2GB RAM and 16GB expandable internal memory, and packs in a 2,400mAh battery. In terms of camera, it features an 8MP rear unit and a 5MP front shooter. Measuring 144.0 × 71.3 × 8.1 (mm) and weighing in at 155g, the smartphone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out-of-the-box. The Gionee F105 comes in two color options, including white and gold.

It’s worth mentioning that several Gionee smartphones have received certification from the Chinese agency in the last few months.

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AT&T Lumia 950 now available for $0 down

If you’re planning to purchase the AT&T variant of the Microsoft Lumia 950 flagship smartphone, you’ll be glad to know that Amazon is now offering the device for zero down “with device financing.” Of course, you’ll have to sign a regular, two-year contract with the carrier.

A quick look at AT&T’s website reveals that the carrier usually sells the Windows 10 smartphone on-contract for $150. For those who are interested in the deal, it’s worth knowing that the device on offer is the black colored 32GB Lumia 950 variant.

If you aren’t already aware, Microsoft is currently selling the AT&T Lumia 950 (no contract) at discounted rates – the device is listed on the Microsoft Store website for $549.00, which is $49.99 less than its regular price of $598.99.

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Voter Data: What’s Public, What’s Private.

Reports of discovery of a database, accessible on the internet, containing voter records of 191 million Americans, has alarmed many privacy advocates and concerned citizens. Yet the most remarkable thing about this database is simply that it’s in a convenient form, or at least convenient for those with just the right technical skills to find and use it.

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Online payments support coming to Samsung Pay in US next year

If you’re a Samsung Pay user in the US, here is some good news: you’ll soon be able to use the mobile payments service to make online payments. This was announced by Samsung Pay global co-general manager Thomas Ko.

There was, however, no word on whether or not the functionality – which Ko said will be enabled sometime in 2016 – will only be limited to in-app shopping. It’s worth mentioning that rival services including Android Pay and Apple Pay already support in-app purchases.

In addition, he revealed that the payments service will also be expanded to lower-priced Samsung phones sometime next year – currently, only select Galaxy phones are supported, including the S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+, and Note5.

“Wider handset availability of Samsung Pay as well as online payment support is coming soon,” he was quoted as…

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The App-ocalypse: can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete?


The App-ocalypse: can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete?
The mobile landscape is significantly different than it was a year or two ago (let alone five). Today, apps aren’t really necessary. In fact, it’s easy to envision an excellent, software-rich mobile device that uses the Web instead of apps.

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