Sunday, February 1, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Tech Report) 2/2/2015





Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 with the Exynos 5433 processor
After our look at the iPhone 6 Plus, the next logical step was to spend some time with its toughest competitor, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4. Happily, we've managed to do so—but that's not the whole story. The version of the Note 4 that we've been poking at in Damage Labs is something special.
Most of the world gets a variant of the Note 4 based on the familiar Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 system-on-a-chip (SoC), a fine chip that's getting a little long in the tooth. In Samsung's home country of Korea, though, the firm ships a different variant of the Note 4 based on Samsung LSI's Exynos 5433 SoC. This brand-spanking-new SoC is manufactured using the ...
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You can now unlock your Chromebook with your phone
Logging in to a Chromebook has just gotten that much easier—at least in theory. Google says Smart Lock for Chrome, which lets you unlock your Chromebook "just by having your Android phone nearby," is now available.
Enabling the feature takes a little work . For starters, you'll need an Android 5.0 phone (no, tablets aren't supported) as well as a Chromebook running Chrome OS 40 or newer. Next, look through ...
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