The banks and the peer-to-peer services aren't out to kill one another.
"The smartphone is really the remote control for your life."
“Any delay in getting autonomy out there is a crime."
Mobile payments have been slow to catch on with the world's consumers because it's not solving the right consumer problem.
The commissioner also touched on the possibility of the government relinquishing some of its spectrum for commercial use.
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Virtual assistants, group chats and all the other stuff Facebook Messenger does.
James Park discusses this and more in his 2015 Code/Mobile interview.
“One of the really important things bodies do for human beings is that they are the place where we talk about who we are."
Amit Singhal says Google will not only survive the transition to mobile apps, but will thrive in it. The longtime head of the company’s powerhouse search operation discussed this as well as competition with Amazon, Pinterest and others at last...
What will become of BlackBerry?
Also, he's not running for president, cheekbones be damned!
"Mobile’s not going away, so everyone can relax."
What role will Detroit play in the future?
Your commute is going to change.
No "iPhone moment" for wearable technology yet -- but it might be coming.
Hans Vestberg also talked about traveling to four or five countries a week.
The day featured speakers from Apple, Facebook, Google, the FCC and more.
Facebook's head of Messenger, David Marcus, says services like WeChat are paving the way.
The FCC will be addressing 5G in the coming weeks.
Both PayPal and Chase say there's still a line between their businesses, even as both look to mobile payments.
Who needs a wallet?
Apple Pay head Jennifer Bailey broke the news at Code/Mobile.
Fitbit sees opportunity in corporate wellness programs and health devices.
Call it Petbit.
We can be a good sport, too.
Robot cars now, not later.
Wearable technology is a really, really old idea.
The wearables we’ve seen over the past five years or so are still in the early stages of where wearables can go.
Chen also said that he would consider dropping the homegrown BlackBerry operating system if he can bring key security features to Android.
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5G is about the industrial Internet, with "hundreds of times more devices being connected."