
LG has just confirmed that it’s currently working on a mobile payment system, which it hopes will challenge both Android and Samsung Pay. Unfortunately, no details were given with regards to when the service will launch, but recent speculation suggests that there will be an opt-in public beta test in South Korea next month.
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If you have been following the news recently, there has been a lot of talk about encrypted messaging service Telegram being used for ISIS communication during the Paris and Beirut attacks. Telegram has responded by blocking 78 ISIS-related channels.
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For the first time since its release back in October, the 64GB Frost variant of the Nexus 6P is now in stock over on the Google Store. However, seeing as demand for this model is pretty high, we don’t expect inventory to be around for too long — so if you’ve been waiting to get your hands on one, better act fast.
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Earlier today, Google updated its Android Wear Software Development Kit (SDK) over on its official developer portal to include Android 6.0 (API 23) support for Android Wear, which means that developers can finally start adding Marshmallow-exclusive features to their applications.
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Google is updating their Play Store policies that will require developers to list whether or not their application features any in-app advertisements, which is actually already required for any apps listed in Google’s Designed for Families category. This policy change will affect every app on the Play Store and will begin to be enforced in January, 2016. Read more
It wouldn’t really be a US wireless carrier announcement if John Legere didn’t let everyone know just what he thought about it. Just hours after Sprint announced their new plan to cut your current bill in half, Legere did exactly that. He took to Twitter to post a countdown of reasons why Sprint’s plan isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and why T-Mobile is a better offer for most customers. Read more

One of the best things about a Nexus is the simplicity of it. Everything is stripped down to the basics. For example, the camera app doesn’t offer too many special features and just focuses on making it easy for users to point and shoot.
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Next week, a new wave of Xiaomi products could be incoming. The company will be hosting an event on Tuesday, November 24, in Beijing to announce what is expected to be more than just one device. Within the next few months, Xiaomi is believed to be selling the new Mi 5, Mi Pad 2, and Redmi Note 2 Pro; therefore, an announcement of all three could take place at the upcoming event.
Rumors regarding launches have surrounded all three of those devices for many months. But the wait could finally be over for one or more of them in just a few days.
Via: Pocketnow

Getting to the gym is more often than not a difficult task, which makes activity and fitness trackers very convenient. There’s all sorts of them out there at all different price ranges. Some are above average in quality, while others are questionable.
The Moov Now aims to help you get in the best shape of your life by offering a wide variety of fitness coaching activities. Can it stand up to the test?
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