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It was rumoured to have been pre-installed in the BlackBerry 10 phone, without any of its own branding, but would never confirm the rumours.
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Facebook Messenger (for Android) in certain regions now allows people with no Facebook account to sign up for the service with just a name and phone number, without any Facebook account.
FORBES: Facebook Messenger Takes On SMS, With No Account Needed
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The Microsoft-owned messaging platform has started testing what amounts to a video voicemail feature on OS X, Android and iOS, something that had already been hinted at in its updated TOS. Why those operating systems at first, without any word about Windows or Windows Phone, we're unsure.
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Heading through Barcelona airport on the way home, I flashed the virtual boarding pass on my non-NFC phone and went through without showing any physical document - except a passport.
BBC: NFC - not for consumers?
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Dazed but without any broken bones, Cornell flipped open his cell phone and madly dialed for help--not for himself, but for his Exile cycle.
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The phone runs Android 2.1 without any of the Google applications (such as Gmail, Google maps, or the Android Market), and feels like it's powered by a circa 600MHz processor.
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Its Iridium satellite-based global phone system switches all calls in the sky without using any ground stations, an impossibly difficult task.
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Customer services reps at NEXA Technologies use Splunk to check trading activity and transactions while customers are on the phone, providing answers in real-time without requiring any assistance from IT, making the whole process quick and efficient.
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They get hundreds of phone inquiries or street walk ins, then let them leave without leaving any follow up details.
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The SGH-T639 for T-Mobile looks like a fitting big sib to the Stripe, offering Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, 220 x 176 primary display, changeable faceplates, and microSD expansion with 30MB on board -- all curiously without any mention of that beloved AWS band WCDMA we (and the FCC) heard this phone would rock.
ENGADGET: Samsung shows A517 for AT&T, T639 for T-Mobile -- both sans 3G