Mobile Minutes: Line buys Microsoft's MixRadio; T-Mobile's rollover data; Cheap fitness trackers; Santa apps
Naver?s Line messaging app
to buy Microsoft?s MixRadio
Line Corp., the mobile-messaging application owned by South Korean search
portal Naver Corp., said it agreed to buy Microsoft Corp.?s MixRadio streaming
service as it seeks to speed up user growth.
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Retro again? T-Mobile
brings 'rollover' to data in yet another shot at rivals
Apparently, T-Mobile CEO John Legere couldn?t leave well enough alone. Just one
week removed from announcing a new unlimited data plan, T-Mobile yesterday took
the wraps off ?Data Stash.?
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Movo Wave: Cheap fitness
tracker aims to shake up crowded market
There's a new entry in the crowded fitness tracker market, and it's aiming low.
The Movo Wave is a bare bones tracker that stands out most for its price:
$29.99.
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Santa apps bring fun and
order to the holiday season
With the right apps, your smartphone can get a little merrier and can even help
you plan for the holidays.
Read more on New York Times