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Samsung Galaxy Round tipped to come this week with flexible display
Oct 7th 2013, 08:03, by Juan Carlos Torres

As the race towards the first, consumer-ready flexible display smartphone continues, all eyes are on Samsung as the manufacturer is rumored to be ready to unveil its latest masterpiece this week, what the Korean media is calling the Galaxy Round.

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Now that the period of smartphone announcements have mostly died down after the IFA tech show last month, and after Samsung launch of its Galaxy Gear smartwatch, which has been so far met with mixed reviews, the tech world has refocused its attention on the next hi-tech fad: smartphones with flexible, or at least curved, displays.

Samsung has been, in some ways, at the forefront, with its YOUM flexible AMOLED technology unveiled last year. It then showed a regular flat smartphone sporting a curved display early this year. After the unveiling of the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear last month, word started to go around that Samsung’s next big innovation will be a Galaxy Note 3 sporting a flexible display. And this so-called Galaxy Round device will be seeing the light of day this week.

Although rumors say that the Galaxy Round will be sporting the same specs as the Galaxy Note 3, it is still quite unclear which of those specs will actually make it through. For one, the Wacom-based digitizer technology used might not bend so easily to Samsung’s will, which could mean that this smartphone will not possess the Note’s strongest selling point. And of course, the availability, not to mention the pricing of such an eccentric device is, at the moment, anyone’s guess.

VIA: phoneArena

Evernote two-step verification now covers all users
Oct 7th 2013, 07:37, by Juan Carlos Torres

As a service that has become the digital bucket of a lot of users worldwide, Evernote cannot but take security seriously. Which is why it is now implementing the second part of its two-step verification rollout which brings the new security system to all users of the service, no payments necessary.

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The concept behind two-step verification systems is quite simple. As the name implies, it requires two verification sources: a variable, less secure part, and a “fixed” phase. The variable phase of verification involves the usual web or app login, where you supply your user name and password. The second part requires the participation of your mobile device. The first authentication phase has greater chances of being compromised, unlike your smartphone or tablet, which is always with you.

Evernote started implementing two-step verification last May but it was limited to the privileged few who paid to use the service. The company gave their word to eventually bring the security measure even to free users and, today, it is making good on that promise. Two-step verification is now available to all Evernote users, paid and free.

Paid subscribers will be able to get their verification codes via SMS while free users will need to have the Google Authenticator app installed on their devices. Enabling the feature is as simple as logging into your Evernote account on a web browser and going into the Security tab of the Account Settings page.

SOURCE: Evernote

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