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The new Samsung Galaxy S5 is displayed at the Mobile World Congress, the world's largest mobile phone trade show in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014. The phone will be at least the third to have a fingerprint sensor for security but itÂ’s alone in letting you use that for general shopping, thanks to a partnership with PayPal.
The new Samsung Galaxy S5 is displayed at the Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest mobile phone trade show in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014. The phone will be at least the third to have a fingerprint sensor for security but itÂ’s alone in letting you use that for general shopping, thanks to a partnership with PayPal.
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1. Samsung wants new customers to feel giddy like Christmas morning

Samsung is giving a slew of presents to new customers – all you need to do is buy a Galaxy S5. If you buy the new phone, you could get almost $600 in free extras and services.

  • free for six months, a $60 value
  • One free year of premium service, worth $20
  • A six-month subscription to the Wall Street Journal app, worth $120

Read more: (Gigaom)

2. This could be the coolest business card ever

Business cards are boring – unless you can play Tetris on the screen. is a digital business card that comes with an OLED screen that acts like a mini gaming system. Bonus: You can also play Rick Astley’s from the screen.

Read more: (TheNextWeb)

3. Here are some alternatives to the soon-to-be-gone Snow Leopard OS

Appleinforming users that  OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) will soon be headed to the digital graveyard. Here are some options for upgrading: Upgrade to newer OS versions, like Mavericks or Mountain Lion; buy the OS X 10.6 DVD in store ($20); or simply buy a new computer.

Read more: (ArsTechnica)

4. You can do a lot more with DropBox than just store your files

DropBox is more than just a digital storage space you can access from multiple devices – it can also act as a personal organizer. Here are some tips for using it for business:

  • Use it as a server for your employees to collaborate on the same document.
  • Upload your itineraries and keep them offline for mobile use.
  • Set up a DropBox account to act as a fax machine.

Read more: (PC Magazine)

5. TVShow Time now lets you stream directly from the website

, a startup based out of France, is now letting users stream shows directly from their website after an integration with Put.io. TVShow Time’s old model allowed users to discuss and rate shows, but didn’t have the option to watch them on their site; and the $9.99/month payment.

Read more: (TechCrunch)

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