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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. If you have a Samsung Galaxy device, you can now stream music

Samsung is getting into the music streaming business with . The app, available in the Google Play store, streams music for free in the United States, and even without those pesky ads. Oh, and it’s available on just about every Galaxy device.

Read more: (TechCrunch)

2. Also in the Google Play store – Malware

New malware that can take over the camera and audio recording functions on an Android device has just invaded the Google Play store. The malicious program is disguised as an app called Parental Control and you should be on the lookout.

Read more: (ArsTechnica)

3. Read a novel in 90 minutes with this app

That’s right, a whole novel. a Boston-based software company, has just developed a new application that allows you to read an entire novel in 90 minutes or less.

How does it work? The app’s “Optimal Recognition Point” technology manipulates the presentation of the text so that the words  rapidly replace themselves within a fixed spot on the page. Basically, your eyes don’t move as you read, allowing you to process the words more quickly.

Read more: (EliteDaily)

4. Never be late again with Spot On Time

Navigation apps like Google Maps or Yahoo Maps may help you find your destination, but what about parking? , a subscription-based service, not only helps you find your way from point A to point B, but also helps you get there on time and find the closest parking spot.

Read more: (TechCrunch)

5. Oh, and you might need this app to find your car after you’ve parked it

After you’ve parked and run errands,  will help you find your car. How does it work? The app automatically marks your parking spot on a map, and then gives you directions back to it. It’s free too.

Read more: (TheNextWeb)

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