| IT News Daily | | | Finnish companies Jolla and SSH Communications Security are counting on their European origins to help sell a secure mobile operating system they are co-developing. | | | Issue highlights 1. Nokia, DoCoMo test high-frequency mobile with an eye on 5G 2. The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, March 2 3. From Microsoft: Two new Lumia smartphones to upgrade later to Windows 10 4. DoCoMo app shares SIM credentials with offline devices 5. Indian ride-hailing app Ola acquires rival for $200 million 6. Qualcomm puts silicon brain in flagship Snapdragon 820 chip | | | Nokia Networks and Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo are testing networks using extremely high frequencies that may someday deliver multi-gigabit speed to mobile devices. READ MORE | | Samsung jumps into payments... NXP buys Freescale to build a bigger chip company ... Iran "ready to work with Google"... and more tech news. READ MORE | | : Hitachi Rev up your engine and get on the roadway to success. Reduce Shadow IT's influence in your organization. Learn to manage and control technology costs, productivity and security through a converged solution. These 4 steps will drive you there. Learn more. | | READ MORE | | Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo has developed an app that can wirelessly send authentication credentials to devices that are not connected to the Internet, allowing more hardware to get online or query the cloud. READ MORE | | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IDG TV Watch all the latest videos from IDG's global network of technology experts, all teed up in searchable channels with a fun, fresh look. Click to continue | | India's ride-hailing app market is beginning to see signs of consolidation with the largest player, ANI Technologies' Ola, acquiring a smaller rival for US$200 million. READ MORE | | Qualcomm wants to help future mobile devices learn about their users, by putting cognitive computing capabilities into its next mobile microprocessor, the Snapdragon 820. READ MORE | | | | |
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