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New Lumia 650 looks nice but misses Windows 10 Mobile’s best feature

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Microsoft has announced a new phone running Windows: the Lumia 650. As its name numerically implies, this phone sits closer to the low-end $ 139 (£100) Lumia 550 than the high-end Lumia 950 and 950XL. On the outside, it has a 5-inch 1280×720 OLED screen and an 8MP camera; the inside features a quad core Snapdragon 212 at 1.3GHz, 1GB RAM, 16GB storage, and LTE support.

The device will cost around $ 199 in the US and around £150-160 in the UK. It’s available in black and white, and both options are attractive. With a metal band around the edge, the 650 looks more like the Lumia 830 and 930/Icon than it does the Lumia 950, and it’s better for it—it looks smarter and higher-end than the flagship phones.

But those looks are deceiving. The specs and pricing are on the low end. Microsoft is marketing the phone as a strong choice for business users, but the low specs seem to undermine that positioning. In particular, the phone lacks biometric authentication and doesn’t support Windows 10 Mobile’s Continuum feature that lets you hook up the phone to a mouse, keyboard, and screen to use it in a desktop-like way. These are the features we’d expect low-end phones to omit, but they’re also features that ought to have particular appeal to business users.

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Internet Security Stocks Diving After Qualys Misses Revenue Target – CBS Local


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Internet Security Stocks Diving After Qualys Misses Revenue Target
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Qualys shares have doubled over the past year with business ramping up their security to combat growing data breaches. Qualys shares were down almost 30-percent on the news, taking down other Internet security firms in the process, like FireEye, Palo

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AT&T jabs Verizon for Redbox Instant failure, but misses on net neutrality

Responding to the recent demise of Verizon’s failed attempt at developing a competitor to Netflix’s streaming business, an AT&T executive tried to frame it as evidence that net neutrality isn’t really necessary.

“If the theory that ISPs have this incentive to favor their services were true, then Verizon is totally incompetent, because they went into this market with Redbox, and now they’re totally shuttering it,” AT&T policy executive Hank Hultquist said, according to the Washington Post.

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Symantec Forecast Misses Estimates as Consumer Demand Dips – Businessweek

Jan. 25 (Bloomberg) — Symantec Corp., the biggest maker of computer security software, forecast lower sales and profit than analysts predicted, evidence that a slump in personal computer buying is crimping demand for programs to repel malware attacks.
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