Mobile Minutes: Sony's flagship phone; Lilly for Target app trouble; Wearables for babies; Google's smartwatch hack
Sony unveils flagship phone despite mobile pain
Sony has unveiled a high-end flagship smartphone, marking a commitment to its
mobile division despite scaling back operations in the struggling business.
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Target website, apps overwhelmed by demand for Lilly
Pulitzer
Target Corp.?s website went down Sunday morning, overwhelmed by shoppers
clamoring for a piece of a Lilly Pulitzer collection that was selling for a
fraction of the price of the Palm Beach label?s luxury clothes.
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'Connected' babies = more sleep for you
Boston-based Rest Devices, which launched in 2011, has developed a tech-enabled
onesie, which tracks babies' breathing, body movements, sleep patterns and
quality and transmits that information in real time to a smartphone app.
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Google?s smartwatches now let you leave your phone at home
As he speaks, Jeff Chang surveys his kingdom. Android Wear?s product manager,
the man most directly responsible for the progress of Google?s wearable
platform, is seated at a large conference-room table in Google?s San Francisco
office that is fully half-filled with Android Wear devices.
Read more on Wired