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Samsung Wallet will get peer-to-peer payments, buy now pay later
4:04 am | January 24, 2025

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The Samsung Wallet app is getting some new functionality later this year. First off, it will support peer-to-peer payments. This will be called Tap to Transfer, and will let you transfer money to a different device by tapping that one and yours together. Think of it like Apple's Tap to Cash, but for Android and with support for third-party digital wallets built-in. This will work because it will be linked to the associated debit card or account, not to your Samsung Wallet. So the transaction itself will be handled through Mastercard and Visa. Next up, Instant Installment - Samsung's...

ByteDance board member believes there’s a possibility to retain TikTok ownership without divesting
1:53 am |

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ByteDance currently has until April 5, 2025 to divest its stake in TikTok to a US-based company as per US President Donald Trump’s executive order from earlier this week. While the app is still available to use freely in the US, it’s been removed from the App Store and Google Play. There are plenty of suitors ready to buy TikTok but one ByteDance board member believes there’s still a chance for a solution that does not involve selling the social media app. Bill Ford, who serves as chairman and CEO of General Atlantic equity firm and is also a member of ByteDance's board of directors,...

Samsung Galaxy S25 series has support for seamless updates
12:02 am |

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The rumors were true - Samsung's flagship smartphone line finally supports seamless updates, with the release of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. The Korean company has been a holdout for many, many years, and finally implemented the functionality in the Galaxy A55 last year. We assume that was meant to test the waters, and apparently everything has been fine with the A55, so now the feature finally made its way to the S line. What "seamless updates" means is that your device will be unavailable to use for less time when it's updating. That's because the update is...

Quicken Simplifi review
11:48 pm | January 23, 2025

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The original incarnation of Quicken personal finance software has been around for many years, but it was joined a while ago by this, Quick Simplifi. With so many people using apps to get their personal finances in order on the go, Quicken Simplifi is a great option. This is an affordable package, which works really well on mobile devices meaning that it’s also super convenient to use.

There are personal finance app rivals, of course, especially from the likes of Rocket Money and YNAB, both of which offer a similar array of features and functions while staying reasonably affordable into the bargain. However, Quicken Simplifi is still one of the cheapest ways to get those personal finances into better shape and keep them that way.

The great thing about Quicken Simplifi, aside from its competitive price point, is the way that it lets users control all aspects of the personal finance landscape and can help manage money much more effectively. And, just like the best budgeting apps, there are tools and user options that will allow you to keep on top of personal finances and help plan for the future too. It’s one of the handiest personal finance apps you can have on a mobile device.

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Quicken Simplifi is one of the most affordable of all the personal finance apps (Image credit: Quicken Simplifi)

Quicken Simplifi: Pricing

One very appealing aspect of Quicken Simplifi is its price point. Quicken is often available by way of an offer and currently the same applies to Quicken Simplifi thanks to a 50 percent off deal, which takes the monthly cost from $5.99 down to a hugely affordable $2.99 a month, billed annually. This was correct at the time of writing, but could obviously always be subject to change. There’s a 30-day money-back guarantee too, which is handy if you’re not sure quite how well Quicken Simplifi will suit your needs.

Quicken Simplifi: Features

If you’ve ever experienced the original incarnation of Quicken you’ll know that it comes packed with features. Quicken Simplifi takes the usability feel of its bigger brother and presents a wealth of features in a much more mobile-friendly environment, which makes it ideal if you like to organise personal finances on the move. There is a desktop edition but Quicken Simplifi works really well when you’re dipping into those features and functions on your phone.

Although there are fewer power tools than the standard issue Quicken, this is a great app especially for anyone with more of a casual interest in staying financially organises. Getting your money into an organized state is central, but there’s also the option to get alerts, create reports and plan for the future too using Spending Watchlists. The great thing about all this is the way that the graphic-drive interface presents the figures.

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The Quicken Simplifi interface is slick but features a powerful feature set (Image credit: Quicken Simplifi)

Quicken Simplifi also boasts tools for projected cash flows and investments. There’s a credit score tracker and detailed reporting whenever it’s needed. Better still, the management of all this data can be done very easily, with all manner of options for sorting and organising accounts, payees, bills and transactions. Again, the impressive graphics help drive the experience and make it much less stressful than some more sober personal finance packages.

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Quicken Simplifi is great for getting a handle on how your finances are doing (Image credit: Quicken Simplifi)

Quicken Simplifi: Performance

Quicken Simplifi speeds along very efficiently in mobile guise, although the iOS  edition does feel slightly more nimble for some reason. Considering the software can be hooked up to over 14,000 financial institutions, it always performs admirably and a lot of that seems to be down to the carefully honed interface. Using Quicken Simplifi in the desktop environment is just as rewarding, plus there’s the added benefit of more screen real estate to get the most from its many features and functions.

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Quicken Simplifi has a powerful set of tools that work great in the app (Image credit: Quicken Simplifi)

Quicken Simplifi: Ease of use

Much like the rest of Quicken Simplifi, the setup process is wonderfully straightforward. The app can be downloaded for both iOS and Android, with the Apple-focused edition feeling just that little slicker, and that has to be followed by an account setup procedure. Once that’s in place, the app can be connected to your financial accounts, which allows the software to paint a full picture of your financial situation within the software. The more accounts connected, the clearer the overview.

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Quicken Simplifi has a very user-friendly interface (Image credit: Quicken Simplifi)

Quicken Simplifi: Support

Quicken has been around a long time, so it comes as no surprise to find that the levels of help and support found within Quicken Simplifi are as good as ever. The software is very intuitive and simple to get your head around anyway, but should a question or issue arise there’s a chatbot to get started. If that doesn’t solve a quandary, live help can take its place. However, there are also lots of resources and articles within the setup that tackle pretty much everything contained in Quicken Simplifi.

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Quicken Simplifi benefits from comprehensive support if it is needed (Image credit: Quicken Simplifi)

Quicken Simplifi: Final verdict

If you’re really not keen on paying anything to keep your personal finances organised then Rocket Money’s free edition might do the trick. However, Quick Simplifi is hard to resist for the small monthly outlay (even less if you can bag one of the frequent Quicken deals) and for that you get a whole bunch of great power tools. Quicken Simplifi is super easy to use too, with a mobile interface that is second to none while the desktop edition isn’t bad either.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs Galaxy S24 Ultra camera shootout, part 2
10:21 pm |

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Yesterday, we showed you a Galaxy S25 Ultra vs. S24 Ultra camera shootout – now it’s time for part two. Yesterday, we could only shoot photos at the event venue, but today we went wandering around San Jose with both Ultras in hand, so we have more photos to share. Many of the changes (if not most) will be coming from the new Snapdragon 8 Elite ISP – Samsung kept most of the camera hardware the same, all but the ultra-wide module. Starting with the main 200MP camera set to its default 12MP mode, the difference in image processing is more noticeable than it was indoors. The older Galaxy...

Samsung reveals the Galaxy S25 Edge’s launch month
9:53 pm |

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Samsung's big "one more thing" moment at yesterday's Unpacked launch event was the Galaxy S25 Edge, previously known as the Galaxy S25 Slim, a smartphone that wasn't announced on stage, only teased - and then showcased to the eager techie crowds. The Galaxy S25 Edge is officially coming "around April", according to a new report quoting an unnamed Samsung representative speaking at the event. That's reasonably in line with past rumors saying it would land in May at the latest. The phone's obvious main selling point will be its thinness, which has been rumored to be 6.4mm but hasn't...

Samsung reveals the Galaxy S25 Edge’s launch month
9:53 pm |

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Samsung's big "one more thing" moment at yesterday's Unpacked launch event was the Galaxy S25 Edge, previously known as the Galaxy S25 Slim, a smartphone that wasn't announced on stage, only teased - and then showcased to the eager techie crowds. The Galaxy S25 Edge is officially coming "around April", according to a new report quoting an unnamed Samsung representative speaking at the event. That's reasonably in line with past rumors saying it would land in May at the latest. The phone's obvious main selling point will be its thinness, which has been rumored to be 6.4mm but hasn't...

Samsung Galaxy S25 series has dormant satellite communication support
8:59 pm |

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As usual with big launch events, some new features tend to fly under the radar. That’s the case with the Galaxy S25 series and its support for satellite connectivity. As it turns out, all three S25 series are the first phones to officially support Snapdragon Satellite which would allow users to send and receive messages via satellite over narrowband (NB) to non-terrestrial networks (NTN). Qualcomm confirmed the feature in a press release following the S25 series launch. Snapdragon Satellite is part of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and more specifically its Snapdragon X80 5G modem....

Samsung Galaxy S25 series has dormant satellite communication support
8:59 pm |

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As usual with big launch events, some new features tend to fly under the radar. That’s the case with the Galaxy S25 series and its support for satellite connectivity. As it turns out, all three S25 series are the first phones to officially support Snapdragon Satellite which would allow users to send and receive messages via satellite over narrowband (NB) to non-terrestrial networks (NTN). Qualcomm confirmed the feature in a press release following the S25 series launch. Snapdragon Satellite is part of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and more specifically its Snapdragon X80 5G modem....

Samsung teases its first tri-fold smartphone
7:56 pm |

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Over the past few weeks we've heard a lot about Samsung's upcoming tri-fold smartphone, its direct competitor to Huawei's Mate XT. And yesterday during its Unpacked event where it unveiled the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra (and teased the Galaxy S25 Edge as well), the company pretty much confirmed its plans to release such a device. It was one of those "blink and you'll miss it" things, where for just a few seconds during the presentation, the images you can see below appeared, clearly showing the tri-fold form factor as being part of Samsung's future alongside the Project...

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