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Daily Roundup: Day 2 of MWC, Pebble Time Steel and more!

Find out what's new during day two of Mobile World Congress, get the details on the new Pebble Time Steel and learn how Microsoft will unite Windows 10 devices. All this and more can be found in today's Daily Roundup.

The biggest announcements of MWC 2015 so far (part 2)

After the glitzy, high-profile announcements of Sunday, Monday's march to the convention center is a more business-like affair. There's still lots to see though, including announcements from a bunch of household names, and a dancing robot.

Pebble introduces a premium Steel version of its color smartwatch

It's only been a week since Pebble introduced Pebble Time, its second-generation color smartwatch, and there's already a new version of it up for grabs. Today at Mobile World Congress, the company has just announced Pebble Time Steel, a premium all-metal iteration of the Time.

This is how Microsoft will unite your Windows 10 devices

Microsoft's big promise with Windows 10 is its ability to run apps across the entire platform. The framework for these universal apps hasn't been described in much detail, but a post on the Windows Blog gives a bit more insight under the hood.

Stratos' all-in-one payment card should work anywhere in the US

Many "universal" payment cards... well, aren't. They either don't work everywhere or only hold a limited number of cards, which leaves you out of luck when you're trying to add one more loyalty program. Stratos thinks it has this problem licked, though.

We're live at the 2015 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco!

We're here in San Francisco to bring you all the news, hands-ons, interviews, videos and combinations thereof, straight from the 2015 Game Developers Conference.

Hillary Clinton hates using work email just as much as you do

There are plenty of things that unite us as a species: our need to visit the bathroom, our dislike of Bieber and our seething hatred of corporate e-mail systems. It's the third on that list that's landed Hillary Clinton in hot water since it appears that, in her four years at the state department, she avoided using official email altogether.

TIE interceptor drone looks ready to blast some rebel scum

The man who created a working Millennium Falcon out of a drone has crossed to the dark side. Techcrunch spotted the sleek but sinister Star Wars TIE fighter drone that builder Philip_C based on a Return of the Jedi model.