Today there was wireless and mobile news that was too short to report in full length stories:The Galaxy Gear didn't gear up too many sales, Business Korea reported that Samsung has sold less than 50K Galaxy Gear smartwatches. The Gear works with other Galaxy devices.
Microsoft launched the Office Remote app, that lets you use a Windows Phone to work on Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint via Bluetooth.
Google Search for Android is updated with voice search conversations where Okay Google will ask for clarifications.
Google is reportedly working on improved camera features for Android with uncompressed file images.
The recently launched Isis mobile payments app has received dismal reviews on the Google Play store. The app requires a special SIM card and a smartphone with NFC.
Students at Miami Ad School in San Francisco created the concept of "Ray-Ban Shama Shades" sun glasses with solar panels on the sides that chargers an iPhone 5. The concept is promoted by Sayalee Kaluskar.
The Qualcom Toq smartwatch will go on sale on December 2 for $349.99. It connects to Android phones running Android 4.03 or later to accept/reject calls, view text messages and AllJoyn enabled devices.
Virgin Mobile is now offering the HTC Desire 601 with Android 4.2 for $279.99 it's very close in style and specs to the HTC One except it has a microSD card slot. It features BoomSound, Zoe, BlinkFeed, NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.