Quick news from around the Web.
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> Microsoft has built a SnapChat competitor called Windup. Post
> Intel and 50 Cent's company SMS Audio are teaming to launch a pair of heart-rate monitoring headphones. Article
> Facebook's Vice President of Product Management Samuel Lessin is leaving the company. Article
> Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy Mega 2, a smartphone with a 5.9-inch display. Article
> Apple has started storing its users' data in China on state-controlled China Telecom's Internet-based storage. Article
> The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided that Nokia and ZTE did not infringe on InterDigital's patents. Article
> The BlackBerry Z30 won a 2014 Best in Biz Awards 2014 for consumer product of the year. Release
> Huawei leaked some screenshots of its new EmotionUI, the interface that is going to be used on the company's new smartphones. Article
> EE faces a customer backlash after introducing a service that lets subscribers pay to skip to the front of the queue when calling customer service centres. Article
> Telekom Austria shareholders approved plans to raise the operator's share capital by €1 billion ($1.34 billion), with 98.1 per cent of the votes cast in favour of the move. Article
> The total number of subscribers for LTE and LTE Advanced grow to nearly 411 million and 22 million respectively by year-end 2014, according to latest estimates by ABI Research. Article
> Frontier Communications is seeing a growing demand to provide Wi-Fi services to local businesses. Article
> SaskTel is continuing to make progress with its rural Saskatchewan broadband expansion effort, announcing that it will bring two of its basic DSL tiers to Paddockwood, Domremy and Loreburn. Article
> Broadcast and media player Grupo Televisa acquired cable TV operator Cablecom. Article
> Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has taken a stake in Charter Communications and cut its holdings in DirecTV. Article
And finally… Microsoft considered renaming Internet Explorer because of its checkered past. Article