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- Apple now worth $720B; more than Google and Microsoft combined
- Two Galaxy phones coming at MWC, one with wrap-around display, says Bloomberg
- HTC One M9 leak-based renders offer best look yet at smartphone
- HTC “Petra” smartwatch rumors include possible specs list
- Android Wear devices make up just a tiny fraction of smartwatch sales
Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we talk about Apple's new Market cap, which has now broken a new world record. Samsung follows as we learn more details on what to expect for the Galaxy S6. HTC then takes the stage as some hot new renders show us what we should see in the HTC One M9. HTC then takes the stage again as we learn about its "Petra" smartwatch plans. We end today's show talking about the status of Android Wear in the market.
All this and more after the break.
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