📅 May 12, 2014

LG Teases The “G Watch” In New Video

LG Teases The “G Watch” In New Video

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LG is probably going to officially announce the ‘G Watch‘ smartwatch and new top of the line G3 phone later this month so don’t expect any further details on the product(s). However, if you like to be teased, LG released a short promo video for the ‘G Watch’ where you can kinda see its Android Wear software in motion and a few 360-degrees rotations of the smartwatch.

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📅 November 20, 2013

Real World Test: Check Out The LG G Flex Heal Itself After Being Scratched With Keys and a Knife [video]

LG has been bragging about the device’s “self healing” capabilities since it unveiled the phone in October, and now it’s time to put it to a ‘real world’ test.

lg-g-flex-healing-FSMdotCOMThe LG G Flex may be the first smartphones that comes with a curved display, but that’s not its only atypical feature. LG has been bragging about the device’s “self healing” capabilities since it unveiled the phone in October, and now it’s time to put it to a ‘real world’ test.

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📅 October 17, 2013

Consumer Reports: iPhone 5S and 5C Earn High Scores But Battery Life and Screen Are No Match For Motorola Droids and Other Phones

Consumer Reports has reviewed the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. The two new iPhone models received high scores but the magazine says the 4-inch Retina display and battery life ( 8-10 hour ) are ‘no match’ for Motorola Droid.

cro_electronics-iPhone5sConsumer Reports has reviewed the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. The two new iPhone models received high scores but the magazine says the 4-inch Retina display and battery life ( 8-10 hour ) are ‘no match’ for Motorola Droid.

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📅 November 15, 2012

Google TV Adds Voice Control [video]

If you are very old, you’ll remember a time when changing a TV channel meant getting off the couch and actually touching a set. But in the future, apparently, we’ll just tell the TV what to do.

If you are very old, you’ll remember a time when changing a TV channel meant getting off the couch and actually touching a set.

But in the future, apparently, we’ll just tell the TV what to do. Microsoft’s Xbox already offers voice control, and lots of crystal-ball-gazers figure that Apple TV will do the same, using Siri. Now here comes Google TV, which is rolling out the feature with certain LG TV sets.

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📅 May 16, 2012

WSJ: Next Gen iPhone To Have Larger Screen [video]

According to the Wall Street Journal, the next iPhone iteration will have a screen measuring 4 inches diagonally. That’s a half-inch increase from the screen of the 4S and all of the past versions of the phone, meaning the device will overall be slightly larger in size.


According to the Wall Street Journal, the next iPhone iteration will have a screen measuring 4 inches diagonally. That’s a half-inch increase from the screen of the 4S and all of the past versions of the phone, meaning the device will overall be slightly larger in size.

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📅 February 15, 2010

Mobile Phone Operators Alliance Against Apple’s App Store

The alliance has more than 2 billion customers, and with the support of Samsung, Sony Ericsson and LG they will build an open technology platform designed to deliver applications to all mobile-phone users.

In July 10 2008 Apple introduced the appstore via an update to iTunes. On July 11, the iPhone 3G was launched and came pre-loaded with iPhone OS 2.0 with App Store support. Apple not only changed – once again – the game but also started their dominance of mobile applications.

Today, Times reported that 12 mobile operators including AT&T, Orange and Telefonica will band together to strike back at Apple. The alliance has more than 2 billion customers, and with the support of Samsung, Sony Ericsson and LG they will build an open technology platform designed to deliver applications to all mobile-phone users.

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