Tuesday, June 25, 2013

LG G2 leaked video stills show rear volume controls and led notification ring

LG G2 leaked video stills show rear volume controls and led notification ring

@evleaks has come through again, spoiling Android manufacturer's best kept secrets. This time he's providing us with some images of what appears to be an LG promo vid showing off the upcoming LG G2. This device will be the follow up to last year's stellar LG Optimus G and while we can't tell much from the blurry video shots, it appears as if LG has repositioned the volume controls to the back of the device, making for a very interesting (and different) design. You'll also notice a rear facing LED notification ring, which would only come in handy if one were to lay the phone face down.
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Man Implants Headphones Into His Ears

Man Implants Headphones Into His Ears

As someone who travels often to various press events, meetings and conventions, I can tell you how annoying it is to have to worry about where my headphones are at all times. There's nothing worse than trying to make my way to a meeting and needing to pop out one of my earbuds because someone needs to be rescued from a burning building. That's why Rich Lee is a genius in my eyes as he went ahead and had a pair of headphones implanted in his ears. Well – technically they're not in his ears. The headphones Lee had implanted are located in his tragus, which is the that little stiff bit of cartilage that sits in front of your ear canal.

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HTC reminds us the HTC One supports next-gen 5G WiFi, as well as legacy 802.11a/b/g/n

HTC reminds us the HTC One supports next-gen 5G WiFi, as well as legacy 802.11a/b/g/n

HTC took to their blog this afternoon to remind new (and prospective) HTC One customers know about some hidden functionality within the device. According to HTC because of the Broadcom wireless chips found inside each and every HTC One, the device is able to connect to, not only 802.11a/b/g/n, but also 5G WiFi, a next-generation standard based off 802.11ac. 5G WiFi promises downloads up to 3x's faster, with 6 times more power efficiency than legacy a/b/g/n.

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Huawei Prism II (for T-Mobile) and Huawei Honor 3 coming soon

Huawei Prism II (for T-Mobile) and Huawei Honor 3 coming soon

T-Mobile USA is now listing a new Huawei smartphone on its official website: the Prism II (first seen in leaked images back in March). Running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the Prism II features an HVGA display of unknown size (possibly 3.5 inches), HSPA+, GPS, Wi-Fi, 1GHz single-core processor, 3.2MP rear camera, and MicroSD card support. There's no word on when it will be available for purchase, and neither for what price.
The first-generation Huawei Prism was launched by T-Mobile in mid-2012 for only $19.99 on contract.
Huawei Prism II (for T-Mobile) and Huawei Honor 3 coming soon

Huawei Prism II (for T-Mobile) and Huawei Honor 3 coming soon


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Smart Fortwo's off-road chops on display in amusing ad from Cannes

Smart Fortwo's off-road chops on display in amusing ad from Cannes

After spending a few days with the recalcitrant mechanism that masquerades as a transmission in the Smart Fortwo, we can admit we've pondered all sorts of ways to prematurely end the car's life. An impromptu hardcore off-road excursion has figured prominently in at least one such scenario. Evidently the marketers behind Smart have entertained similar thoughts, or at least spent some time contemplating the old chestnut that goes something like, "Who makes the best off-roader. Hertz." After all, how else can we explain this 49-second spot.



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Monday, June 24, 2013

The Band Smartphone Car Charger

The Band Smartphone Car Charger

When it comes to smartphone accessories, you can be sure that these are dime a dozen in the highly competitive market of today. Hence, it could prove rather challenging for any accessory manufacturer to actually come up with something that is out of the ordinary, and accessory outfit Tylt has come up with The Band, which happens to be a smartphone car charger. The thing is, it is no ordinary smartphone car charger, where it brings an innovative look by offering a chunky, ribbon-style cable that is perpetually tidy since it will not tangle up at all.

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ASAP Science Presents A Whole New Way Of Understanding Calories

ASAP Science Presents A Whole New Way Of Understanding Calories

A lot of people are very conscious about the amount of calories they take in every day. Depending upon various factors like age, gender, height and weight, an average human being needs around 2000 to 2700 calories each day. Even if you're one of those people who never seem to put on weight despite how much you eat, its always best to know your calorie consumption. ASAP Science has made a video in which they present a whole new way of understanding calories, you'll also be very surprised to see how 200 calories look like in different kinds of foods.

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