LG – Pink-colored model will be added to Pocket photo

LG - Pink-colored model will be added to Pocket photo

Pocket photo, that was released last month by LG Electronics Japan, is a mobile photo printer. You can take a photo with your smartphone and print it out with Pocket photo right away, anytime, anywhere. In early August, they will release the pink colored model in response to many requests.

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Motorola’s Bluetooth Buds journey to the center of the FCC

Motorolas Bluetooth Buds journey to the center of the FCC

Remember Motorola’s S10-HD Bluetooth headphones? Don’t worry if you didn’t, since you’re probably going to get another chance to enjoy them in the next few weeks. The Google-owned phone manufacturer has sent a remarkably similar set of Bluetooth headphones through the FCC that are packing that same wraparound design. Now that the gear has been passed fit for human consumption, we figure we’ll see them making their way to retail soon — maybe as part of some big event, perhaps?

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Sharp – Electronic handwriting notebook that can save 2000 pages data

Sharp -  Electronic handwriting notebook that can save 2000 pages data

Sharp is going to release new electronic handwriting notebook “WG-N20″ on August 8.

You can write smoothly in the electronic notebook as if you were writing in a regular paper notebook with a pencil. It is capable of saving maximum 2000 pages/ 100 notebooks so that you can create many notebooks for both personal and professional purposes and manage them easily. You can set the pass-code in order to feel safe to carry around the electronic notebook.

By connecting it to your PC with the accompanying microUSB cable, you can have back-ups and transfer date between the electronic notebook and the PC.

Price: Open price
Color: White, Black
Display: 6 inch, 600×800 dot
Size: 111 x 155 x 9.9mm (without a cover)
Weight: 210g (without a cover)
Power source: lithium-ion battery
Battery life: 30days
Accessories: Stylus pen, cover, microUSB cable

WSJ: Google Is Also Testing a Hangout-Equipped Set-Top Box

WSJ: Google Is Also Testing a Hangout-Equipped Set-Top Box

If Chromecast isn’t enough, the Wall Street Journal is now reporting that Google has also been working on another living room device: a set-top box with a heavy emphasis on communication.

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Channel 4 brings offline viewing to 4oD for Android and iOS

Channel 4 brings offline viewing to 4oD for Android and iOS

The UK’s Channel 4 is no stranger to on-demand programming, and now it’s bringing the convenience of offline viewing to the mobile version of 4oD. In the latest update for Android and iOS, registered users can download shows that aired during the past 30 days, all for free. From there, users have seven days to view the content before it expires. There’s a subtle catch, as all programming must be downloaded over WiFi, from within the UK or the Republic of Ireland. Once downloaded, however, shows can be watched offline from anywhere. Offline viewing is currently restricted to the network’s commissioned shows, but it’s looking to add programming from other studios in the future. Consider this Channel 4’s way of keeping up with the Joneses… or in this case, the BBC.

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Source: Channel 4, App Store, Google Play

Digging in to the source code of Android 4.3 reveals that the OS supports 4K resolutions.

Digging in to the source code of Android 4.3 reveals that the OS supports 4K resolutions. That’s some crazy tablet specs—or, you know, it’s for TVs.

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Android 4.3 source code reveals support for 4K resolution

Android 4.3 source reveals support for 4K resolution

We’ve seen Android run on anything from low-resolution smartwatches to high-PPI phones and tablets, including the new 1920 x 1200-pixel Nexus 7 Google launched earlier this week. To make this possible, the mobile OS supports a number of pixel densities for app content — from 120PPI (LDPI / Low DPI) to 480PPI (XXHDPI / Extra Extra High DPI). Close examination of the Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) source code reveals the addition of a 640PPI (XXXHDPI / Extra Extra Extra High DPI) pixel density, which — according to the comments in the code — is intended for 4K televisions. Does this mean we’ll begin to see Android devices with 640PPI Ultra HD displays? Perhaps, but considering 480PPI is overkill on handsets, this is most likely designed to make image assets and fonts, such as the Google TV UI, readable on 4K screens when viewed from a distance.

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Via: Android Police

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Crave giveaway: Comic-Con 2013 swag bag extraordinaire

(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

Missed Comic-Con this year? Not to worry. We’re bringing Comic-Con to you! My CNET colleagues Seth Rosenblatt and Nathan Bransford foraged the show floor for goods they knew Crave readers would covet, and came back loaded with such a giant stash that we’re going with two Comic-Con giveaways this year (look for part 2 on Friday, August 9).

Round one of this awesome geek-fest includes a Hasbro 2-in-1 “Anakin to Darth Vader” action figure, not yet available in stores, that lets you re-create the moment when the Jedi hero becomes the evil Sith lord. For added “Star Wars” enjoyment, you’ll get a limited-edition 8GB Chewbacca flash drive from Mimoco.

You’ll of course score comics, including a copy of DC Comics’ Batman (in Spanish!) and a signed copy of Valiant’s Quantum and Woody.

And you’ll get a hard-bound copy of the “Make Good Art” commencement address author Neil Gaiman delivered at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts last year.

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Amazon hit by surprise loss last quarter, despite 22 percent rise in sales

Amazon reports surprise loss in in Q2 2013, despite a 22 percent rise in sales

The retail game is all about scraping a living out of tiny margins, and nowhere is that more evident than in Amazon‘s latest financial report. The company managed to grow revenue by 22 percent year-over-year between April and June, to $15.7 billion, and yet it confounded analysts’ predictions by making a loss of $7 million, versus a $7 million profit in the same quarter last year. Then again, this knock has been attributed to the fact that Amazon is pushing to expand beyond the retail game, by investing heavily in its Kindle business, digital downloads and streaming products, as well as in building a bigger presence in China. This has been the strategy for a while, of course, and it’s not the first time the company has been pushed into the red as a result. But Jeff Bezos says that Amazon’s top ten bestselling products last quarter were all either Kindles, accessories for Kindles, or digital content for Kindles, which suggests the transformation is steadily having an impact, even if it’s proving expensive.

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Source: BBC News

Galaxy S4 (GT-I9507) Appears On GLBenchmark

It was not too long ago that an image which depicted the Samsung “GT-I9507″ appearing on Picasa servers, but considering how easy it is in this day and age to manipulate EXIF data, it was pretty difficult to tout the […]

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