Tuesday
Mar182014

SlideShow: LG G Flex curved phone in pictures

We've already given you our hands-on impressions on LG's G Flex curved smartphone and we're looking forward to reviewing the device in an upcoming review. In the meantime, here are some more images of the LG G Flex in all it's bent glory. The device is very similar to the LG G2 in design language but it is bigger and the curved shape does take some adjustment. Despite being called G-Flex, it isn't very pliable and is quite solid. This one's a Rogers exclusive coming 'later this Spring'.

Tuesday
Mar182014

Google sanctioned LG G Watch is the Nexus of Android smartwatches

LG Electronics has confirmed that it working together with Google on LG G Watch powered by Android Wear, which extends the Android platform to wearables.

LG G Watch will be compatible with a wide range of Android smartphones and will present relevant information to users just when they need it or whenever they say “OK Google” to ask questions or get stuff done. As one of Google’s lead partners in this effort, LG is planning to introduce its first watch powered by Android Wear in the second quarter of 2014.

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Tuesday
Mar182014

Motorola dives into wearables with Android-powered Moto 360 smartwarch

 

Motorola Mobility is no stranger to wearables, but it is committing to giving its current Moto X and Moto G smartphones a companion device in the Moto 360. A round smartwatch that looks like a premium watch. Here's a brief description from Moto's blog.

"Moto 360 keeps you on time and up to date without taking you out of the moment or distracting you, telling you what you need to know before you know you need it through subtle alerts and notifications. With just a twist of the wrist you can see who’s emailing or calling, what time your next meeting is or a friend’s latest social post. 

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Tuesday
Mar182014

Review: ASUS ZenBook UX310

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

As far as Ultrabooks go, the ASUS ZenBook UX310 adheres to the traditional look and feel of a notebook. This means it does away with the flip-reversible-convertible functionality that many of its PC competitors are bringing but focuses on what an essential premium notebook experience should be.

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