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Aug

LG sort of officially announces the LG G Watch R, releases hardware specs



LG G Watch RAfter teasing its latest wearable device on Facebook earlier today, LG has gone and done something rather unusual. It has kind of announced the LG G Watch R, releasing its specs and images, though its press release is worded such that the “official” announcement will only happen at IFA 2014. Still, we’re not complaining now that we can see the device in it’s full glory, and glory it is. Rocking that circular shape we had been suspecting, the G Watch R looks a lot more like a mainstream watch with its raised circular frame, which maybe be a point of familiarity for potential smartwatch buyers.

lg g watch rLG is proudly flaunting the 1.3-inch circular display of the G Watch R, saying it is the first wearable to use a P-OLED (Plastic OLED) display for “stunning image clarity”. Perhaps even more impressive is the fact the G Watch R is powered by a Snapdragon 400 clocked at 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM, 4GB storage, 410mAh battery and will also be IP67 rated. What all this technology is going to do to the battery life remains to be see, but the G Watch R is certainly an impressive engineering feat. Naturally, the device will run Android Wear and can also monitor heart rate thanks to a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor.

LG hasn’t released pricing for the device, but it says it will be available starting Q4 2014, so keep your eyes and ears open for new information in the coming weeks.


What do you think about the LG G Watch R? Are you swayed now that you know what it looks like? Let us know your opinion.

Source: LG NewsroomThe Verge

 


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28
Aug

Who needs phones? The Samsung Gear S can make calls, has 3G modem



samsung gear sPreviously we suspected that Samsung‘s latest wearable device would be called the Samsung Gear Solo and would be able to be used as a standalone devices to make calls. That wasn’t far from the truth as Samsung has officially detailed the new device, called the Samsung Gear S (oh, so close!), which is able to make calls and also has mobile data capability thanks to a 3G modem. It is powered by a dual-core 1GHz processor which is behind a curved, 2-inch AMOLED display. And all the above is going to be running on a 300mAh battery.

Considering that LG’s (sort of) announced LG G Watch R runs on a 410mAh battery without a 3G modem, we can’t imagine the Gear S is going to last terribly long. Having said that, Samsung does say typical use will get you 2 days battery life and it is running the Tizen operating system instead of Android Wear. Whether that will save the Gear S a massive amount of battery life remains to be seen.


Samsung says the Gear S will start becoming available in October this year but hasn’t yet specified prices.

What do you think about the Samsung Gear S? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Source: Samsung via engadget


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28
Aug

Samsung’s Gear S smartwatch doesn’t need a phone to get online or make calls


Samsung is taking the wraps off of yet another new smartwatch, but the Gear S (not Solo) has a twist: there’s a 3G modem inside. While it may not be especially fast, that means that even when it’s outside of the range of a Bluetooth-connected phone or WiFi, it can still send and receive messages or make calls. It has a 2-inch AMOLED screen plus a dual-core 1GHz CPU inside along with GPS, heart rate and motion sensors, all powered by a 300mAh battery Samsung says can last up to two days. It runs Tizen instead of Android Wear, with pedestrian navigation available from from Nokia’s HERE and support for Facebook. In the run up to IFA next week Samsung is also bringing the Gear Circle headset (yes, we also figured they’d save that name for a round watch) that pairs with a phone over Bluetooth, letting users hear notifications, use voice commands or listen to music through the earbuds.

Both devices will go on sale in October, although there’s no word on a price for either. The Gear S is outfitted for all kinds of fitness tracking, either through Samsung’s S Health or Nike+ Running, it’s IP67 dust and water resistant, packs 4GB of storage and 512MB RAM. The Gear Circle has a magnetic clasp so it fits around your neck while not in use, a touch sensor and battery with up to 11 hours of talk time. So will either of these wearables break into our gear bag or wardrobe? We’ll have a better idea next week after getting our wrists/necks on them during the IFA 2014 show in Berlin.

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28
Aug

Pentax’s latest DSLR has glowing LEDs to tell you what mode it’s in


If you’re intimidated by most DSLRs with all their knobs and buttons, you might want to take a look at Ricoh Imaging’s Pentax K-S1, a new mid-range camera that’s just one of many shooters the company’s releasing this year. It packs in plenty of performance — a 20-megapixel sensor and sky-high sensitivity of ISO 51200 — along with an interface that’s more reminiscent of a smartphone than a camera. According to Ricoh, the K-S1 “eliminates many of the complexities of a DSLR” with a friendlier “flat field” user interface that should be easy to navigate due to the luminous 3-inch 921,000-dot LCD, back-lit selection dial and four-way navigation. There are also various built-in LEDs that light up when certain features are in use. For example, the mode dial will glow green when it’s toggled to take still shots and it’ll glow red if it’s in video mode, as you can see in the video after the break.

If you’ve got Face Detection turned on, the number of lit-up LEDs on the grip gives a quick visual cue as to how many faces it’s detected and you could also use the grip LEDs as a countdown timer.

Aside from the simpler interface, the KS-1 also boasts a variety of features that would be of interest to camera enthusiasts: in-body shake reduction, an AA filter simulator, a 100-percent field of view glass pentaprism viewfinder and 5.4 frames per second shooting with a shutter speed of 1/6000. Optionally, the KS-1 also supports Pentax’s FLUcard, which lets you tack on extras like Wi-Fi transfer, wireless live and the ability to use your camera remotely with your smartphone, tablet or computer.

To make it even more obvious that the KS-1 is meant as a “fun” mid-range camera, it’ll come in a whole host of different colors. The standards are black, blue and white, but you can also choose one from either the Fabric Collection or the Night Sky Collection — the former calls on its fashion inspiration with cotton beige, tweed gray, linen brown and denim blue, while the latter flaunts hues such as Sunset Orange, Dusk Gold, Moon Silver, Midnight Black and Dawn Purple.

If all of that sounds intriguing to you, the KS-1 along with a 18-55mm kit lens will retail for $799.95, while the body-only version is just a touch cheaper at $749.95. Both will be available in September.

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Source: Pentax K-S1, Ricoh

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28
Aug

LG officially reveals circular G Watch R with improved design and familiar features


Not one to wait around for trade shows to officially begin before flaunting its new products to the world, LG is no longer teasing the G Watch R, its upcoming circular Android Wear smartwatch — it’s showing it off in all its glory. And just as the company hinted at on Sunday, it comes with a 1.3-inch Plastic OLED (P-OLED) full 360-degree display. LG says that it isn’t trying to replace the original G Watch, but rather offer another choice: The R is an elegant device that looks and feels more like a classic watch than its squarish predecessor. Good timing, too, since it’s going to be competing head-to-head (wrist-to-wrist?) against the Moto 360, a similarly shaped watch that will likely be available next week.

Admittedly, the R’s design looks like a substantial improvement over the original — the first one looks and feels much more like a reference device than a consumer watch — so we’re excited to see how it is in real life. Unfortunately, the components don’t seem to be much better than the original G Watch. The single most important factor on any smartwatch is battery life, and just like it is on LG’s and Samsung’s existing Wear devices, the outlook doesn’t look promising; the R comes with a 410mAh battery, a mere 10mAh improvement over its square counterpart. That means we shouldn’t expect to get more than a day or so on a single charge.

Nearly all of the other guts are the same, too. It comes with interchangeable 22mm straps, a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with 512MB of RAM and 4GB internal storage. It’s also rated IP67 for water resistance (up to one meter of water for thirty minutes), just like the last one was. However, there’s two notable new features: It comes with a heart rate monitor underneath and what appears to be a power button on the side.

One of the more interesting aspects of the R isn’t what it has, but what it lacks: A black bar at the bottom of the 1.3-inch, 320 x 320 display. Motorola uses this “flat tire” on the 360, so while the front of the watch is circular, the display itself is not. Reps have explained that this bar houses the ambient light sensor and some drivers for the display. We’re not sure yet if the bar’s absence means that the R simply won’t have these same features, or if they’ve been relocated elsewhere on the device. We’ve reached out to LG for more details. LG says that the R will go on sale in early Q4 of this year, which suggests that it’ll be out in October or early November. The company isn’t ready to disclose pricing, but it says that cost will vary by market.

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28
Aug

Get an early Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Quad HD wallpaper here now



Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Quad HD wallpaperI won’t mince words: the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is one of the most anticipated devices of 2014. While its size as a phablet isn’t the most appealing for some, it’s undeniable that it will be Samsung‘s stand-out flagship device to round out 2014, as it has been in the past. It will also be Samsung’s first device to incorporate a Quad HD display, what is also affectionately known as 2K resolution. Naturally, this means huge, beautiful wallpapers, of which one has already been released in the wild, thanks to SamMobile. We’d embed it on our site, but at 16.1MB, it exceeds the maximum file size for images, so if you want to check it out, you can download the full resolution Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Quad HD wallpaper at the link below:

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Quad HD wallpaper


The wallpaper is more than sufficient for most desktops, let alone a mobile device. The Note 4 is expected to have a Snapdragon 805 processor clocked at 2.7GHz and a 5.7-inch Quad HD display. Rumours about it’s shape and form factor appear to be inconclusive, but Samsung has scheduled its UNPACKED event for September 3rd at IFA 2014, so we won’t have long to wait before we get to see what Samsung has in store.

Source: SamMobile via Droid-life


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28
Aug

The LG G Watch R will be the first wearable to “fully utilize its circular shape”



LG G Watch RI am so excited for IFA 2014. Not only because it is IFA, but because there are several devices that I am genuinely excited about seeing. One of these devices is the LG G Watch R, a wearable device that LG has started teasing just before the main event. LG has since put up another teaser on its Facebook page, this time showing even more of its circular frame, and has accompanied the picture with a phrase that says the G Watch R is the first device to “fully utilize its circular shape”, whatever that means.

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The most striking thing about the G Watch R is of course the fact it is circular, a trait that only the Moto 360 had previously. Now you may argue that shape is a purely subjective characteristic, however many agreed that when the first Android Wear devices were announced the Moto 360 was still the device to wait for. That thought process may have to change now that LG is set to launch it’s own circular device, and we’re intrigued as to whether the device will do anything different to the other Android Wear wearables.

What do you think about the LG G Watch R? Which do you prefer: the Moto 360 or the LG G Watch R? Let us know your thoughts.

Source: Facebook via TalkAndroid


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28
Aug

Spotify Connect’s seamless streaming arrives on smart TVs


In order to properly celebrate the first year of Spotify Connect, the streaming outfit is rolling it out to a new set of devices. The feature already played nice with a smattering of wares, and now, you’ll be able to leverage the seamless listening experience on that smart TV. Starting with Philips’ Android-powered units, beaming tunes from your smartphone or tablet will be a breeze — all while sorting the controls from that mobile device. According to Spotify, this is “the first in a long line of smart TVs” that will hit shelves with the add-on. Alongside Libratone, B&O and Sony, Connect is now available on Bose, Panasonic and Gramofon audio gadgets with support multi-room systems tacked on for good measure. With the news of new partners, the feature will be available on over 100 wares by the year’s end.

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28
Aug

Engadget Daily: HTC One for Windows, 3D-printed ‘bump keys’ and more!


Today, we investigate the world’s most successful sex toy, take the Windows Phone-powered HTC One for a spin, learn about 3D-printed keys that can open most any door, and more! Read on for Engadget’s news highlights from the last 24 hours.

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28
Aug

Get your car to tell you what’s wrong with a $50 dongle


We imagine that the blind terror that we experience when visiting an auto shop is the same when a car mechanic visits Best Buy. After all, to us, that check engine light represents a multitude of problems that send most of us into a panic. That’s the issue that Fixd is hoping to eliminate, thanks to the fact that almost all cars nowadays have an On Board Diagnostics port – which is how those mechanics diagnose what’s wrong. Fixd itself is a small Bluetooth transmitter that plugs into the OBD II port, pushing data to your smartphone. As soon as it recognizes a problem, it can tell you what needs to be done, and how much it’ll cost. It’ll even work with multiple vehicles, and will also let you know when it’s time to take the car in for its annual service. Naturally, it’s a Kickstarter project, requiring $50 to get hold of the device and its corresponding iOS or Android app when it ships early next year. On the upside, just imagine the first time you use it, stride straight into Joe’s Auto Repair and tell them exactly what’s busted.

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Via: Mashable

Source: Kickstarter

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