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LG Flex

 

Imagine that you can take your TV screen display and roll it into a tube to take it with you anywhere... Well, LG can Flexible technology can allow you to do this now. LG has already revealed an 18" Flexible OLED TV display which is flexible enough to be treated like a paper-roll. The Korean company promises a 60" flexible screens in the near future.

 

LG Flexible 18"

 

The 18" prototype unit that LG is currently testing carries a resolution of 1,200 x 810. It gets its improved contortionist skills from the polyamide film that's been stuck to the back of the display (as opposed to plastic, which is the norm). This affords the screen a greater degree of flexibility in addition to a slimmer waistline.

 

LG Flexible 18"

 

LG is already planning on rolling out these displays on actualy TV sets sometime in 2017, No price info released yet.

 

 

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Samsung Exynos

 

Samsung Tomorrow teased a new Exynos announcement today via its official Exynos Twitter account. The tweet is very short, with just a teasing text and a cool picture.

 

 

 

 

The new Exynos chipset might be the rumored Exynos 5433 Octa-core 64-bit tipped to power the upcoming Galaxy Note 4. The 5433 chip is also rumored to pack an Intel model capable of Cat.6 LTE connectivity and an octa-core processor with four Cortex-A15 and four Cortex-A7 cores.

 

If all this rumors about Exynos 5433 are true, then the added LTE capabilities will allow Samsung to ship the device in even more markets than its previous Exynos-powered Samsung Galaxy S4, Note 3 and Galaxy S5.

 

 

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Google Camera

 

Google will release an update that will make you able to control your phone or tablet's Google Camera App shutter from your Android Wear device.

 

Now the screen on your wearable won't double as a viewfinder, so you'll need to make sure that the image is to your liking on your phone's screen before you go ahead and start snapping away from your smartwatch.

 

Google Camera App

 

What your smartwatch will be able to do is display a countdown timer of when the shutter will be pressed, so you can pose accordingly. It would be interesting to see what hackers are able to do with this feature, and all of the potential cool spy scenarios one would be able to re-enact with the phone/smartwatch combo.

 

 

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