02 January 2013

LG has Launching 55 Inch OLED TV in South Korea

LG has Launching 55 Inch OLED TV in South Korea

LG has declared that they are launching their new 55 inch OLED TV in South Korea. The OLED TV will be available in February.

The new 55 inch WRGB OLED TV comes with the 55EM9700 model number. It wil go on sale in South Korea in the first week of February. The OLED TV will sell for 11 million KRW which works out at around $10,000.
We are extremely pleased to be able to make this announcement at the start of the new year because we believe that OLED will usher in a whole new era of home entertainment,” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG’s Home Entertainment Company. “Not since color TV was first introduced 60 years ago has there been a more transformational moment. When high definition TV was first introduced 15 years ago, the public’s reaction was ‘wow!’ but when customers see our razor-thin OLED TV for the first time, they’re left speechless. That’s a clear indicator as any that OLED TV is much more than just an incremental improvement to current television technology. LG’s 55 inch OLED TV is just 4 millimeters thick and weighs in at just 22 pounds.

01 January 2013

Samsung Teases Latest TV Design for CES 2013

 Samsung Teases Latest TV Design for CES 2013

The other day Samsung has released a teaser video for an upcoming TV set that they are debuting at CES 2013. Samsung has uploaded a picture on their blog which actually shows off the shape of their TV set.
Samsung Teases Latest TV Design
According to the Samsung, this new TV they will have features like an unprecedented new TV shape and timeless gallery design. It should be an interesting device anyway.

31 December 2012

Facebook Pulls New Year’s Eve Midnight Delivery Service Feature

Facebook Pulls New Year’s Eve Midnight Delivery Service Feature

If you have a big user of Facebook so then you may know that Facebook is offering a special midnight Delivery feature that would place special messages into your friends and family in boxes on Facebook at the Stroke of midnight. This service was to allow their users to wish their friends a happy new year. Facebook has now admitted that there was a security flaw with the service and has pulled the service off-line.
Facebook has admitted that there was a flaw that allowed messages to be viewed and deleted by someone who had the URL syntax. After you entered a message with the service, you were given a confirmation page to view that had a URL. All a user had to do to view any other message left for the system was change the last six-digit number.

By changing that last six-digit number, users could read the messages and delete them. At least the flaw didn’t allow the messages to be changed, that could have been very awkward indeed. It’s unclear at this point; if the system will come back online, so if you have anything important tell your friends, you might want to seek alternative means.

30 December 2012

BlackBerry X10 N Series Gets one more Round Of Photos

BlackBerry X10 N Series Gets one more Round Of Photos

Those of you anxiously awaiting the QWERTY version of BlackBerry 10 will be more than happy when you get a look at these latest images.
Today some amazing shots popped up that not only show the front of the device, but in nice clear images that don't look like they were taken through a film of vaseline.

via:N4BB