AT&T and LG to unveil LG Vu Plus

AT&T, the largest mobile carrier Stateside has just announced that their partnership with LG has resulted in the availability of the LG Vu Plus, which is the latest AT&T Mobile TV-capable device that ought to keep you entertained on the go without having to miss your favorite TV program. Perfect for folks who do not like mobile gaming on a Nintendo DS or Sony PSP, the LG Vu Plus is clearly the handset for mobile couch potatoes. Available online and in AT&T stores nationwide from June 6th onwards, the LG Vu Plus will be an AT&T exclusive, where it will play nice with AT&T’s High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 Mbps technology that is capable to deliver a considerable speed boost to the nation’s fastest 3G network. Want to know more about what the LG Vu Plus offers? Read on after the jump.
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Verizon Wireless to roll out LG Fathom
Both Verizon Wireless and LG has come together this time round to offer a brand new cellphone for the masses known as the LG Fathom, where it will make its appearance on Verizon Wireless business sales channels from May 27th onwards, while those who prefer to pick it up online and in Communications Stores can do so from June 3rd onwards. This smartphone is touted to be the ultimate on-the-go office (although we are sure that many other folks who are extremely happy with their smartphones will beg to differ), where the LG Fathom redefines productivity with Windows Phone power (hmmm, isn’t Windows Phone stuck in a rut at the moment without any sight of Windows Phone 7 bringing them to the promised land?), stylish design and smart global capabilities.
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faceVsion Technology offers TouchCam N1 720p HD videocam
faceVsion Technology from the US is a name synonymous with HD video communication products that target the consumer and business niche markets, and has just announced that the long awaited TouchCam N1 720p HD Videocam is finally out, where it was first demonstrated to the masses at CES 2010 which was held in Las Vegas earlier this year. The faceVsion TouchCam N1 is very different from all of the other “HD” webcams in the market, since this is the first of its kind to achieve Skype certification, where it is full well capable of streaming full screen, 720p HD video content over the Internet courtesy of integrated H.264 video encoding. Not only that, the TouchCam N1 also sports an extremely wide 78-degree field of view lens as well as dual integrated microphones which are able to deliver a video call experience that is so real, you would feel as though you were there yourself.
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SixthSense could help search-and-rescue teams
This is a concept device by Dieter Amick, and it is designed to make finding lost people a whole lot easier.
It is named “SixthSense for Search and Rescue”, and it is designed to be a computer that you wear on the front of you.
It isn’t exactly something that looks plausible with today’s technology, because the screen looks like it pulls out like a reverse window blind. Granted, I’ve heard of flexible displays before, and I suppose that the company that makes it cheap to mass-produce and affordable will probably be the next big tech company, and will make billions.
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Interactiv Boxing is fully adjustable
This Interactiv Boxing is a punching bag that isn’t like any other. You know how most punching bags just hang? This one is completely adjustable, on a rack that allows it to be shifted up or down as the user or multiple users require.
You’ll note the specially marked places where you can punch. I suppose that this is what makes it different than your average punching bag, but then again, your average punching bag doesn’t have 10 fitness programs that provide numerical feedback on your work out.
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Sony Nextep Wrist computer of 2020
I remember back in the eighties, when someone wanted to show some concept technology, they would say something like: “By the year 2000, this will be the technology”.
Apparently, 2020 is the new 2000. I don’t know how many times I’ve seen concept technology that has said: “this is the tech of the year 2020″.
This is a bracelet watch/mobile device called the Sony Nextep Computer, which has a pull-out keyboard, as well as an OLED screen.
Now, you’re probably thinking that the white box above the Sony Nextep Computer is the box that the device comes in, but it is, in fact, a hologram. Yes, that’s right, I said hologram. This is one of those technologies that requires holograms in order to be made real. I can’t help but wonder how far away is a holographic society?
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Flat Light LED Poster

Instead of getting your normal desk light, change things up and illuminate your desk with a picture of a desk lamp. Although this looks like nothing more than a strange canvas with nothing more than a desk light, the light is an actual working light. With the bright white canvas, you could even pass it off as modern art.
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Eco Extreme All Terrain Speaker Case

Your gadgets should be able to go anywhere you can go, but that tends not to be the case. You can always pick up a rugged all terrain gadget, but they are notoriously expensive. Plus the cellphones that claim to be that way look a little bulky. Instead of going that route, you could pick up this rugged all terrain speaker case. It’ll protect the gadget within for those times when you do need something that can handle a little bit of a beating.
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