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Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

LG E940 Android Smartphone with 1080p Display and Quad Core CPU Leaks in Benchmark

LG is testing a new Android Smartphone with full HD Display.The name of the Model is LG E940 which has been popped up on the Glbenchmark Page.



According to Benchmark specifications of LG E940 are:

  1. 1.5Ghz Quad Core APQ8064 Qualcomm Snapdragon Pro CPU
  2. Adreno 320 GPU
  3. 1920*1080 Display
  4. Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
  5. 2GB RAM

LG E940 is meant to compete with HTC Droid DNA in United States
According to our sources LG E940 will be scheduled to be released for AT&T in United States.

Further details about the LG E940 remain unknown at this time,but we will keep our eyes out for more leaks

Update:The specifications of the phone is same as that of  LG F240K, which will be available for KT Corporation in Korea

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

LG Will Launch The First LTE Terminal In Latin America By The End Of This Month

LG electronics will launch the First LTE Terminal In Latin America.LG tied up with Chilean Carrier Claro and launched this device by the end of month.

LG krypton

The name of the device is LG krypton and it is USB modem which provides LTE Connectivity. This is the first time LG electronics has introduced LTE terminal In Latin America.
In the first Quarter of 2013 LG will also launch LTE enabled smartphones in Brazil,Mexico and Chile.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Microsoft Surface Tablet is to Land in South Asia


A 'deal' with the Suning company means that the leading Chinese retailer will be able to sell Microsoft's Surface tablets through its network of gadget stores. It looks as though the upcoming launch of Microsoft's much-publicized Surface tablet will not be confined to the US
 Chinese consumers will also be able to get their hands on the device and decide if it's as good as an iPad or an Android device. Analysts and experts initially believed that though the Windows 8 operating system would get a worldwide roll out, Microsoft's latest tablet would only be available to US customers, via its temporary pop-up and permanent Microsoft stores (Amazon chose a similar path with its first Kindle Fire tablet, limiting its sales to North America via its website).
However, according to WPDang, the company has signed a deal with the Suning company in China to sell its tablets in the country via its leading gadget stores. The two companies have a strong relationship: Suning is already the official distributor of Windows Phone devices for the region. And rumour has it that Zhang Jindong, Suning's chairman, and its president, Zhang Yaqin, flew into Redmond to discuss ongoing cooperation with Microsot's CEO, Steve Ballmer, in May.
The consumer or 'RT' version of the Surface tablet is expected to launch in the US on October 26, the same day as the new Windows 8 operating system. A higher specification enterprise 'Pro' model featuring an Intel chip and the power to run full desktop versions of applications, including Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Office is expected to launch in early 2013. However, there are currently no details about pricing or when the tablets will be coming to China.
Regards,
Pankaj Goyal (pankajgoyal46@gmail.com)

VIASu

Monday, October 8, 2012

Google Bank-Open for Business


Google, the search engine company that also happens to do 35 other things, is expanding its horizons once again with a new financial services division. Today the multi-billion dollar corporation launched a new credit business in the United Kingdom with plans to expand to other countries in the next few weeks.Its not the first time that that Google has offered credit to drive more AdWords investment-Its been running a pilot with 1400 businesses from a variety of industry in the U.S for a year from Kuru Footwear to ‘Get Bats Out’ bat removal—and their feedback was overwhelmingly positive. In a survey conducted after the pilot launched, 74% of respondents said they now use AdWords Business Credit as their primary form of AdWords payment.


Under this program Google will offer credit- between $200 and $10,000 -- to spend on Google's money-making AdWords program. Google will issue credit cards as part of the new financing program

Details:
In the UK, AdWords Business Credit will have a variable 11.9% APR Representative.
 
In the US, AdWords Business Credit will offer an APR as low as 8.99%*, the same rate as in the pilot.

 Neither card will have annual fees, and they will both have an ample credit limit for AdWords.

We’re teaming up with Barclaycard, part of the Barclays group, in the UK and Comenity Capital Bank in the US to issue the card. Both are MasterCard cards.

AdWords Business Credit can only be used for AdWords advertising purchases.

.The move comes just a few days after news emerged that Amazon was launching its own loan business. Though details are still unconfirmed since Amazon hasn't formally launched the program, Amazon Lending will provide capital to small business to stock up on inventory before the holiday seasons. Since Amazon takes a cut of all the sales through its website, helping small shops sell more goods makes great sense. "This is definitely cheaper than credit cards and faster and easier than banks, so may fill a big hole for sellers."

Don't expect to see Google and Amazon ATMs on the street corner any time soon, though. For now, both of the companies' programs will focus on commercial loans. Of course, this is a company that's already busy trading energy, rigging up high-speed WiFi in middle America, developing self-driving cars and tryingto make everybody look like Star Trek characters. So who knows how far they're willing to go.

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