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Thursday, 29 September 2011

Swatch Touch watches officially unveiled

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Watches with touch screens aren’t exactly new. There have been concepts drawn up in the past, and even the latest iPod Nano can double up as a watch with touch screen capabilities, but now it looks like Swatch, the popular watchmaker, has hopped aboard the bandwagon and officially announced their Swatch Touch series of watches.

Doing away with traditional buttons, the Swatch Touch will instead feature a touch screen LCD that will allow the user to perform a variety of functions, such as the ability to swipe between displays to view different time zones (two individually programmable timezones can be set). Users will be able to access the chrono, set their alarms, a timer and beep menus via the touch screen. The watches will be available in six colors – camouflage, pink, purple, black, white and turquoise and will be available 1st October for £100.

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Saturday, 24 September 2011

AT&T to officially launch its LTE services this Sunday

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AT&T logoAfter wearing out the 4G tag on its HSPA+ devices (which should be called 3.5G), AT&T can finally claim to have a 4G network starting this weekend. At a financial conference today, AT&T announced that it’ll be offering its 4G LTE service starting this Sunday, September 18th. The service will initially be available in five markets: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, before it continues rolling out to the rest of the US.

While there aren’t any smartphones to take advantage of the LTE network yet, users can purchase wireless hotspots, modems and one tablet (the HTC Jetstream) to take advantage of the high-speed data connection. No word on when we’ll see the first phones, but it shouldn’t be too long now. Anybody planning to subscribe to AT&T’s LTE network?

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Monday, 12 September 2011

LG Optimus Hub is officially announced

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A while back we reported on the LG Univa, which based on its specs seemed like a rather entry-level device with its focus being on affordability. Well, now it’s official as the device has been announced as the LG Optimus Hub and it looks like it will be the successor to LG’s Optimus One Android handset.

The LG Optimus One was a popular Android handset back in the day due to its affordability and it’s passable specs, so for those who are looking to get in on its successor, it will be headed to Europe this October for €199, which is about $270 unlocked. Unfortunately no word if there are plans to bring the device over to the states, but for now it looks like those living in Europe will be getting first dibs.

A quick refresher for those who may have forgotten the specs – the LG Optimus Hub will be sporting an 800MHz processor with a 3.5” HVGA display and 512MB of RAM. It will come with a 5MP camera and will be running on Android’s Gingerbread 2.3.4.

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Sunday, 4 September 2011

Call of Duty XP officially sold out

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Call of Duty XPMTV’s gaming blog has reported that the exclusive Call of Duty event, Call of Duty XP, has been officially sold out. While it seemed unlikely that CoD fans would be willing to fork out $150 a ticket for the ultimate CoD experience, the remaining tickets have been successfully snapped up. In case you’re unsure of what CoD XP is about, it’s basically a massive CoD-themed event, where attendees get a chance to visit real-life recreations of the Modern Warfare 2 Pit, shoot paintballs at each other in a recreation of the Scrapyard level, watch performances from celebrities, and the main course: a chance to play Modern Warfare 3 before anyone else.

In addition to the experience of playing the game first, all attendees will walk out with a Hardened edition of CoD: MW3 for free. With an attendance cap of around 6,000 people – that’s a lot of free MW3 games to be given out and players to play CoD with. Since the event kicks off tomorrow, you can expect a lot of CoD: MW3-related posts on the internet tomorrow. Stay tuned and we’ll keep you updated with the juiciest info. Any of our readers attending CoD XP tomorrow? Let us know how it goes!

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