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- Verizon’s Galaxy Note II caught on camera
- LG Optimus G commercial debuts in Korea
- GPS brogue shoes
- Twitter hands over Occupy Wall Street protestor’s updates
- Apple hacker now a part of Twitter security team
Verizon’s Galaxy Note II caught on camera Posted: 16 Sep 2012 07:54 AM PDT If you like a large phone, but not a tablet, Verizon’s Galaxy Note II may have been captured on camera. The white device is visually identical to the version from Samsung, except for the branding. © Geeky Gadgets, 2012. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2012 |
LG Optimus G commercial debuts in Korea Posted: 16 Sep 2012 03:05 AM PDT We already know that there’s an LG event happening soon and it seems pretty obvious that the flagship Optimus G will be making its stateside debut. Now we are certain as the quad-core Snapdragon S4-powered handset just made its commercial debut in Korea. © Geeky Gadgets, 2012. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2012 |
Posted: 16 Sep 2012 02:44 AM PDT GPS on smartphones and tablets is old news. It makes more sense to have GPS in your shoes, since they are taking you where you want to go. What if you could tell your shoes about your destination and they guided you to it? No more GPS on a screen. © Geeky Gadgets, 2012. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2012 |
Twitter hands over Occupy Wall Street protestor’s updates Posted: 16 Sep 2012 02:39 AM PDT In yet another example of large corporations/government forcing other companies to give up info on their users, Twitter has been in a showdown with Manhattan’s Criminal Court. The issue is a demand to hand over tweets from Occupy Wall Street protestor Malcolm Harris. © Geeky Gadgets, 2012. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2012 |
Apple hacker now a part of Twitter security team Posted: 16 Sep 2012 01:28 AM PDT It is a tough task for social networks to keep everything safe against hacks and other vulnerabilities. Hackers will constantly find their way around anything that you put in place. So they often turn to hackers themselves to beef up security. © Geeky Gadgets, 2012. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2012 |
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