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LG-G3-official

A couple of days ago, LG posted a trio of videos teasing the G3 and even giving us a glimpse of the handset itself. Today, it has posted another teaser video on YouTube teasing its “grip-ability”.

LG devices are known for having ridiculously small bezel space and if the video is anything to go by, the G3 is going to set the bar even higher (lower, actually).

LG-G3-official

LG knows we can’t wait to see the G3 — that’s why it has been teasing it and its features so much in recent weeks. The handset will get its grand unveiling at the end of this month, but you don’t have to wait any longer to see what it looks like.

A new video posted to LG’s YouTube channel today gives us our first official glimpse at the much-anticipated flagship.

Galaxy-K-Zoom-Press-Image-24

Last month, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy K Zoom as a successor to its first camera/smartphone hybrid, the S4 Zoom, which launched in the summer of 2013. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen very much of the new handset, except for a few camera shots, press renders and hands-on images, but, thankfully, the South Korean company is now looking to publicize its latest creation and has started this process by uploading an official teaser video on its YouTube channel.

New-Chromebook-11

HP appears to be gearing up to launch a new Chromebook 11 that is already being sold in Australia ahead of its official unveiling. The new notebook is distinctly different to the existing Chromebook 11 in terms of design, looking instead like a smaller version of the Chromebook 14.

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Ever wondered why every Android-powered smartphone you’ve ever bought comes with a Google search widget on its home screen, or why not just one, but almost every Google app that’s available comes pre-installed? Well, these are just a couple of the Google rules that handset makers must follow if they want to provide Google services with their products.

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