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LG Begins Global Rollout of Optimus L5II | | LG has launched its Optimus L5II smartphone in Brazil, followed by a rollout in South and Central America, Europe, Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Africa. Showcased at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Optimus L5II is a mid-to-low-range smartphone, designed for those who deem the company's Optimus G and Optimus G Pro too big and pricey.
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Interactive Doodle Pays Tribute to Douglas Adams' 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' | | Today's Google Doodle is an interactive tribute to one of the funniest sci-fi novels ever — Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Douglas Adams, who was born on March 11, 1952, was an English writer who started the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" as a radio play on BBC, and later developed it into a trilogy (though the novel actually consists of five books).
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'Click With Me Now' Lets You Share Your Screen, Help Others Online | Sunday, March 10, 2013 11:02 PM | Emily Price |
| Let’s face it: Explaining to your mom how to book a hotel room on Expedia, or trying to help your dad sort through all the cameras for sale on Best Buy’s website is a bit of a challenge if you’re not sitting in front of the computer with them. A new service called Click With Me Now attempts to make that process a bit more manageable with a one-click, no-download solution that instantly lets you share a web session with someone else.
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Marvel Digital Comics Get Intelligent Audio Tracks | Sunday, March 10, 2013 2:59 PM | Lance Ulanoff |
| AUSTIN — We’ve all seen enough comic book movies to know that the right soundtrack can intensify or deaden the action. The same could be true of more traditional, albeit digital, comics. Add a music track and it could be a whole new experience. At least that’s what Marvel Digital Comics hopes to accomplish with Project Gama and its aural enhancements for everyday digital comic books.
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Is This the $33 Way to Add 3D to Your iPhone? | Sunday, March 10, 2013 11:15 AM | Lance Ulanoff |
| AUSTIN - If watching 2D video on your iPhone isn’t good enough for you, perhaps you’d like to try 3D. On the streets of SXSW, a little Japanese company called Pied Piper, Inc. was showing what looked like a little black box that turned into a tiny, glasses-free 3D projection screen for an iPhone. Actually, the iPhone (4 or 5) sits inside of the Palm Top Theater and a series of mirrors give the projected image the illusion of 3D.
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Roli's Seaboard GRAND Is New Take on the Piano | Sunday, March 10, 2013 10:57 AM | Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai |
| Technology has always had a profound impact on music — think of how the electric guitar changed it — and a new, innovative keyboard could be the next step. It's called the Seaboard GRAND and it looks similar to a conventional keyboard. But its keys are soft, pressure-sensitive, flexible, and able to track your every gesture.
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