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ST600 Smart TV Upgrader – Brain for Your TV


You may have the gorgeous flat panel, the HD TV logo, the 16:9 aspect ratio, the 1080p pixel resolution, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratios and powerful processors – but what’s next? Your HDTV may have all the powerful hodgepodge of television hardware and technology known to man but it’s still just all brawn. To put things up a notch, it got to have the brains and the new ST600 Smart TV Upgrader is your TV’s ticket to a PhD degree. To sum it up, LG Smart TV Upgrader makes every TV smarter (not just your beefy HDTV mind you) as it allows viewers to enjoy web browsing and premium content on their regular TV set without the hefty price tag. By harnessing the power of the Internet, the ST600 Smart TV Upgrader serves as portal to all of LG’s Smart TV functions including premium online content, Smart Share and the full range of LG Apps.

With the ST600, there’s no need to buy a new TV to enjoy online digital contents – just connect the device to a regular TV set and it’ll let you access a wide range of premium content from global providers, as well as the best locally broadcasted shows and movies to meet the diverse entertainment preferences around the world. The ST600 can also connect you to the growing range of TV specific LG Apps that covers everything from interesting language classes to fun games.

Here are the quick specs of the Smart TV Upgrader:

Main CPU: BCM7615
DDR 384MB, 1GB Flash
LG Add-on Architecture + Web Browser
AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
Wi-Fi, Ethernet, DLNA (DMP)
USB: 1EA (USB mouse, external storage)
Input Devices
– Finger Touch RCU
Size: 11cm x 11cm

The SkyFire 2.0: “The First Mobile Browser for the Social Media Generation”

Whereas the previous generations may have considered “getting connected” as a luxury they can do away with, it’s a necessity among the generations of today. Many people can’t live without the internet, and statistics say that more than 400 million people have an account in Facebook. Of these people, a great percentage gains access to their social media page through their mobile phone—viewing photos and videos and posting comments. If you’re one of these individuals, you know you need a good phone and a good mobile browser to get the best out of your mobile internet experience. Check out the new Skyfire 2.0.

Dubbed the first mobile browser for the social media generation, the Skyfire version 2.0 is built for Android. It’s equipped with the SkyBarTM, a toolbar that allows easy viewing of Flash videos that used to be incompatible with other phones. This is made possible with the phone’s ability to recognize Flash videos and convert them to formats like HTML5 for easy phone compatibility. The browser features three main icons: video, explore, and share. The “video” icon allows you to access and play a huge amount of videos from the internet. The “explore” icon, on the other hand, will allow you to browse through online content. And, you can share all these to your friends on Facebook and other social media sites through the “share” icon!

The Skyfire 2.0 allows for faster playing of videos and longer battery lifespan, all while you are still able to enjoy the best from your phone’s Android browser. If you want an edge in mobile internet browsing, give this newest from Skyfire a try!

The Beautiful, the Smart and the Lenovo Skylight Smartbook

The transition from year 2009 to 2010 need not only celebrated by the best fireworks display to light up the night sky like the one seen on Funchal, Madeira Portugal or in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro Brazil last New Year’s Eve. Lenovo also had something in its sleeves that added light to 2010, particularly on the Consumer Electronics Show that was held this January. The computer giant just unveiled their first take on a more-powerful-than-a-smartphone and more-portable-than-a-netbook hybrid called Lenovo Skylight “Smartbook”.

Weighing less than 2lbs and thinner than your regular smartphone, this is one slim and stylish mobile gadget with a pretty dangerous curves to die for. The Lenovo Skylight uses a brilliant 10-inch High Definition screen that is perfect for watching videos or viewing images, add the web-optimized interface and you’re in for one visual multimedia and web experience. The ultra-slim form factor that fits to almost any bag, solid connectivity features and overnight-rechargeable 10 hours battery life is everything you need to be on the go.

In perfect timing for the Year of the Dragon, the Skylight is powered by a powerful 1GHz-plus Qualcomm Snapdragon ARM processors – perhaps a good omen for Lenovo and consumers alike. It also features a 20GB internal storage with and additional 2GB online. It is also built on a Linux platform with a custom web friendly interface made of live web gadgets.

More Lenovo mobile HD can be found here.

Pocket Tunes Radio Application

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NormSoft had proudly made available its Pocket Tunes Radio application for the iPhone and iPod touch, provideing users of both devices the sumptuousness of having Internet radio features right on their handy devices. Not simply do users expand access to thousands of stations just by browsing the Internet or by the use of the incorporated catalog, it is as well able to prop up nearly all popular and far above the ground worth streaming formats such as aacPlus v2, WMA, and MP3.

The application is premeditated for trouble-free station assortment with no sacrifice with the litheness to decide and save your favorites. Pocket Tunes Radio pioneers the capability to look through the web and opt for accurately the stations that you would like to hear by merely tapping on the radio link, at the same time including a huge pre-populated catalog of stations for expediency. The incorporated browser also frees the user, allowing for all-purpose web browsing at the same time as listening to radio on their gadget.

Bear in mind that Pocket Tunes Radio will work through any iPhone or iPod touch with firmware 2.1 or later.

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