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Samsung Electro-Mechanics develops Korea’s first optical 10x zoom folded camera module
Samsung Electro-Mechanics has developed an optical 10x zoom folded camera module – the first in Korea to realize folded optical 10x zoom in smartphone cameras. Samsung Electro-Mechanics is supplying it to global smartphone companies. It is the first in Korea to realize folded optical 10x zoom in smartphone cameras. Optical zoom allows for the camera…
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LG Launches Worlds First Rollable 65-inch OLED TV in South Korea for USD 87,000
LG today announced the launch of the world’s first rollable TV, LG SIGNATURE OLED R (model RX), in South Korea at seven premium consumer electronics stores located in major centers throughout the country. LG SIGNATURE OLED R boasts a liquid smooth 65-inch flexible OLED display that leverages self-lighting pixel technology and individual dimming control to…
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South Korea plans to develop mega high speed ‘train-like’ transport capable of achieving an astounding 621 mph
South Korea is looking to develop a new kind of public transport – supposedly ‘train-like’ and capable of hitting an unbelievable 621 mph. Once developed, this super-fast train will travel inside a high-tech low-pressure tube at almost the speed of sound. This valiant initiative by South Korea is a stepping stone towards the country securing…
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South Korea employs Jewish lessons to cure smartphone addicted youngsters
‘Havruta’ is a Jewish traditional communication lesson that seems to have sparked interest among South Koreans. The nation currently battles a growing number of smartphone addicts who are well below adulthood. Havruta has been established as a potent means of training these spaced-out, young brains to communicate better. It encourages learning in pairs and forms…
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South Korean Baseball Team uses Fanbots (Robot Fans) to cheer it up
Robots have replaced humans in performing all sorts of difficult, dangerous and repetitive tasks that the humans can’t do or prefer not to do. But the South Korean Baseball Team Hanwha Eagles is using Robots for a different reason altogether! Hawnha Eagles have been on a losing spree and have lost about 400 matches in…
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Samsung unveils the supersized Galaxy W in South Korea
Phablets are not dying. Instead, more and more technology manufacturers are unveiling these offspring of tablets and smartphones. The most recent device to join the phablet ranks is the extremely large Galaxy W. This isn’t the first time Samsung has unveiled a phone with the Galaxy W moniker, though the new device is an upgraded…
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South Korea to soon get its billion dollar ‘Robot Land’ theme park
Most of us might have never ever heard of the term robot tourism, but it’s soon going to be a major attraction in Korea. South Korea is all set to build a massive billion dollar ‘Robot Land’ that will be solely dedicated to working on and treasuring robotics. Named the Masan Robot Land Project, the…
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Samsung Rose Gold Galaxy Note 3 arrives in South Korea
There’s an advantage in sharing citizenship with the world’s most successful smartphone maker. You get all those awesome new color releases first. After seeing the Marlot Red version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on their shelves, the South Koreans are now bless with a cool Rose Gold variant. The phablet will receive both black…
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Samsung launches blush pink Galaxy Note 3 in UK and South Korea
We don’t really favor blush pink smartphones, simply for the reason that they make these beautiful pieces of technology unnecessarily flashy. While most women out there will disagree, smartphones don’t really go all too well with the pink shade. However, Samsung’s latest release has changed our perception quite substantially. The South Korean smartphone giant recently…
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A Law in South Korea states that online shopping/purchases will only work if you use Internet Explorer
South Korea is famous for a lot of things – Samsung, LG, coast-to-coast broadband, widespread 4G LTE networks and more. Essentially we’re talking about a rather advanced if not futuristic city that’s well connected in all ways possible. They’re even testing electric vehicles that are going to be charged via underground cables. But all of…