29Jun

Sharp new “Brain” now let you input handwriting Chinese and Korean

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Sharp introduced the “Brain” series of pocket dictionary several years ago, but announced yesterday two new models with the PW-AC30 (available in Black and White) and the PW-AC40 (white) that comes respectively with the support of Chinese and Korean handwriting input.
Fitted with a 2.4” color touchscreen with a QVGA resolution, these dictionaries will help you to further improve your Chinese/Korean skills as well as your writing skill. Both models will be available in Japan around July 15 at …
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27Jun

LG bring two 4G LTE USB Modem to Korean Telcos

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Korea is now jumping into LTE thanks to both SK Telecom and LG U+, and LG, announced that it has now two USB 4G LTE modem ready, one for each company, in order to let Korean people surf the web on the go at 100Mbps!
No words on the pricing of these 4G LTE Modem but I am sure that it will cost almost nothing if you are joining either SK Telecom or LG U+ for a two year or plus contract.

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26Jun

LG introduces Easy Home for its Korean Smartphones

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LG Korea announced that it would provide to any seniors smartphone users or any first time smartphone users with a new software upgrade, Easy Home, for its latest generation of Android phones.
Easy Home will tweak the home interface of your smartphone by not only increasing the font size and icon size up to 30% of your Smartphone UI, but by also providing redesign menus and group of Menu/App.

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18May

LG’s Smartphone Boss Jumps Ship To Head Apple’s Korean Operations

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For all Apple’s success across the globe, South Korea is one corner of the world that the tech giant hasn’t quite locked down. Two of Apple’s biggest mobile competitors, LG and Samsung, are both based in the peninsular nation, and each has brought to market an iPhone lookalike (if not competitor) in the form of the LG Optimus Black and the Samsung Galaxy S II.

In what looks like an effort to strengthen the company’s foothold in the increasingly tech-hungry country, Apple has hired former Vice President of LG’s Smartphone Business, Dominique Oh, as its new general manager in Korea. Oh was appointed to the position on Wednesday, according to an anonymous source, although the new Apple GM has yet to add his new title to his LinkedIn profile.

Oh used to take responsibility for LG’s Android and Windows Phone 7 product lineups, along with the establishment of relationships with global operators and future partners. Dominique Oh will replace Andrew Sedgwick, who was head of Apple’s Korean operations for more than a decade.

[via TNW]



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08Apr

Robot Institute’s MediBot set to enter Korean Healthcare world

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The Korean based company ROBOT Institute that develop and manufacturer MediBot, announced that its little Robot will soon be available on the market.
MediBot is a one meter tall robot dedicated to help and support patients in different task like checking their wellbeing via their Pulse or Oxygen saturation (SPO2) as well as make emergency calls if necessary and/or give direct contact to Doctors when needed.
All data collected by MediBot can be forward to a center for processing and in order to …
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