You’ve probably heard about Google Wallet, a new mobile payment system developed by Google that was introduced in May. If you’re interested in Google Wallet, we’re glad to inform you that Google Wallet is now available for public use.
Google Wallet is an NFC-based mobile payment service, and Google has officially announced it. So far, Google Wallet has gained support of many retailers such as Subway, Macy’s, Walgreens, Toys ‘R Us, First Data, Citibank, MasterCard, and Sprint. Speaking of MasterCard, this partnership with Google means that Google Wallet will be fully compatible with PayPass payment system. Continue reading »

Augmented reality has come a long way since we first talked about it two years ago. Though the technology itself remains largely in its experimental phase, its potential for future applications of use is tremendous. Recently, Sony has been working on abit of AR themselves and they call it SmartAR.
Windows Phone 7 is a great platform, but it has certain flaws, and one of those flaws is the lack of copy/paste function. This can be quite irritating at times but it seems that solution is on its way.
Well, not that this news will bring traffic to a halt or increase Google.com’s daily page views but this surely is a news worth your two minutes. Google has always taken its doodles super seriously since the day it was launched by the geniuses behind Google (Larry and Sergey of course) long back in 1998.
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With Android now the second most common mobile platform after Nokia (with iOS being third), its no wonder LG will be eager to launch their third Android device very soon.
Speculated to be the ultimate flagship to LG’s Optimus lineup, the hardware seen by Engadget’s tipster certainly suggests a device that LG will work hard to promote because its not cheap spec that the phonemaker is putting into this phone.










