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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Is this how we’ll game on the LG G Watch and Moto 360? [VIDEO]




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Is this how we’ll game on the LG G Watch and Moto 360? [VIDEO]



Android games Puk on smartwatch


A post on Reddit is gaining some steam after an app developer inadvertently managed to get his game running on a tiny smartwatch. The game in question is called Puk and although technically not built for the smartwatch, seems to running perfectly fine on the Omate Smartwatch.


The developer attributes smartwatch compatibility to the framework of the “coronaSDK” which plays nice with a variety of display sizes — even itty-bitty ones found on smartwatches. And while we know Android Wear’s primary function is simply to relay notifications from the smartphone to the wrist, we can’t help but wonder if games will eventually find themselves ported to the LG G Watch or Motorola Moto 360.



Now, we know all games wont make the transition so well, but for casual games like Puk, they seem right at home on the small, really small screen.


[Vine | via Reddit]











LG G3 Developer Edition leaked for T-Mobile



LG G3 T-Mobile Lunchbox fixed-1


We’ve seen enough of the LG G3 we really didn’t think another leak of the phone “in the wild” would get us going. We were wrong. What you’re looking at before you is an alleged LG G3 Developer Edition, leaked in the wild, by none other than @evleaks. The particular model in question is said to be a “lunchboxed” version of the phone, house inside a special casing to keep the design from spilling out onto the net. It’s not like that’s much of a secret anymore.


The high resolution images of the phone give us a few close ups of the display and as was to be expected from a 2K Quad HD display — not a pixel in sight. The fact that this version of the phone is a developer edition of the phone for T-Mobile leaves us scratching our heads and hoping we’ll still be able to pick it up on payments. In any case, check out the gallery below for a few more shots of the LG G3 before it is officially unveiled on May 27th.



LG G3 T-Mobile developer edition png-15
LG G3 T-Mobile Developer Edition png-17
LG G3 T-Mobile Developer Edition png-16
LG G3 IMG_099604

[Evleaks]








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