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Added on the 03/07/2017 13:34:24 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Lindsay Lohan admits that it was a "challenge" being back in the spotlight following her MTV series 'Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club'.
The wait is almost over for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Some are speculating that the phone could come with Samsung's best smartphone camera ever. Dutch site Galaxy Club reports the camera includes advanced features like a 3 time optical zoom and an improved HDR mode. It also says the camera will have a refocus mode and improved low-light performance. While Samsung has yet to verify, similar rumors seem to confirm the technology. The phone is set to debut August 23rd.
You may have heard that Chinese technology companies are also doing amazing things. You will have heard correctly. This alien looking smartphone is actually the world's first mobile phone with a built in Virtual Reality capable camera. Chinese high-tech firm Protruly showcased their Darling VR Smartphone at the China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen on Thursday. Using a special algorithm, the Darling VR smartphone can take 360 degree panorama videos and photos. The Darling VR smartphone features the world's first 360-degree live virtual reality streaming camera for smartphones. Protruly's VR smartphone combines a 5.5" FHD retina display with 1080p resolution, powered by a Deca Core CPU running at 2.5GHz speed, with a powerful Mali-T880 GPU graphic processor. The standard version comes with a price tag of $600, but Protruly is also selling a special, limited edition diamond and gold-encrusted version, costing $1,300. More than 3,000 exhibitors from around the world are exhibiting their latest products at the 2016 edition of the CHTF, with around 500,000 visitors expected. The exhibition will run until November 21.
The concept of bolting a huge zoom lens to the back of a smartphone isnt new. Samsung has already had a couple of tries and must be hoping its third time lucky with the Galaxy K Zoom.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).