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Apple-Intel iWatch Rumors, Toshiba Lytro Smartphone, Windows RT on the HD2 & More - Pocketnow Daily

2012-12-27
Apple and Intel rumored to be working on a watch if she were working on bringing a hydro technology to mobile cameras and wait what windows are tools put it to the HTC hd2 I might never be better and just like Bruce Willis there aren't just some phones that die hard this is PocketNow daily that's right the new batch of rumors have Apple working on an iWatch which comes in a sense of ironies since they pretty much ditched the only ipod that could actually ever be one as a watch now the interesting part of these news is when you add Intel into the mix because well you really know that their mobile processors have really not shined at all but you never know what can happen when you join these two companies together to see what they can come up with so we'll keep you posted now when it comes to some real innovation so Sheba seems to be working on bringing Lytro technology to mobile phone cameras and for those of you that don't know the light roll camera is famous for allowing you to take a photo right now and eventually coming back to the photograph in the future and selectively focusing different parts of the shot and making as many copies of that photograph as you want with different focus points it's really genius the low-light roll captain hasn't really been important in the market just yet but just think about it think about your smartphone camera taking a photo now and then wanting to focus on something different in the future I think it's kind of genius let's see if it happens eventually yes we've got some more rumors of the Sony Odin and Sony Yuga devices with some photographs of the devices side-by-side now if you look at the photograph one looks pretty much bigger than the other but they're actually the same phone with the same specs including a 1080p display and apparently the only difference is that these devices will be launched at different markets now Sony has run out of the alphabet and we are hoping that they come up with something good this time apparently these devices will be launched to CES 2013 and we will be there alive to cover everything so stay tuned and as I started the show it is true there are some devices that are just hard to kill such as the case of the HTC hd2 that's been ported to run everything but I OS even though I'm sure there's somebody out there that's already figured that one out it's now being shown in images running Windows RT just think about it a device that's older than a new tablet operating system and that begs the question I mean how many of you are actually still using an HTC hd2 I think that's the hardest part of the news and finally for the usual news of the day Google has just announced their top number one applications of the year in the Google Play Store and ironically some of these applications weren't really 2012 applications but still most likely chosen because of how popular they are so just the case of Evernote pocket and other applications the list is quite big so follow the links in the description for details but that leads me to the question of the day if you had to pick just one application from the Google Play Store just one which would be your favorite application the ones you love the most in my particular case Swift key 3 is worth every single penny I would buy it twice if I had to leave us a comment down below which is your favorite application and if you want an Ellie or scoop of everything that's happening in the smartphone and tablet well make sure you follow us on our comm please give this video a thumbs up if you like what you saw I'm high memory better thanks for watching see you tomorrow for a computer are pretty much a tablet if you could have sit there a little bit more alright all right
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