Tuesday, October 8, 2013

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LG prepping non-rectangular, flexible batteries
Oct 8th 2013, 03:55, by Juan Carlos Torres

While Samsung might be busy with its flexible display technology in preparation for the coming of a flexible smartphone, one of its biggest rivals is taking on the same problem from a different angle. Through its chemical company arm, LG has announced that it has reached a breakthrough in battery manufacturing and will be ready to unveil non-rectangular and flexible batteries soon.

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Aside from displays and rigid components, the other major obstacle to fulfilling a flexible and wearable device dream is the battery, which has been limited to a rigid, flat, rectangular shape. LG has been knee-deep in research of various ways to change the manufacturing process and materials in order to produce non-traditional batteries. In fact, it has already been producing such batteries since July. The “stepped battery” design involves placing two batteries, one smaller than the other, on top of each other in the shape of a step. This will allow the battery to fill up the gap left by non-traditional back covers. This type of battery is already being used, for example, in the LG G2 smartphone, which sports control buttons on the rear.

LG has also recently started production of curved batteries that go well with curved screens or flexible devices such as smartphones and glasses. These batteries are expected to power the next generation of LG smartphones. But perhaps more interestingly, LG has also been able to manufacture what it calls “cable batteries”, which are flexible, wearable, and can even be tied around. It utilizes low electricity and is waterproof, making it ideal for wearable devices such as smartwatches and necklaces.

The company still has ambitious plans up ahead. It plans to increase its stepped battery design to go 3 to 4 steps higher, which means incorporating more batteries into a single package. It has also yet to begin actual manufacturing of cable batteries, which LG has merely mentioned to start in upcoming years.

SOURCE: LG

HP Chromebook 11 sighted in leaked HP document
Oct 8th 2013, 03:25, by Juan Carlos Torres

Last month, Intel unveiled a bevy of new ultraportable Chromebooks which included a 14-inch HP Chromebook 14. It seems, however, that it wasn’t the only Chromebook offering that HP had planned and now we’re seeing what appears to be the an HP Chromebook 11.

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The name came up in a leaked document that listed HP’s Energy Star Qualification list. This sighting has been backed up by reports of an empty support page on HP’s website that points to the rumored device. And finally, the fact is almost all but confirmed by a Best Buy product page that names the HP Chromebook 11 with a model number A13. Unfortunately, the listing does not include an image of the device, though it will probably look similar to the Chromebook 14 albeit in a smaller package.

The Best Buy page gives more details about the Chromebook. As the name suggests, it sports an 11.6″ HD display and weighs only 2.42 lbs. It is also noted to sport Beats Audio and an HP TrueVision HD webcam. In comparison, the Chromebook 14 has a 14-inch WLED BrightView display at 1366×768 pixel resolution and weighs almost twice at 4.07 lbs. It seems that both will be offered with 100 GB of cloud storage from Google Drive, free for two years.

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Other specs of the Chromebook 11 are still unknown at this point but it would probably be close, if not similar, to the Chromebook 14, especially the Intel Haswell CPU which is one of the selling points of the new batch of Chromebooks. Pricing and availability are also still unknown.

VIA: SlashGear

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