Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Electronics CEO Kwon Oh Hyun

ome time in 2015. The screen tech Gucci wallet(which we've seen an incremental nudge towards with the Galaxy Round) ning Portrait Spoof Is So Funny In the Family Guy spoof photo, Prince George has been replaced by an exceptionally mischievous looking Stewie! Arms outstretched, he sits on the Duchess of Cambridge’s lap like the original — but his expression reveals that he is up to no good! Brian is shown enjoying some beer and hovering over one of Queen Elizabeth II‘s precious corgis. The Queen has reason to be concerned with those rascals around! Prince Charles‘ animated character is a surprisingly accurate representation of him — but besides Prince Harry‘s cartoon’s signature red hair, he could find its way into both typical smart devices like tablets and smartphones as well as wearables, which is something that Samsung has shown more than a passing interest in.

In fact, Samsung Electronics CEO Kwon Oh Hyun, in the same statement, reiterated that there was still plenty of "room for improvement" on the Galaxy Gear. The company already posited some extra-malleable screens in its big CES press show back in January, where we snapped the above still from the concept-laden (Google Glass-baiting) video promo. We've embedded it igned to undo the history of insurance plans discriminating against women and families. Perhaps Republicans might also argue that Americans who live in really flat places should be able to buy cars without brakes. But that wouldn’t be safe for drivers or the rest of us. And in the case of healthcare reform, in particular, the point here is to bring down costs and raise the quality of

care for all of us. Those young, healthy men are going to Gucci cluthesgrow up and have families one day — and then eventually become elderly — and will benefit from an insurance system that keeps costs manageable throughout and doesn’t kick off the elderly or infirm. Just as we all benefit from seat belts and airbags, even if we never get in an accident.in full, right after the break. Update: We've just added a pic below from Sammy Hub, which loosely outlines how Samsung will approach its display development. Starting next year and running into 2015, the company focus on curved and bended displa

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