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Articles about wine: October 13, 2008

LG intro’s the fashion phone KF300 Wine in Japan, Europe

by Arnold Zafra on Jul 23, 2008 at 05:46 PM

LG KF300 mobile phone

Call it a fashion phone, but the LG KF300 Wine is certainly a worthy addition to LG’s current line-up. Touting 2 display screens, the LG KF300 features a 2.2-inch QVGA internal display and a 1.3-inch external screen with 128x160 pixel resolution.

Additionally, the tri-band LG KF30 mobile phone also boasts of network support for GSM/GPRS/EDGE, has a 2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, Bluetooth connectivity, 10MB of internal memory, FM radio and microSD memory card support.

The LG KF300 will be initially released in Japan and some parts of Europe. LG has not officially announced the release date or the pricing.

Via [IntoMobile]




LG KF300 aka Wine details posted

by David Gonzales on Mar 27, 2008 at 05:42 PM

LG KF300 clamshell phone half-closed

We now have additional details about one of the recently announced upcoming LG fashion phones, and this time it’s the LG KF300 that’s put in the spotlight. We now find that the LG KF300 will be a Tri-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE cellphone featuring a 2-megapixel autofocus camera, Flash UI, Vector Font, FM Radio, 10MB of internal memory (expandable with a MicroSD card slot) and a clamshell form factor that’s definitely hip. The KF300 will be the mainstream version of the Korea-market only LG Wine released back in 2007, and will surely attract its own base of phone fashionistas. So if you know one, watch out for it in the next few months.

Via [IntoMobile]




Picture this: Picasa for Linux

by Adam Berger on Jun 5, 2006 at 02:29 PM

Picasa LogoLet’s say you happily use Linux, but you sometimes find yourself wishing you had access to interesting new apps that launch for Windows but not Linux. And maybe, like a lot of us, you have a lot of photos stored on your personal machine, and you’ve read about or even tried Google’s photo organizer, Picasa. But using it means switching to Windows, even temporarily. We know--thanks but no thanks.

Well, we’ve got you covered, because Google launches launched Picasa for Linux on Google Labs. It incorporates nearly all the features of the current Windows version of Picasa, providing you with the tools you need to easily find, edit, and share the photos on your computer. And because it runs on a carefully tested version of Wine, Picasa avoids the slowing effects of an OS emulation or a virtual machine.

Via [Google Blog]




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