Ubergizmo chose the 5 most interesting articles of the week. Microsoft responds to Google with Office Online , a comprehensive test of curved smartphone LG G Flex , a braille printer made of Lego bricks , a bionic pancreas and Supercharger station for Tesla cars.
Microsoft launches Office Online
When Microsoft officially announced that they renommeraient SkyDrive OneDrive , there were also rumors that Microsoft could also rename other products, such as Office Web Apps in Office Online .
Last week we heard that the rebranding would be coming soon and it is indeed this is the case . Since then, Microsoft has officially re-launched Office Web Apps in Office Online , and the productivity suites have also been renamed , as rumors had predicted . This means that these apps now call Online Word , Excel Online, Online PowerPoint , and OneNote Online.
Test LG G Flex
The end of 2013 was interesting because phone manufacturers have started using the flexible OLED screen technology. By nature, the OLED is made from plastic, then it is more likely to be flexible LCD technology that requires a flat glass surface to make it work . In reality, it's more complicated than that, but the fact is: the curved phones or soft arrived with this screen technology.
Here it is important to be clear : the LG G Flex is a bit soft , which is different from its competitor, the Galaxy Round is fully rigid but curved . The Flex G is curved downward , while the Round is curved from left to right . In the end, the two have completely different designs , goals and even more important , a very different " feel " . If you want to buy a phone, they are not even comparable.
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