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HTC has just announced its latest wearable tech that integrates with the new HTC One (M8) and sports a whopping 87.2 megapixel camera - the HTC Gluuv. The HTC Gluuv is a social-centric high-tech glove that packs heavy specs and features that will leave other wearables in the dust. It syncs to the HTC One (M8) to give its users a full HD experience, and works with HTC BoomBass - a kickass wireless audio accessory that is louder and more powerful than HTC BoomSound. Other features include the 87.2 megapixel camera with Gestural Filters — pinch for a Bokeh effect, Social Fingerz - give it a thumbs up to "Like" it on Facebook, HTC Hi5, and HTC Protekt - functions like a knucklebuster. The HTC Gluuv is currently in Beta and will most likely stay that way because, yes, it's April Fools' Day. This evening, HTC launched 3 new phones -- the HTC Viva, HTC Touch 3G and highly anticipated HTC Touch HD. Of the 3 phones, the HTC Touch HD took center stage with probably the largest display we've seen on a touch screen phone so far. HTC's has announced it's second Android-based phone -- the HTC Magic -- and this time, the phone sheds off the keyboard from the previous model (HTC Dream). Read more in our articles including "HTC Gluuv, a high-tech glove with an 87.2MP camera" and "HTC Touch HD launched and priced".

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HTC has just announced its latest wearable tech that integrates with the new HTC One (M8) and sports a whopping 87.2 megapixel camera - the HTC Gluuv. The HTC Gluuv is a social-centric high-tech glove that packs heavy specs and features that will leave other wearables in the dust.

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It syncs to the HTC One (M8) to give its users a full HD experience, and works with HTC BoomBass - a kickass wireless audio accessory that is louder and more powerful than HTC BoomSound. Other features include the 87.2 megapixel camera with Gestural Filters — pinch for a Bokeh effect, Social Fingerz - give it a thumbs up to "Like" it on Facebook, HTC Hi5, and HTC Protekt - functions like a knucklebuster. The HTC Gluuv is currently in Beta and will most likely stay that way because, yes, it's April Fools' Day.

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Our coverage of htc wearable includes: "HTC Gluuv, a high-tech glove with an 87.2MP camera"; "HTC Touch HD launched and priced"; "HTC Magic is next Google Android Phone". Each article provides unique insights and information.