Tablets are the trendiest gadgets to have today. You can imagine a world of people carrying their tablets around. One can definitely use tablets at school, work, and certainly at home either for personal, entertainment or business. The number of applications optimized for tablets are increasing rapidly and not very far from now tablets will… Continue reading Why Choose an Android Tablet?
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iSkin Unveils New Fashion Line for Tablets & Notebooks
The new Q.West Collection by iSkin features 16 gadget carriers that infuse runway appeal to the traditional “tech bag”. iSkin selects premium textiles and leathers from unlikely fashion sources, such as outerwear and automobiles, to recreate a durable and portable collection of pouches, folios and carriers. Although designed with Apple products in mind, the Q.West… Continue reading iSkin Unveils New Fashion Line for Tablets & Notebooks
What Can We Learn From CES 2011?
Tablets, Smartphone’s, 3D TV and so many others. Major electronics manufacturers have unveiled their latest products recently at CES in Las Vegas. With the exception of Apple, which doesn’t take part in the show?
Most Awaited Tablets of 2011
Motorola Xoom The CES 2011 was full with tablets. Many manufacturers are preparing new tablets for this year due to the success of Apple, Samsung and Archos. Over forty models, predominantly with Android, were presented this year. One of them is the Motorola Xoom, a 10.1-inch tablet (with 1280 X 800 resolution) powered with Android… Continue reading Most Awaited Tablets of 2011
Blurring the lines: smartphones, tablets and netbooks
When Apple does something, the entire market sits up and takes notice. Every time it has launched an innovative device, the market heads in an entirely new direction. Apple did it in 2001 with the iPod, then in 2003 with the iTunes store, then again in 2007 with the iPhone. In 2010, Apple couldn’t resist… Continue reading Blurring the lines: smartphones, tablets and netbooks
Android 3.0 Tablets in 2011
Earlier this month, Google revealed an upcoming Motorola tablet, a potential competitor of the iPad, which is likely to be powered by a processor more powerful than Apple’s A4. The tablet will run the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb?) OS, which is fully optimized for tablets.