With the release of the iPad, Apple turned the world of computing upside down. The iPad offered an alternative way to browse the web, read books and watch videos that bettered the laptop and the desktop. Tablet users soon fell in love with the ability to use their devices while relaxing on the sofa or… Continue reading The Best Alternatives To The iPad
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Attention Android Lovers- Presenting the 5 Most Powerful Smart-Phones
There has never been a better time to buy a smart phone. The Smartphone market has jumped leaps and bounds in the last 3-4 years. we have jumped from the once King of the mountain Nokia Symbian series 3, with a 300 Mhz processor and 3 inch LCDs, to modern dual core giants, with OS… Continue reading Attention Android Lovers- Presenting the 5 Most Powerful Smart-Phones
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review
While some people argue that tablets may be detrimental to the netbook sales, Asus doesn’t seem want to take sides. It recently releases the Eee Pad Transformer, a tablet that is powered by the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), which can “transform” itself into a netbook. But, will it become the best of both worlds?
Dell Streak 7 Review
After using Dell Streak 7 for awhile, you may have a mixed feeling. Its powerful Tegra2 CPU can guarantee an acceptable performance and the subtly sharp design may appeal those who look at the tablet for the first time. Unfortunately, the inelegant software implementation and its unimpressive display may turn off potential buyers. You can… Continue reading Dell Streak 7 Review
Intel Moorestown: Will the N9 use it?
Go to any N9-related post that mentions the possibility that it will use an Intel Atom chip, and you will find comments such as: “atom = worst battery life ever” – disgruntled commenter on Engadget Before we begin, let’s make it clear that the possibility of the Nokia N9 using an Intel chip is just… Continue reading Intel Moorestown: Will the N9 use it?
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
A Quick Overview of the Unofficial Google Android Honeycomb Tablet from Motorola
Google has really surprised everyone when they announced and demonstrated an early version of the Android 3.0 OS, code named Honeycomb, just a couple of weeks after they officially set a release date for Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Not only that, but they also did it on an as-of-yet unannounced Motorola tablet, most likely the rumored… Continue reading A Quick Overview of the Unofficial Google Android Honeycomb Tablet from Motorola
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.