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Tag Archives: Asus notebooks
Making Sense of Tablet Specs: A Technology Cheat Sheet
Pop quiz: What’s the difference between a tablet running Android Gingerbread 2.3 with Sense and a tablet with Honeycomb 3.1 and TouchWiz? What’s display ppi? What’s a dual-core processor? Find out in this tablet cheat sheet, designed to help students decipher spec jargon.
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VIZIO Finally Launches Android Tablet
VIZIO has finally launched their 8-inch Android tablet equipped with universal remote capabilities.
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Xoom Getting Android 3.2 Update Now and Maybe an LTE Upgrade Soon
Good news for Xoom owners as an update bringing Android Honeycomb 3.2 is on its way. Better news for Xoom owners, the promised LTE upgrade may not be far behind.
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Analyst: 3G Tablet Sales Are a Bust
In this current tablet craze, companies are fiercely competing to produce the best product. However, those offering 3G cellular-equipped tablets face a loss, according to an IDG analyst.
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Boogie Board E-Writer Tablet Review
In recent years, eReaders have taken the world by storm. These devices claim to replace thousands of books, each stored away inside the gadget’s memory banks. E-writers, however, have yet to hit the mainstream – today we look at the Boogie Board and see if we can figure out why.
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iRiver Story HD eReader – the First with Native Google eBookstore Support
The iRiver Story HD, which will appear in all Target stores and online July 17, is slated to be the first eReader integrated with the Google eBookstore.
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Dell Peju Windows Tablet Exposed
Dell really needs to beef up security, as a number of internal documents revealing its Windows-powered Peju tablet have popped up online and disclosed details regarding Dell’s business-centric slate.
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July 1 Was “Soft Launch” for TouchPad; webOS Update on the Way
If it seemed like the release of the HP TouchPad was a little premature, that’s because it apparently was, and an update is coming to webOS 3.0 in a matter of days, according to HP’s Todd Bradley.
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Android 3.2 To Add Zoom and Stretch Modes for Apps
Google is looking for a solution to its misized app problem, and beginning with Android Honeycomb version 3.2, developers will be able to add a user-enabled option to run apps in stretched or zoomed mode.
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Panasonic Intros Toughbook CF-H2
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-H2 Field Tablet, the second generation fully rugged tablet PC designed for field workers, will be available at the end of July, according to Panasonic.
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