T-Mobile makes two big announcements today with the Samsung Galaxy S 4G and the G-Slate
T-Mobile had two announcement today, and just one of them would be a big deal. As it is, they are both a big deal. The first is that the Galaxy S 4G (pictured right) is coming to the carrier this month. It is a sequel to the Vibrant, but with the largest 4G network (21 mbps HSPA+) with Android 2.2 (Froyo). The second announcement has to deal with the coming …
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Motorola Xoom nabs best in show at CES
It seems that the impact of the iPad has really been felt as this year, CES was more about tablet computing than anything else. So much so that an Android Tablet that isn’t even ready yet nabbed the coveted honor of BEST OF CES at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Running the new, custom built from the ground up, Android 3 Honeycomb OS, the Motorola Xoom is touted …
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ViNCi, a tablet PC for babies!
While I was walking along CES 2011, I tend to gravitate toward the booths that interest me personally. Such was the case with the ViNCi Tab. This is not one of the eighty tablet PCs that took up space at CES. The whole reason I was attracted to it was because it looked to be a giant iPod Touch designed for a toddler. As the parent of a toddler, I …
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Diving into the Kindle 3’s alternate features
The Kindle 3 was one of the hottest selling ebook readers of the holiday season. And for reading books, there’s really nothing better to curl up on a cold winter day next to the fire. But not many know that the Kindle has other useful features which may turn this eBook reader into a serious internet device.
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Asus announces a lot at CES 2011 including a Smartphone, Windows Tablet, and two Honeycomb tablets
CES Wednesday is generally a time when the big companies do their big press conferences, and it would appear that ASUS was a day early. Here they announced three new products including two Android 3.0 “Honeycomb” tablets, a Windows tablet, and the MeMO smartphone. The first Honeycomb tablet is the Eee Pad Transformer that can be transformed into a notebook via an optional docking station with full QWERTY. It also …
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EyeFi Mobile getting cooler and cooler with apps and direct transfer
First came wifi capable SD cards. Then they added GPS. Now, Eye-Fi is turning it up to 11 once again with a cool bevy of iPhone and iPad apps, and a direct transfer capability for easy backup.
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Archos 70 Internet tablet sports 250GB of storage space
Archos is a name that while isn’t as popular as the iPod family when it comes to portable media players, it has done reasonably well enough by itself to remain competitive in the market. Well, the company has just announced yet another Internet tablet for the masses, this time around concentrating more on storage space than anything else. We’re talking specifically about the Archos 70, where it sports 250GB of …
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Archos 28 and 32 Internet tablets set to rock CES 2011
CES 2011 is just around the corner – can you feel the heat? Assuming you say no, well, here we are to help fan those flames into a raging fire, bringing you news of the Archos 28 and Archos 32, with both of them being Internet tablets that are powered by the Android operating system, with the intention of revolutionizing the MP3 and portable media player market at the same …
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