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ASUS PadFone Infinity review: the convertible phone goes full HD and beyond
Posted On 21 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Almost exactly two years ago, Motorola's Android-in-Webtop-OS solution was kicked off the stage by ASUS' PadFone, the world's first phone that could fully power a tablet module from its own OS. The original concept took a while to materialize, but...
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Dish Anywhere on Android gets On Demand content streaming, tablet app
Posted On 20 May 2013 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
A fresh release of Dish Anywhere for Android just hit Google Play, bringing it up to speed with its iOS counterpart. Now, the application allows users to stream On Demand content from wherever they have an internet connection, and adds Facebook an...
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Evolio announces the Quadra, its first quad-core Android 4.1 tablet for Romanian locals
Posted On 20 May 2013 By Zachary Lutz. Under: Uncategorized.
The buy local movement has plenty of appeal, but the philosophy often extends more readily to tomatoes than tablets. Not so in Romania, where Evolio has served up its share of slates and laptops for the home crowd. Now, the company is back with it...
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Switched On: Hinging on success
Posted On 19 May 2013 By Ross Rubin. Under: Uncategorized.
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.
The announcement of the Acer Aspire R7 was the best example of the company's assertion that it was moving from computers designed with touch to computers designed f...
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Python S3 is a new tablet that can’t decide: boots Ubuntu, Android and Windows 8
Posted On 17 May 2013 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
Ubuntu tablets may not be particularly new, but thanks to its liberal build, things can get a bit more interesting when another OS is added to the mix. Ekoore's Python S3 tablet goes a little further, nestling Ubuntu, Android and Windows 8 behind ...
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Sony brings Android Open Source Project to Xperia Tablet Z (video)
Posted On 17 May 2013 By Zach Honig. Under: Uncategorized.
Sony gifted its flagship Xperia Z smartphone with an Android Open Source Project (AOSP) build just last month, and now the stock operating system has made its way to the device's tablet counterpart, too. AOSP is now available for the Xperia Tablet...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 will reportedly have an 8-inch variant
Posted On 17 May 2013 By James Trew. Under: Uncategorized.
When Samsung revealed the third iteration of its Galaxy Tab line, it was met with a somewhat underwhelming reception. But the Korean firm's never held back on trying out different shapes and sizes. This makes this latest leak -- of a reported 8-in...
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Sony’s 13.3-inch e-ink paper prototype shown off at education expo in Japan (video)
Posted On 17 May 2013 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
Earlier this week, we learned of Sony's plans for a 13.3-inch e-ink slate with stylus support pitched at students, and now Diginfo has caught up with the prototype device at the Educational IT Solutions Expo in Japan. The A4-sized tablet is said ...
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Archos intros Xenon 80 8-inch tablet, delivers Jelly Bean and 3G for $200
Posted On 16 May 2013 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
Just in case that recently announced ChefPad wasn't suited to your tastes, Archos is now introducing a smaller, not-so-kitchen-friendly Android tablet, the Xenon 80. Naturally, the main highlight of this 8-inch slate is that it boasts 3G capabilit...
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The Daily Roundup for 05.16.2013
Posted On 16 May 2013 By David Fishman. Under: Uncategorized.
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all ha...
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