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Huawei MediaPad 10 Link review

The Huawei MediaPad 10 Link id the younger less developed sibling of the Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD, other than the name the differences between the two is summarized in 2 things, first being the screen resolution while the FHD from its name boosts a 1080p screen the link is more up to budget with its 1280X800 pixels [...]

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Galaxy Tab 10.1″ Sales Blocked In EU

As expected, foreseen and long coming; Apple has won the ruling in which they accused Samsung of imitating the design and functionality of its products, preventing sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 across most european countries. Sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the European Union (except the Netherlands) have been blocked after Apple [...]

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Blackberry PlayBook running Android Apps! How to..

Yes it’s true; RIM announced that its PlayBook supports both BlackBerry Java and Android apps. Including native C/C++ development support, HTML5, Flash and AIR support, in addition to game engines from Ideaworks Labs and Unity Technologies. This means that the user will have access to over 200,000 Android apps simply buy installing an optional app [...]

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iPad 2 Will Be Available in White As Well

According to 9to5Mac the iPad 2 will also be available in white as you can see from the part above for the front facing panel which they came across, what can be confirmed from this screen shot of the iPad 2 white is that it will have the same screen size as the iPad 1 [...]

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Samsung asks: What’s your Tab life?; next ‘Unpacked’ event at CTIA

The spring CTIA event is just a few short weeks away, and Samsung Mobile’s starting to tease its next “Unpacked” event. The event at MWC in early February was dubbed “Letters From the World,” and up next we have “What’s your Tab life?” with the number(s) 78910 underneath. We’re betting that has something to do with the [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab3 in the making (update: Confirmed)

It looks like Samsung wasn’t satisfied with just releasing one Android tablet this year, as the 10.1-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (or Tab 10.1 the official name) Honeycomb tablet will soon be joined by an 8.9-inch tablet. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 coming in March?   The Yonhap News agency reports that,“Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s [...]

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HP takes chisel in hand, mulls over Android and Linux slates

Feelings about the leaked HP Slate notwithstanding, the company’s already considering its tablet PC successors — and if The New York Times‘ sources are right, they may be of Android and Linux varieties. Where the forthcoming HP Slate is, erm, slated to run Windows 7, The Grey Lady reported last week that a six-inch Android [...]

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Dashboard iPad app rejected by Apple, made open source instead

So you spend hours and hours toiling away on an app that adds some much-needed Dashboard-like functionality to the iPad (sort of, more on that later) only to have it rejected by Apple — what do you do? If you’re Hongrich, developer of the slightly problematically-named “Dashboard” app, you make it open source. Of course, you’ll have [...]

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Notion Ink Adam still alive, working on Flash compatibility

It was three months ago, in the midst of the most tablet-centric CES in recent memory, that we first laid our hands on Notion Ink’s impressive Adam prototype. Since then, we’ve been on the lookout for signsthat the small Indian startup will actually deliver on the tablet’s lofty promises, and while that still seems to be on track, the latest update [...]

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iPad gets fitted into car dashboard, makes you an instant carpooling superstar (video)

Let’s face it, the Toyota Tacoma has a long way to go before being considered glamorous, or even remotely cool, but jacking an iPad into its console might be a good start. That’s what the good people of SoundMan Car Audio over in California have done with a little bit of elbow grease and knowhow, [...]

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