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- Fujitsu to launch waterproof, ruggedized Android tablet in Japan
- Angry Birds Rio HD free for HP TouchPad this week in app six-pack
- Intel Atom Cedar Trail chips benchmarks show modest improvements
- Kupa X11 Windows tablet to support pen, finger input
- Asus to launch 5 or more ultrabooks for $799 and up in October
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 spotted in first blurry photos
- Acer Aspire 3951 Ultrabook hands-on photos surface
- CyanogenMod bringing Android to the HP TouchPad tablet
Fujitsu to launch waterproof, ruggedized Android tablet in Japan Posted: 29 Aug 2011 01:30 PM PDT Android tablets have flooded the market in recent months, but the Fujitsu Arrows Tab F-01D is different from the rest. It's meant to survive a flood... or at least some light rain. It's a 10 inch Android tablet with a waterproof and ruggedized case. Fujitsu is expected to officially launch the device with Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo next week, but the... Read more » Fujitsu to launch waterproof, ruggedized Android tablet in Japan is a post from: Liliputing |
Angry Birds Rio HD free for HP TouchPad this week in app six-pack Posted: 29 Aug 2011 12:30 PM PDT As if a $99 HP TouchPad wasn't a sweet enough gift to those who happened to score one during the big sell-off, HP has started giving away free apps to give you some additional ways to enjoy your tablet. Last week's special offer included apps like Glimpse and Audobon birds. This time around, Angry Birds Rio HD is included in... Read more » Angry Birds Rio HD free for HP TouchPad this week in app six-pack is a post from: Liliputing |
Intel Atom Cedar Trail chips benchmarks show modest improvements Posted: 29 Aug 2011 10:37 AM PDT Intel's Atom processors have never been speed demons. They weren't meant to be. Instead, these are low power chips designed to offer long battery life and modest performance that's good enough for basic computing tasks. They're also designed to be cheap, which is why they've been the popular choice for PC companies building low-cost netbooks. But this emphasis on energy... Read more » Intel Atom Cedar Trail chips benchmarks show modest improvements is a post from: Liliputing |
Kupa X11 Windows tablet to support pen, finger input Posted: 29 Aug 2011 09:00 AM PDT A company called Kupa will introduce a new 10 inch tablet at the IFA trade show next week. It's called the Kupa X11, and it features a 1.5 GHz Intel Atom Oak Trail processor, Windows 7 operating system, and support for up to 10 hours of battery life with a 52Whr battery. But the two most interesting aspects might be... Read more » Kupa X11 Windows tablet to support pen, finger input is a post from: Liliputing |
Asus to launch 5 or more ultrabooks for $799 and up in October Posted: 29 Aug 2011 07:25 AM PDT Intel is pushing ultrabooks as a new category of thin, light, and affordable laptops with fast processors and fanless case designs. Imagine a computer that weighs about as much as a netbook but which packs as much power as a full-sized laptop and has a larger display and keyboard to boot. That's an ultrabook. While several companies are working on... Read more » Asus to launch 5 or more ultrabooks for $799 and up in October is a post from: Liliputing |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 spotted in first blurry photos Posted: 29 Aug 2011 06:00 AM PDT Brad previously mentioned that Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy Tab 7.7 as a scaled-down addition to its Android tablet line-up some time soon, so it's no surprise to see that the veil of secrecy has been briefly lifted this morning. A handful of blurry and not-too-revealing photos have been posted by An.droidlife.com. The pictures do, however, reveal one surprising... Read more » Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 spotted in first blurry photos is a post from: Liliputing |
Acer Aspire 3951 Ultrabook hands-on photos surface Posted: 29 Aug 2011 04:45 AM PDT After the Ultrabook category was announced by Intel -- you could say 'created' were they not modeled so closely after the MacBook Air -- several of the top PC OEMs announced that they'd be early to market with new super-slim laptops. HP, ASUS, and Acer have all previously announced their intentions, and we've even seen a few of the models... Read more » Acer Aspire 3951 Ultrabook hands-on photos surface is a post from: Liliputing |
CyanogenMod bringing Android to the HP TouchPad tablet Posted: 28 Aug 2011 09:07 PM PDT You may soon be able to install Android on an HP TouchPad tablet thanks to the developers of the popular CyanogenMod Android distribution. The HP TouchPad ships with webOS 3.0 software, but after HP discontinued the tablet and its webOS smartphones and started liquidating the TouchPad for prices as low as $99, the tablet became a hot item -- both... Read more » CyanogenMod bringing Android to the HP TouchPad tablet is a post from: Liliputing |
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