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- Cisco Cius 4G tablet hits the FCC
- How to add sideloaded apps to your NOOK Tablet home screen, app library
- Gigabyte Booktop T1132N: It’s a laptop, tablet, and desktop PC
- BlackBerry PlayBook gone wild: Refurbished for $150, employee models for $99
- Acer Iconia Tab A200 demo video appears
- Amazon Kindle Fire tops Amazon bestseller list 8 weeks running
- BlackBerry PlayBook rooted, still won’t run custom firmware anytime soon
- Cyber Monday 2011 deals on mobile tech
Cisco Cius 4G tablet hits the FCC Posted: 28 Nov 2011 01:49 PM PST The Cisco Cius is a 7 inch tablet for enterprise. It has a 1024 x 600 pixel display, a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom processor, runs Google Android, and has custom, business-friendly software including remote desktop apps and software that lets your company's IT department manage your device remotely and even build a customized app store experience. Since the Cisco Cius... Read more » Cisco Cius 4G tablet hits the FCC is a post from: Liliputing |
How to add sideloaded apps to your NOOK Tablet home screen, app library Posted: 28 Nov 2011 12:24 PM PST There are about a thousand apps available for the NOOK Tablet in the official Barnes & Noble Shop. But it's easy to add thousands of additional apps by downloading them off the internet or installing a third party app store on the tablet. Unfortunately when you "sideload" apps this way, they won't show up in the NOOK Tablet app library... Read more » How to add sideloaded apps to your NOOK Tablet home screen, app library is a post from: Liliputing |
Gigabyte Booktop T1132N: It’s a laptop, tablet, and desktop PC Posted: 28 Nov 2011 11:23 AM PST Way back in 2009, before the iPad hit the streets, when people talked about tablet computers they typically meant Windows notebooks with touchscreen displays that could be folded flat for use in slate mode. Those convertible laptop-style tablets are still around though... and Gigabyte has just released a new model that takes things to another level. The Gigabyte Booktop T1132N... Read more » Gigabyte Booktop T1132N: It’s a laptop, tablet, and desktop PC is a post from: Liliputing |
BlackBerry PlayBook gone wild: Refurbished for $150, employee models for $99 Posted: 28 Nov 2011 09:33 AM PST So you thought those $199 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets that have been on sale in the US and Canada for the past week were cheap? That's nothing. Today Best Buy started selling refurbished models for as little as $150, and Research in Motion is offering tablets to employees for as little as $99. Here's the breakdown on the dirt cheap tablets:... Read more » BlackBerry PlayBook gone wild: Refurbished for $150, employee models for $99 is a post from: Liliputing |
Acer Iconia Tab A200 demo video appears Posted: 28 Nov 2011 08:30 AM PST Acer still hasn't actually announced that it's building a new Android tablet called the Acer Iconia Tab A200. But the company has put together a demo video for the tablet which is designed to tug at your heartstrings a bit. The video confirms that the tablet will have a full-sized USB port as well as what look like microUSB and micro... Read more » Acer Iconia Tab A200 demo video appears is a post from: Liliputing |
Amazon Kindle Fire tops Amazon bestseller list 8 weeks running Posted: 28 Nov 2011 07:15 AM PST The Amazon Kindle Fire may not be the best Android tablet ever made. But it looks like the $199 device may be on track to be the best-selling. Amazon hasn't provided any detailed sales figures, but we already knew that the company had built "millions" of Kindle Fire devices due to strong demand. Now Amazon has confirmed that since the product... Read more » Amazon Kindle Fire tops Amazon bestseller list 8 weeks running is a post from: Liliputing |
BlackBerry PlayBook rooted, still won’t run custom firmware anytime soon Posted: 28 Nov 2011 06:00 AM PST The BlackBerry PlayBook has been available since April, 2011... so it's about time someone figured out how to root the 7 inch tablet. And that's exactly what developer Chris Wade claims to have done. Research in Motion's tablet runs software based on the QNX operating system. Rooting it provides a user with escalated privileges, which is a fancy way of... Read more » BlackBerry PlayBook rooted, still won’t run custom firmware anytime soon is a post from: Liliputing |
Cyber Monday 2011 deals on mobile tech Posted: 28 Nov 2011 05:10 AM PST Black Friday may have come and gone, but many of the price cuts we saw on items last week are still available today... and retailers are running a number of new promotions for Cyber Monday. While there are some great deals on hardware that you can order online, some of the best deals are software, including digital books, movies, and... Read more » Cyber Monday 2011 deals on mobile tech is a post from: Liliputing |
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