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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Samsung is Preparing The New Galaxy Tab or Note

Samsung is Preparing The New Galaxy Tab or Note?
Samsung is Preparing The New Galaxy Tab or Note?

Samsung is Preparing The New Galaxy Tab or Note? - Samsung has not stopped surprising the market with all sorts of such devices. Most recently, South Korean vendors are reportedly preparing a tablet with the highest resolution in its class.

Of an outstanding leaked, Samsung is preparing tablet with a resolution up to 2560 x 1600! Obviously this falls into the category of high-resolution tablet.

The device has a code name SM-P900. But it is debatable whether the tablet with a high resolution for the new Galaxy Note 10.1 or Galaxy Tab 3 Plus.

A Japanese blog believe that it is another variant of the Galaxy Tab 3 which was launched some time ago. The reason is simple, because the letter P in the SM-P900 code name refers to devices without S-Pen stylus which is commonly encountered in the family of Samsung Galaxy Note.

As usual, there has been no official confirmation from Samsung regarding the leaking of the documents and the release of information related to the presence of the high-resolution tablet.


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Sunday, March 16, 2014

New Feature Implemented in iOS 7

For every new iOS come new features that are usually unveiled. Its a tradition that has been since the iPhone debuted. 
iOS 5 came with Notification center switch along with Siri and some other features, iOS 6 came with Apple 3D maps, Siri enhancements, Do no Disturb features amongst others.

iOS 7 wont be left out and recent news reaching us is that Apple is bringing the popular AirDrop feature found in Mac OS X to iOS 7 along with Vimeo and Flickr integration.


What immediately means is that iPhone users will now be able to transfer files between iPhones and Mac using wireless file sharing. This would make sharing of files between iPhones and Mac a whole easier than it used to be.
This is of course a great idea and we have not totally gotten all the info on this app and its extended features.

However, with the WWDC 2013 kicking off on Monday next week, we are sure of seeing what would be unveiled for the new iOS 7.

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Monday, March 3, 2014

HP unveils 5 new tablets

HP Slate 7 Extreme

First up, we have the Slate 7 Extreme, a 7-inch Tegra 4-powered tablet with a 1280 x 800 resolution. The handset also has a 5MP rear cam, a VGA front cam, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and even a stylus.

Sounds pretty familiar, right? That’s because the Slate 7 Extreme is actually based on the Tegra Note reference tablet that Nvidia announced just yesterday.

HP Slate 7 HD

While the first of HP’s new tablet is really just a rebranded Nvidia device, the Slate 7 HD is a ‘true’ HP tablet and in many ways seems quite similar to the older HP Slate 7.

Here you’ll find a 7-inch 1280 x 800 IPS display, a Marvell PXA986 CPU, Beats Audio, a front and back cam, microSD and a battery that is rated for about 9 hours of life. The Slate 7 HD will also come in a 3G/4G model, which will offer 200MB of free 4G data via T-Mobile’s network for a period of two years.

HP Slate 10 HD

The HP Slate 10 HD is a low-end 10-inch Android tablet, with the same 1280 x 800 resolution as the smaller 7-inch HD tablet. In fact, the Slate 10 HD is effectively the same device as its little brother, save the bigger display.

That means the tablet will also feature a Marvell processor, microSD, Beat Audio, front and rear cameras and a cellular data option.


HP Slate 8 Pro

Last month the HP Slate 8 Pro was spotted for the first time over at GFX Bench. At the time we believed that the then unannounced tablet would be powered by a Tegra 4 CPU and would feature a 1600 x 1200 resolution display. As it turns out, we were spot on.

In addition to the Tegra 4 processor and high-res 7.98-inch display, we now know that the tablet also has an 8MP back cam, 2MP front cam, microSD and micro-HDMI output.

HP Omni 10 


Windows was also in attendance with the companys new Omni 10 slate, which puts Intels new Bay Trail processors into a 10-inch package with what looked like an excellent 1080p display. The Omni 10 will come with 2GB of RAM, up to 128GB of solid state storage, and an 8-megapixel camera, but only include Wi-Fi connectivity to start. It also requires an ugly barrel connector to charge, has few ports, and theres no obvious way to attach functional accessory docks or physical keyboards

via - TheVerge/AndroidAuthority
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