Too
much tablet news, not enough time to cover it all.
Not exact matches
People may not yet be paying
much for
news now, but they are reading it in record numbers on their computers and, increasingly, their smartphones and
tablets.
Flipboard's recent difficulties underscore how
much the market has changed since 2010, when Flipboard's app seemed revolutionary as a way to read
news on a
tablet or mobile device.
With ebook readers expected in the next year from Plastic Logic, Hearst, and
News Corp., and the
much - rumored «Apple
Tablet» on the horizon, things may only get more muddled.
Although we already knew that Asus planned an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean updated for some of its
tablet devices, it now seems we won't have to wait
much longer for them to hit.Taking to its Facebook page to announce the
news, Asus says the update for the... Read more
What's pathetic is that this device is so
much better than the iPad2, yet with
news media perpetuating the Apple myth (Apple products are innovative and the best money can buy), and media consistently maintaining the hype over anything Apple, this
tablet coming to market won't make it through one
news cycle, if that.
It was just yesterday that the
much awaited 7 inch
tablet from Samsung, the Galaxy Pad, was announced at the IFA in Berlin and now the latest
tablet PC
news has it that the UK retail giant Expansys is currently accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy Pad.
While other Murdoch holdings haven't yet garnered the ever - savvy millennial market (remember, this is the man who paid $ 580 million for MySpace, Clippet seems to be taking root and reaching listeners in
much the same way that those who prefer visual
news have taken to digital magazines and newspapers on their smartphones or
tablets, even going so far as to subscribe to unlimited access to content through apps like PressReader.
Much more
news came in this week, such as Random House Books available on the iBookstore and Asus announcement of a quad - core
tablet.
Today, 28th September 2011, I eagerly followed the
news feeds about the
much anticipated and wildly rumored announcement from Amazon.com about the unveiling of a new
tablet with a 7 ″ display that would run on Android.
The Creative ZiiO 7 has received an Android update boost, with its makers announcing that the 7 - inch
tablet is to get access to Froyo and all the goodies that come with it.We know, this is
news that would have been
much more exciting around 6 months ago... Read more
With the anticipated
tablet or Kindle 4
news on the horizon, as well as the
much - in - demand talk of a shift away from MOBI to the more widely compatible ePub, competitors, critics, and fans alike are keeping a watchful eye on the direction KindleScribe takes.
With so
much of
tablet news going round the web sphere, more so after the Consumer Electronic Show got over, what seems a bit strange is the contribution to this
news stream from a company as formidable as Apple Inc..
Smartphone owners who also have
tablets are
much more likely to use their smartphones for consuming
news organization content than those who do not have
tablets, according to the latest mobile media survey from RJI.
Both
tablets and smartphones are used by a majority of owners for keeping up with the
news, but
tablets are used for
news by a
much higher percentage of owners aged 55 or older than by those aged 18 - 34.
We haven't really heard
much news about a possible new
tablet from Blackberry ever since the last official talk about a new Blackberry
tablet died out early in 2014.
Since I have bought the Macbook Air, I do not use a
tablet for meetings as
much anymore, it has become more of an entertainment device from which I watch movies in my bed or in the plane, read
news and books, play with apps (ie Angry Birds, Music apps), Skype / chat with friends, check Facebook updates, play music on a mini Bluetooth speaker.
While new Honeycomb
tablets are always big
news, the fact that the IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad
Tablet will be the first Honeycomb
tablets certified for Netflix makes Lenovo's announcement that
much more newsworthy.
Two may not have
much to show, as
news this week suggests both ASUS and Acer are backing out of the
tablet game next year, and Dell is doing to the same with netbooks after it publicly claimed intentions to exit the Android
tablet market.
For both, most
tablet news users said there wasn't
much difference (60 % said the enjoyment was about the same and 57 % said that of the ease of learning).
As the first Android Honeycomb
tablet, it is vital for the Android platform that devs have as
much access to the device as possible, so this is darn good
news.
While the only «iPad killer features» it may seem to provide at the moment are the front and rear facing cameras, this is not
much of an edge considering the rate at which
news of new
tablets is popping up.
In retrospect, looking at that sale now, along with all the
news out of CES of
much more capable
tablets on the horizon, it shouldn't be surprising that today a leak puts the EVO View 4G on Sprint's EOL list for later this month.
Already there's not
much distance between the two: Google made big
news recently with its announcement of the Nexus 7, a
tablet built to compete with the popular Kindle Fire.
Join me as I sit in with Blake Grundman, Ross Polly, and Keri Honea to talk all about our favorite
news items of E3 such as sharing Sony PlayStation 4 games, Microsoft Points heading off into the sunset, the rise of the Oculus Rift, the promise of Batman: Arkham Origins, more and more games offering companion apps for
tablets, launch prices of the PS4 and Microsoft Xbox One, enhancements to the Nintendo 3DS StreetPass system, and
much more.
Google has apps for pretty
much all the most important functions on a phone or
tablet — email, messaging, maps, storage, browsing, reading the
news, finding and consuming media — and they are interlocked so that tasks flow naturally from one app to the next.
The fact that this
tablet is great for consumption is old
news, and there's not
much more to be said on that topic.
Then we talk Nokia, and the sad
news that all the recent
tablet rumors were pretty
much just a good thing to dream about.
The Creative ZiiO 7 has received an Android update boost, with its makers announcing that the 7 - inch
tablet is to get access to Froyo and all the goodies that come with it.We know, this is
news that would have been
much more exciting around 6 months ago... Read more
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