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Top 5 Upcoming Slates of 2010 and 2011 (BlackBerry Tablet and PalmPad Included) PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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Sunday, 22 August 2010 14:26

We’re definitely living in the era of portable devices and the concept of desktop is become obsolete real fast, but we’re really past the whole netbook craziness. Tablets are the new way of getting around and taking your content, info, contacts and social networks with you, wherever you are. IntoMobile has a nifty piece on the top 5 upcoming tablets of 2010 and 2011, that we’ll dissect in the following lines.

5) BlackPad

We’ve heard tons of rumors about RIM’s very first tablet, but nothing solid till now. Speculations claim it’ll be called the BlackPad, it’ll feature BB OS 6 and possibly serve as a companion for BlackBerry handsets. Its specs should include a 1 GHz CPU, a back and front camera, support for Flash 10.1 and a display that should be about 7 to 9.7 inches.

4) Samsung Tab

Samsung wants a piece of the profitable tablet pie and they’re not afraid to show it, so they’re gearing up to launch the appealing Tab slate. This device comes with a 7 inch display, a 1.2GHz Cortex A8 CPU, Android 2.2 and the TouchWiz 3.0 UI. Expect this slate to land any time now, possibly even next month.

3) iPad 2

The successful iPad will have a successor it seems, maybe even sooner than we thought, if we’re to believe speculations claiming we’ll see a new version of the Apple tablet being launched before 2011. No believable info was revealed till now, but something tells us we’ll see a camera on the new iPad, possibly more memory and a better screen resolution. Retina Display and iOS 4 would also make nice additions to the slate…

2) PalmPad/HP’s Hurricane

Not a day goes by without us learning something new about HP’s upcoming WebOS tablet. The device uses the codename Hurricane, but considering HP’s trademark for the PalmPad name, there’s no telling what the final branding of the product will be. The advantages? Pure WebOS multitasking and maybe that evolved WebOS 2.0 we’re so anxious to see in action. Launch should be somewhere in early 2011…

1) Notion Ink Adam

Notion Ink Adam is by far the most promising tablet we’ll see on the market in the following months. It’s got everything: a 10 inch Pixel Qi display, Android 2.2, a swiveling 3.2 megapixel camera, USB, a SIM card slot, HDMI, WiFi and a potent NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core Cortex A9 CPU. This baby may not look as sexy as the other slates, but it sure packs a punch!

What about you? What’s the tablet you’re looking forward to the most?

[via IntoMobile]

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New Apple iPad Ad Claims Tablet is Delicious… Productive?! (Video) PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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Friday, 20 August 2010 14:42

Ok, we’ll give you that much… the iPad is delicious, if you use it as a dish for your sushi meals, but what about productive? Such attributes are thrown out at the public in the latest iPad commercial, shown below. “Productive” is the one that had us smiling, though, since a Windows 7 tablet can do a ton more stuff than the iPad, in the productivity segment.

Apple is lucky to have such a strong PR machine behind it and its army of fans, else we won’t be witnessing the millions of tablet units sold till now. Two factors are key for its real success: fluid interface and user-friendliness.

[via crunchgear]

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iPad Traffic to TechCrunch Surpasses Linux, Close to iPhone Share PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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Friday, 20 August 2010 08:01

The folks of TechCrunch recently published a piece regarding the iPad traffic their site gets, versus the folks accessing the website from Linux devices and from the iPhone. Thanks to the stats they published, we learn that the iPad browsing traffic is surging and it’s grown four fold compared to April, for example.

The iPad OS is the fourth most popular platform that folks use to reach TechCrunch these days, surpassing Linux machines and closing in on the iPhone. iOS devices combined now reach over 10% of browsing share, while Windows stays on the first place, with 55.20%, followed by Mac, with 26.88%. Back in April, those numbers were: Windows – 59.68%, Mac – 27.78%, iPhone – 5%, Linux – 5% and iPad – 1.18%.

Just for fun, here’s some figures from 2007, also showing the platforms used to browse to TechCrunch: Windows – 81.12%, Mac – 14.80%, Linux 3.05%, iPhone – 0.52%.

[via techcrunch]

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Aquapac Waterproof iPad Case, for a Tech-Filled Holiday at the Seaside (Video) PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 14:58

The device you can see below is the already famous iPad, but one that sports an Aquapac waterproof case. This makes the device usable underwater and in case you’re wondering, the accessory goes for $45, via the Aquapac website. As shown in the video at the end of the article, the case can withstand waves and water contact, so you’ll browsing your way into the sea or while taking a dive in the pool.

The Aquapac case comes with a detachable and adjustable shoulderstrap, a packet of 5 desiccant sachets, that will absorb condensation from inside the case and a 3 year global warranty.

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7 Inch iPad to be Available Before the Year End? PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Wednesday, 18 August 2010 09:30

The Economic Daily reports that a couple of Taiwanese companies have sealed deals with Apple, concerning a potential iPad 2. Said device will debut before Christmas time and it’ll pack a 7 inch display. This screen will rely on the IPS technology of the original iPad and its touchscreen panel will be supplied by Cando Corporation.

We’ve heard about a 7 inch iPad version previously, courtesy of an iLounge report earlier this month, that was accompanied by a mockup. Digitimes also had a scoop on the matter last week, so it’s very likely that the current 9.7 inch iPad may have a successor in the works, one that uses a smaller display.

[via macrumors]

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