It has grreat hardware specs. For this price it's a sure bargain!
Well, may be the tempo of Google+ growth is close to that of Facebook but nevertheless it's still popular mostly with business people, while FB is a network for all kinds of people.
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Wow. 9.5 hours with such harware specs - that's really impressive. And looks like transformers from netbooks to tablets are more and more popular nowadays. There's another article on this topic: http://www.techntechie.com/beeminder-a-killer-online-service-to-achieve-your-goals.html
Will this gane be available for mobile platforms? BTW, take a look at my recent post:
The screenshot reminded me of Mortal Combat :D
http://www.techtoweb.com/top-5-free-green-apps-for-ios-and-android
This tablet will seriously compete with Galaxy Tab. And in addition Samsung is rumoured to present a couple of new tablets called Santos, Roma and Kona which are aimed at different price categories.
Great native app for music search, I like the fact that it finds music that sounds similar to what i'm listening to.
http://www.encryptedfilestorage.com/zeropc-operating-system-in-the-clouds/
I can't but agree on the point #4. Apple is so sure its users like all their apps it makes me tired. I wouldn't jailbreak my iPhone if I had the possibility to use third-party soft more freely. And surely you should have the option to use third party apps by default. For exa,ple, I'd likek to use this app http://www.newtechstory.com/social-media/chaton-a-messenger-with-social-functions/ as my messenger by default. But now there's now way to do this (at least none I'm aware of).
That's why I still use Google Maps and not going to change the app. Apple still need to do a lot of work if they want to match Google.
My article about setting up a Wi-Fi network: http://technoupdates.org/how-make-wi-fi-router-working/
Well, that's quite an achievement to release the smalest game controller. But I'm not sure it is really comfortable to play with it. I prefer controller to be fit in hand, not necessarily that small.
http://www.editweaks.com/2012/12/daisydisk-disk-space-visualizer.html
Quite a price. Where are they going to move to?
http://www.tricksaddiction.in/6-tips-for-working-with-google-drive/
I'd like to add to this list not very popular but nevertheless really useful app. It's called CarotDAV which is a client for cloud storages. It really helps you to manage multiple cloud accounts without your PC being overloaded. Here're more details about it: http://www.unofficialtech.com/carotdav-a-client-for-dropbox-google-drive-skydrive-and-other-cloud-storages.html
That's certainly a great development but I don't know if there's any use of octa-core processot for mobile devices at the moment. I think that it simply won't be loaded fully so it won't work at full blast.
Here's my latest article on another topic: http://www.encryptedfilestorage.com/zeropc-operating-system-in-the-clouds/
Hope that these devices will help Nokia to get back at the leading positions in mobile world. At least to become 3rd, after Apple and Samsung.
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iPad mini is not even as good as iPad 3 by the specs, so how can it be iPad 4?)
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Good tips. Especially about shortcuts. It's much faster to work with shortcuts, especially when typing, as you don't have to use the mouse.
http://cheddarcore.com/This is a great device. Though I think that recently announced Galaxy Note 2 will be a bit better.