This is what we heard; ASUS Eee Pad Slider would pack a Tegra 2 processor just like the Eee Pad Transformer. There is now some pretty strong evidence is it might not be the case, with Intel letting slip that the Slider would actually pack its brand new Atom Z670 processor instead of NVIDIAs one. The Intels press page following the announcement for the new Atom processor, its since been removed suggesting that it was either a colossal mistake or a reveal that was a bit premature for ASUS liking.
There is no official announcement yet about the Veers launch by HP, but we guess that the launch of the device will be on May 2nd. Because the Precentral Reader stumbled that what looks like an official invitation to an HP Veer Launch Party Event in Los Angeles on that date. The day AT&T is hosting a webOS3.0 developer webcast which might be worth attending in and of itself but particularly noted given that Hp hasnt announced carriers for the Veer or SIM slot packing HP TouchPad yet.
The Samsungs Galaxy Tab 10.1 got in the hands of Tinhte.vns make them a super slender working model. The Vietnamese site that has been leaking delicious Apple prototypes not to mention the HP TouchPads SIM Slot found the 0.33-inch thin slate at an unnamed Samsung booth, powered it up, and proceeded to dive into the sticky- sweet mess of Android3.0 and iPad2 comparisons that such a discovery affords. You can see some Angry Birds in the video below.
Evolve Threes goal of creating the Worlds most powerful versatile touchscreen tablets seems to be going well so far. Maestro C table specs are 1.5GHz Intel Atom Z670 inside processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, and it also got a physically rotates turning into a kickstand and exposing ports at the same time and a removable keyboard that doubles as hard-shell protector for the entire touchscreen. There is also a 32GB high performance SSD and optional 3G connectivity, a pair of stereo speakers once again, and the main thing here is three Operating Systems (Android 3.0, MeeGo and Windows 7) to choose from at start up. The only thing worrying is the price $729 as starting one.
Nokia, between having to abandon its Symbian baby and hawk anachronistic wares at a Microsoft event, its had a pretty rough go of it recently. Now Indias Ministry of Home Affairs wants to block the launch of the companys new push mail service until a monitoring system can be put in place.
Virtual Boy, these days, that rich kid down the street will have a very different sort of a toy. When ModMyi reported that Toys R Us was training associates to sell the iPad 2 weeks ago, we thought it might be a leftover April fools, but sure enough, Geoffrey the Giraffe will begin pushing Apples tablet to children who dont want to grow up as soon as tomorrow morning.
Samsung gave us the specifications on day one, but Verizons sparing no detail this week, it trains the employees how effectively sell the LTE-packed Droid Charge to those of us who live by how many devices we can connect to our hotspot and size of our bundled microSD card 32GB. The sites Phone Arena and Droid Life bring us the revelations and some of the anonymous users on those sites claim the Droid Bionic is no more.
The rumour now spreading that is HP is preparing to enter cloud based music storage fray. A reader at Precentral sent what it purports to be a confidential Power Point Presentation indicating the TouchPad will launch with an HP-branded music and movie store, as well as a smart syncing service that caches frequently accessed media for playback. This may very well be Music Synergy SVP Steven explained to us.
The NFC payment systems just starting rolling out in the US, Discover has just announced that it will let its card holders send money to people in 60 countries. So as long as they have either a cell phone number or email address, they can their money through them. As All Things D notes, Visa and American Express have hatched similar plans, though Discover is the first the bunch to partner with PayPal. While people sending money dont need PayPal accounts, people receiving one have do, at least they must be willing to create one. For senders the service is free and in fact, they got 0.25 percent cash back for the first $3,000 exchanged. As for Discover, a smaller player than Visa and MasterCard, it hopes some of PayPals $230 million customers will sign up for a new credit card while they are at it.
Samsung said its Android 2.3 update for Galaxy S would come in mid-April and sometime between 15th and 16th of this month, the Korean manufacturers Kies servers started serving up a fresh portion of Gingerbread to Galaxy S owners in parts of Europe. The reports are coming in of users successfully updating their Hummingbird equipped handsets.
After seeing the HTCs latest UI on Sensation you will be excited, but were dismayed to discover your handset wouldnt be getting the same Sense 3.0?. As usual, the persons from xda-developers have just tonic for what ails you. A fellow guy in xda-developers by name of capychimp took the Sensations ROM and ported it to yesteryears HTC Europe flagship phone. The port is not perfect, those who will lose in camera support and images need some resizing to properly fit in HDs 800*480 resolution display, but brave guys who want the downloads hit the link for xda developers below and check out the video.
Nintendo Wiis prices came in sites like Toys R Us and best buy; both of them already have the motion controlled console on sale for $170 today. This doesnt seems to be a permanent price cut, hence it is noted as Limited Time Offer!, but we should not be surprised if other retailers follow the suit in order. With the rumors around like deeper price cuts and possibly new backward compatibility HD machine, every Wii is expected to sell at $170 today.
Samsung said its Android Gingerbread update for the Galaxy S would be made available in mid April and they kept their word. Sometime during the night between the 15th and 16th Samsung’s Kies servers started serving up the Android Gingerbread update to Galaxy S owners in parts of Europe and now reports are coming in of users successfully updating their Hummingbird-equipped handsets.
In this article we will see how to clone a Oracle database.There are There are two type of database cloning in Oracle, Cold Cloning and Hot Cloning. Here we will be looking into the how to take a Cold Physical Backup and Hot Backup in Oracle.
The Worlds Biggest Pac-man game takes over the internet. You have got two choices: One, mimic iTr3vor and toss up a You tube video of yourself dancing in an Apple Store, Second, blow your own mind with the magic of HTML5. In between two hour-long Pica-Pic sessions, it can be linked to your Facebook account for those who savvy statistics.
Newengg announced the Toshibas unnamed Honeycomb tablet as ANT series, priced at $449.99, $499.99 and $579.99, and the slates seemingly dubbed as ANT-100, ANT-102 and ANT-104 the prices according to them respectively. Each includes Android 3.0, 10.1-inch panel, with 1280*800 resolutions and NVIDIA silicon; with extra dollars you can change the 8GB of internal storage to 16GB or 32GB. Still there is no Press release about these, we lets wait for the official announcement.
Here is a news from Winrumors, AT&T Windows Phone 7 to get a NoDo update on April 19th, Ma Bell has just wrapped up its testing of the famed NoDo update, and if all goes well, it will be pushed to end users on Tuesday. Owners of LG Quantum and Samsung Focus will see it first, while HTC Surround owners will need to wait until mid-May.
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