So You Want to Buy Mom a Tablet for Mother’s Day
May 5th, 2011 | by Ali Heriyanto
So instead of the traditional Mother’s Day brunch and flowers, you want to take a risk and get your mom
May 5th, 2011 | by Ali Heriyanto
So instead of the traditional Mother’s Day brunch and flowers, you want to take a risk and get your mom
February 8th, 2011 | by Staff
The app. It was one of the buzz words of 2010. It has redefined how we enjoy electronic entertainment. Of
January 6th, 2011 | by Tiffani Buteau
Verizon may have cried a tear over the iPhone but they seemed to have moved on with a smashing new
January 5th, 2011 | by Zara Stone
Efun demonstrates that tablets are their preferred medium by adding two more to this year’s CES 2011 line-up. Their new tablets are both Android based and feature capacitive touchscreens for ease of use. The tablets on offer are the 10.1 inch High Definition Next4 and the 7 inch Next6. The former runs off Android 2.2 whilst the latter uses Android 2.1. What’s interesting about these is that they are trying to juggle both the tablet world and make dents into the growing eBook marketplace, as the tablets both come equipped with built in Wi-Fi and the Borders eBook store app. The Next4 features 8GB of flash memory whilst the Next6 has 4GB and they’re both expandable via an SD card slot. They come preloaded with 25 eBooks (most likely classics out of copyright) and feature Wi-Fi for streaming content. The tablet has multiple uses, as not only does it allow you to stream and browse the web, but it also acts as an alarm clock, weather station and photo viewer. Both devices feature built in speakers and a G sensor which acts as an accelerometer, adjusting the screen when you turn it. The new Next tablets will be available in Q2 of 2011, the Next4 for $349.99 for the Next6 for $269.99 from NextBook
December 29th, 2010 | by Helena Stone
Any SSD fan had to know it was coming, but Intel has just announced their Intel SSD 310 series, which
September 27th, 2010 | by Helena Stone
So what if we’ve never heard of the company “GIT ICAN”, and so what if they seem to have totally