The ViewPad 10 New Models Released

A new milestone for Viewsonic, which presents new models of ViewPad 10 and with the 10pi and 10e. The first of the two Viewpad models is able to run Windows 7 Professional and Android 2.3, second is only running on Google mobile OS in its Gingerbread form. Other than that, the Viewpad 10 ‘has an  Full Article…

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review And Testing

The Samsung Nexus Galaxy arrived with little prevention in a season already very crowded in the market for smartphones (or superphones) between the iPhone 4S, Galaxy S2, the Nokia 800 and Lumia the Motorola RAZR to name the main ones. Yet he quickly pointed out, for three main reasons: its form-factor (with curved screen), fineness,  Full Article…

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Galaxy S Not To Deliver Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich

Despite promising rumors last week, Samsung seems determined not to deliver Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or provide a “value pack” the smartphone Galaxy S. Samsung Galaxy SEn revealing the list of smartphones and tablets of the Galaxy, which will receive an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, dismissed two Samsung mobile products that  Full Article…

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Amazon Struggled With Kindle Fire Update

Amazon struggles to launch an update for its tablet Kindle Fire, launched recently to address its touch screen “who train a little,” to its security settings do not exist, and general slowness, problems that consumers complain loudly about the manufacturer’s website. “In less than two weeks, we will launch an automatic update of the Kindle  Full Article…

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Samsung Announce The Galaxy Ace Plus New Smartphone

Samsung has just announced the Galaxy Ace Plus, a new Android 2.3 smartphone to succeed the Galaxy Ace. The company has provided details on its specifications, but it has not yet stated release date or price. On the design side, the Galaxy Ace Plus remains faithful to the precedents of the Galaxy smartphones from Samsung  Full Article…

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Carrier IQ And The Great Android Spyware Debate

On the home page of its website, the software developer called Carrier IQ visitors to read “an important clarification” (PDF). The publication of an official response became more than necessary. Indeed, American society is being accused by a computer security expert to collect a series of private data on U.S. users of Android smartphones, via  Full Article…

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