Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts

TEGA v2 Tablet live on Australian Television

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TEGA v2 on Kerri Anne Show in Australia

more details and http://www.tegav2.com/
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Downunder Tablet Bloggers make International Splash

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Now there are few occasions that I find more humbling than public recognition; on this occasion I am floored by the International Recognition that two of my favourite bloggers, and some of the worlds best Tablet Bloggers, have bestowed upon two of the three "Downunder Tableteers" Craig Pringle and I.

Watch this Ink Show as the dynamic Dennis Rice works his magic (cool editing man) over Warner Crocker. This is a chance to witness two Tablet Blog Aristocrats as they meander their way through Tablet Talk, Tech Talk, History and Future. Stay tuned for the announcement at the end, I wont spoil it now; Im soooooooo excited about the massive repercussions of the announcement, most of which is great content!

One important note is just how awesome all our Video Blogging is actually getting, were all pushing the envelope and performing mini moments of magic that connect, and often inspire. GottaBeMobile has to be commended for this interview and thanked for exposing the man behind the Wicked Stage, Warner Crocker.

[Job well done Warner, and clever amalgamation for you both, GottaBe and WC! I clock in first and foremost to Wicked Stage everyday, which means GottaBe will probably move to the top of my list now! Warner has been the most effective blanket of information in the Tablet PC and can only do himself very proud in the GottaBeMobile.com space.]

Listen to the InkShow interview here! ( 17 minutes, 64mb, Windows Media streaming or direct download)
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Cloud Computing and Tablet PCs

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The other day I wrote about battery life and why it is such a vital component in the development of mobile devices. Without an efficient battery and a CPU designed to use less of its power, a mobile device isn’t very mobile. Because I’ve been discussing hardware and innovations in the manufacturer space, I wanted to move to the other side of the spectrum and how software is helping to advance mobility – specifically through cloud based programs.

If you spend any amount of time using a tablet PC, smart phone, or netbook, you likely use a cloud based service. These services include tools like Dropbox and Evernote which store your files and notes on a non-local server so you can access them from any device. But, file storage is only a small part of cloud computing. The real exciting part of cloud computing is the advancement of web-based apps – programs that can quite literally take the place of OEM software, often for free.

Google’s confluence of web apps has been quite popular for some time now, and Windows has followed up with their own app-based service on http://docs.com. Not only can you create free Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents using docs.com, you can directly integrate the new Microsoft service with Facebook, allowing you to generate a friend chart, resume, or slideshow with the data provided by your Facebook account.

Create something useful and you can even share it with other users through the Docs Gallery. The basic idea behind cloud computing is fairly simple, but it’s the application that gets me truly excited – the fact that so many more things are possible when millions of people have access to those documents at any point in time.

Creativity is fantastic, but manufacturers, businesses, and consumers alike are attracted to cloud computing for one reason above all else – it allows expansion of what those devices are capable of. Right now, processor power in tablet PCs and other mobile devices is still less than ideal. Devices capable of the battery life we seek are forced to sacrifice multi-tasking and advanced feature sets to get it, while other devices are left with weaker batteries due to tech provided. Cloud computing allows devices to access more resources without expansion of local storage or processing power.

And then there is the issue of security. Right now, security on mobile devices is one of the primary concerns of enterprise users. If you lose your tablet PC and it has confidential figures for your next sales presentation on it, what can you do? Someone has instant access to data they should never see. However, by storing those figures in the cloud and accessing them only when necessary through a secure connection, they are never at risk.

The Tablet can essentially contain no vital files and be protected at all times. Of course, implementation is important here. Corporations cannot simply open a giant Dropbox account and store all their important files there. Careful creation and moderation of a cloud system is required – it’s one of the major points of focus in enterprise development for tablet PCs at the moment, and one of the major issues with the iPad – its minimal support for those expanded platforms.

As mobile computing becomes an increasingly important part of the business landscape, so too will the cloud. Whether you prefer local apps or enjoy the web-based programs being developed by Google and Microsoft, I can practically guarantee that at least part of your daily work will be done in or with the use of the cloud in the years to come. 
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What is an App and how do I access them on my tablet

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Apps or applications are programs you can add to your tablet to quickly access services - ranging from pdf and file readers to bbc iplayer or ebook apps - there is no limit to the range of apps. Some allow you to talk to friends such as Skype using the camera on your tablet or send messages to someone via wifi such as Whatsapp.

Image courtesy of Latest Digitals

Apps are accessed via the app store on your tablet this will be an icon on your tablet - depending on the operating system (the system operating the tablet in the background) of the tablet you have determines which app store you have access to. The two main systems are ios and android - one of these is on the tablets made by the manufacturer named after a piece of fruit and he other features on a range of tablets made by a great many producers.

Ios has the app store while android uses play both of these have over 700,000 apps according to Complex Tech and as well as featuring the applications, also provide access to stores selling music, books, newspapers and magazines you can purchase or subscribe to.

It has to be said both stores feature many of the same apps, however, they also feature some specifically designed for each brand of tablet - as with all things tablet - you need to consider your priorities before you decide which will meet your needs.

In our next post we will look at processors, in simple terms the brains of a tablet, responsible for processing all the data and critical to the speed it performs at.

As ever, feel free to comment or email if you have any comments or queries.
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The Future of Speed on a Tablet

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Coming hot off of CES, it seems that Apple found a way to at least partially circumvent the glowing buzz over devices like the Xoom and Playbook by announcing the Verizon iPhone on Tuesday. Personally, though, I’m still very interested in the stuff we heard last weekend and the impact it is already having on the upcoming tech season.

Specifically, what kind of power will we see under the hood of this next generation of tablet devices? In 2010, the range was relatively diverse. There were ARM 8 processors, a handful of Snapdragons and some proprietary devices that didn’t measure up to the high speed, nearly instant response rate that most users demand of mobile devices.

Now, with many new tablets migrating to WiMax and LTE 4G networks, they obviously need to ramp up the power a little bit and show off what chip manufacturers have been developing in the last three or four years.

Specifically, the first wave of dual core mobile processors are finally hitting the market, and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 is the biggest name among them. For those not familiar with the newest tablet processors, Tegra 2 uses the ARM CortexA9 CPU (dual core), GeForce GPU for high quality 3D visuals and offers full support for 1080p video playback. In short, it’s a full blown mobile computing system in a single chipset.

For reference, it doubles the power present on the iPad while providing the option for four times as much memory. With 4G connections demanding instant access to video chatting services, downloading, and multitasking, it’s almost a necessity. Beyond the raw horsepower, it will offer a breadth of multimedia benefits that Nvidia has become well known for.

For a long time, tablet processors were forced to be either converted smart phone processors, or converted laptop processors. In both cases, the results were less than stellar. Power wasn’t available in the smaller phone chips and laptop chips were often bigger and hotter. Now, with the tablet market taking off, we can look forward to the first real year of tablet-oriented processors.

This is the tech industry, however, and that means the Tegra 2 will likely only be the top offering for a limited time. While it will be present in a number of devices including the Xoom, G-Slate, Streak 7, Acer Iconia, and Asus’s full range of Eee tablets, new offerings are already on the horizon from Qualcomm in the form of a new Snapdragon MSM (8960) and soon AMD and Intel will likely be entering the tablet space with their own mobile processing units.

That’s not to mention Microsoft’s recent “System on a Chip” announcements during CES this year when they discussed new ARM devices being compatible with Windows 8 with full system interfaces in a single chip.

One major mistake the big chip makers made with mobile chips was assuming they were for smart phones only. Not only did the smart phone market expand rapidly to start rivalling home computing – the tablet market is well on its way to doing the same and with mobility increasing daily, soon too will the standard computing industry. Combined, that means a sharper focus on these small, all-in-one chips in the next 10 years. It may not be as exciting as holding the next new tablet in your hands,  but in the years to come it will represent a huge shift in mobile technology innovation.

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So what is the processor thing in my tablet

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Tablets, like computers, need a brain to allow them to function and do the work of processing all the information for all the apps and other functions you are using it for. Coupled with a decent amount of memory and storage, you should see little lag in the speed of your tablet even when using it for many activities.
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A typical tablet processor, image credit Mactrast.com
If you are going to purchase one of the tablets made by the company named after a fruit, then you will not have a choice as to the processor as all of the tablets made by them of that type come with the same processor, the only choice is the memory level and wifi/3g/4g connectivity.

If however, you are looking at a tablet named after a robot then you will see many different types - they will be quoted in a speed and increasingly a number of cores. The more cores a processor has and the higher the speed, the faster it can process data and can keep your tablet moving at speed.

However, a down side of all this speed is that it will draw more power from your battery reducing the amount of time you have if on the move to use your tablet. As with processors, batteries have a rating mah which stands for milli amp hours, your mobile will have a battery with a similar rating. With a higher rating, you get more time and for someone on the move, you might want to get the highest possible, however, with almost all tablets the battery is built in and not accessible so you cant change it after purchase.

For those wanting to read more, this About.com blog post goes into more detail.

If you have any queries or comments feel free to email or post below.
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Beautiful GO Launcher EX Theme For Android Tablet PC

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GO Launcher EX Theme is one of the most beautiful themes for Tablet PC. It has many update versions for Android. In this post, I will share some beautiful versions and certainly, they are free for your download. You can get any theme by downloading it with the link below its screenshot.



Belle Theme (download)


GO Launcher EX Clee (download)


GO Launcher EX Pink Gloss (download)


GO Launcher EX Rango (download)


GO Launcher Ex Cube Theme 4 (download)


GO Launcher EX Old Factory (download)


GO Launcher EX Plate Theme (download)


GO Launcher EX Rio Theme (download)


GO Launcher Ex Theme BlackGlass (download)


GO Launcher EX Cartoon Theme (download)
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24 hours with a P1610 Tablet PC

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Need I say more

Rob Bushway, of Team GottaBe, has done a thorough job of the new Fujitsu P1610. Since pricing was released last night for the device in Australia (and orders have already been taken) then I thought it only apropriate to let you all see the video (Ink Show as they call it). Well done Rob.

From Rob:

Well, it has been 24 hours since I received the Fujitsu P1610 Tablet PC, and I have to say Im very, very pleased with it.
Im working on an InkShow that should be up sometime this weekend, so Im hoping this article will answer a few questions folks have until I can get that video shot. For a quick "First Looks" at the P1610, take a look at
this InkShow I shot last week while at Mobile Connections. That InkShow and this article should keep you satisified for just a little while. By the way, all the pictures on this article can be clicked to view the larger image.

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Reveal Firmware Section Upgrade your Tablet Phone

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Firmware Section-Upgrade your Tablet/Phone


Firmware Section Support :

First Download This FOR you PC : 升级工具Update System.rar
inside have a DOC name : [Must update Manual Step 升级说明]
please read in step by step it help you manually

please install driver into your computer...very important!!!


STEP ONE [1] :

THEN EXTRACT IT, IT RAR FILES :

YOU GET THIS FILES 

[升级工具Update System]

OPEN IT FILES NAME
[LiveSuitPack_version_1.07_2011026]

STEP TWO [2] :
PLUG THE TAB INTO YOUR PC

THEN IT DETECT


then click continue anyway


it will appear another

then OK

will will install driver into you PC
after ALL done,click LiveSuit.exe

then do exactly in video 

sila ikut step ini
Step press VOL + (not let go!!)
+
Plug in USB with PC(VOL + not let go!!)
+
Press POWER button 5+ times time until PC detect as sound

DONE + click YES

GOOD LUCK!!

[Firmware]
A13 - Firmware :
1.http://www.4shared.com/rar/GJLLNZGF/a13.html? - OLD Firmware2.http://www.4shared.com/rar/zrO_ul3A/a13.html? - OLD Firmware
3.http://www.4shared.com/file/_qGisXE0/q8-a13_EN_2a068_ssd2532_mma766.html?
4.http://www.4shared.com/file/lMK-J3Xp/q8-a13_en_2a068_ssd2532_sigc03.html?

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Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 Tablet Manual Guide PDF

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For those of you who do not want to miss some important moments, using a smartphone with fast access to Internet technology is a necessity today. In addition, the use of smartphones with luxurious design and a futuristic design. Smartphones should be recommended immediately, the smartphone is the Vodafone Smart Tab II 7. Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 Released released on Available. Released 2012, November. Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 looks attractive with a qualified supported specifications, the Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 has a dimension of 192 x 122 x 11.4 mm (7.56 x 4.80 x 0.45 in), Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, size 600 x 1024 pixels, 7.0 inches (~170 ppi pixel density), and the most important is the operating sitem the Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). For those users who do not have or Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 you bias your reading so obvious how to use Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 user manual has 111 pages and 12 MB. Below are the specifications of Vodafone Smart Tab II 7:




Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 specifications:
  • 2G Network     GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • 3G Network     HSDPA 900 / 2100
  • SIM     Mini-SIM
  • Announced     2012, November
  • Status     Available. Released 2012, November
  • Body     Dimensions     192 x 122 x 11.4 mm (7.56 x 4.80 x 0.45 in)
  • Weight     400 g (14.11 oz)
  • Display     Type     TFT capacitive touchscreen
  • Size     600 x 1024 pixels, 7.0 inches (~170 ppi pixel density)
  • Multitouch     Yes
  • Sound     Alert types     N/A
  • Loudspeaker     Yes, with stereo speakers
  • 3.5mm jack     Yes
  • Memory     Card slot     microSD, up to 32 GB
  • Internal     4 GB, 1 GB RAM
  • Data     GPRS     Yes
  • EDGE     Yes
  • Speed     HSPA
  • WLAN     Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Bluetooth     Yes, v3.0
  • USB     Yes, v2.0
  • Camera     Primary     2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels
  • Features     Geo-tagging
  • Video     Yes
  • Secondary     Yes, VGA
  • Features     OS     Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • Chipset     MTK 6575
  • CPU     1 GHz
  • Sensors     Accelerometer
  • Messaging     Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
  • Browser     HTML5
  • Radio     No
  • GPS     Yes, with A-GPS support
  • Java     Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
  • Colors     Gray




Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 Manual Guidebook PDF Download click here
( not available online​​)
 
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