The Gen10 XS tablet line, the Archos 101 XS will come in a generous 10.1” form factor, but despite the seemingly large screen size, do not be perturbed – it will tip the scales at a mere 21 ounces, while measuring 0.31 of an inch thin, making this one of the first few ultra slim Android-powered tablets to hit the market sometime in the middle of September onwards.
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Archos Gen10 XS tablet
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Portable USB thumbdrive sized router
Do you need to go to coffee shop every time you want to access to internet? No wifi at home? Or just that you have just bought wifi only tablet - Apple or Android OS?
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I have this hardware piece for you. Connect it to your internet enable phone or 3g usb modem. Try it.
for orders email me - gadgetfreak2u@gmail.com
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Nokia Sticks with Windows in Smartphone
MI-ONE Plus or Xiaomi Phone
Labels:
cdma smartphone,
Mi-one,
Mione,
xiaomi,
xiaomi phone
Monday, 13 August 2012
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi Gets Ice Cream Sandwich
The original Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet from Samsung received its Android 4.0
update about two weeks ago, but that was only in Europe.
Now, according to some users on the Android Forums, the update is rolling out, over the air (OTA), in the United States as well. The version of the OS is Android 4.0.4.
Some people may not see any updates available yet, in which case they need only wait until Samsung gets around to sending it over.
Keep in mind that only the P7510 Wi-Fi model has been served, which is the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, not the second-generation, or S3 or Tab 7.7 or any other.
That said, if time passes and the OTA upgrade still doesn't come, the Samsung Kies (file backup and syncing service) can be used to manually start the process.

Now, according to some users on the Android Forums, the update is rolling out, over the air (OTA), in the United States as well. The version of the OS is Android 4.0.4.
Some people may not see any updates available yet, in which case they need only wait until Samsung gets around to sending it over.
Keep in mind that only the P7510 Wi-Fi model has been served, which is the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, not the second-generation, or S3 or Tab 7.7 or any other.
That said, if time passes and the OTA upgrade still doesn't come, the Samsung Kies (file backup and syncing service) can be used to manually start the process.
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10.1,
android,
Android 4.0.4,
galaxy 10.1,
galaxy tab 10.1,
Samsung
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