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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Smartphone Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Smartphone Review @ HardwareHeaven.com Today we have the Galaxy Nexus on our test bench and will take a look at what it offers in today`s smartphone market, focusing of course on aspects such as the OS which is still quite unique in the Android world."
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Android App Pick - SketchIt Online HD - BCCHardware
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We have just posted up our 25th App Pick of the Week and this time we get our groove on with SketchIt Online HD. This is a fun App that you can flex the S Pen of your Galaxy Note (or fingers) with. SketchIt is a lot like Pictionary and the best thing about this app is that it is free and has no ads! Check it out and snag it up!"
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XtremeMac Microshield Silkscreen SC for the new iPad @ TestFreaks
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The release of the New iPad means a slew of new accessories are going to hit the market. One of the first items to come across my desk for review is the XtremeMac Microshield Silkscreen SC for the new iPad. It is a shell style case that can be used independently, protecting the back of the Apple device or in conjunction with the Apple Smart Cover."
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is one of the most highly desired tablet models on the market, as well as one of the thinnest and lightest models. The Galaxy 10.1 tab is fast, powerful tab sporting a 1GHz dual-core processor and features Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) which makes it extremely easy to use. As well as it being a very attractive looking device, it is also has great battery life while overpowering its own persona with fantastic vibrant visuals. Let’s take a tour of the popular and hyped Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note
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Join us as we go hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy Note, a whopper of a smartphone with a 5.3" display and an included stylus.
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New Apple iPad 3 RevieNew Apple iPad 3 Review
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The new Apple iPad is finally here and we’ve got the 16GB Wi-Fi version to review for you. The new Apple iPad features the Apple A5X chip, which provides a dual-core processor and quad-core graphics. As well as these, the battery has also been improved to bring the same 10 hours of battery life, which we saw on the iPad two, whilst using the brand new Retina Display. However, if you’ve already got an iPad 2 is the upgrade worth it? Let’s find out…
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A No Holds Barred Evaluation of the New iPad:
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Apple called its first iPad tablet "magical," as if owning one would turn flatulence into a flowery fragrance and unlock the mystery of double complete rainbows. Instead it entranced millions of people into buying one, even though it lacked basic amenities like expandable storage, built-in cameras, and Flash support (back when people still cared about Flash).
This year Tim Cook took to the stage to introduce the world to Apple's "new iPad" -- not the iPad 2S, iPad 3, or iPad HD, just iPad -- with what Apple is billing as a "resolutionary" upgrade. One of Apple's big reveals is the Retina display. It was long rumored the new iPad would ship with a higher resolution display, and Apple made it happen by packing 3.1 million pixels into the same 9.7-inch panel, now with a 2048x1536 screen resolution, a big upgrade from the iPad 2's 1024x768 display and even beyond the boundaries of your Full HD 1080p giant screen TV. No small feat...
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Don't Expect Better Browser Performance from New iPad
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Apple has been keen to talk about the improved graphical capabilities of the new iPad, with its new display and quad core graphics, but little has been said about the new device's processing power. Is the A5X chip in the new iPad more powerful than the iPad 2's A5 for general computing? The answer appears to be 'no' as the new iPad achieves the same score as the iPad 2 in our Peacekeeper browser benchmark suggesting the CPU performance of the two devices is near identical.
Peacekeeper is an HTML5 based browser performance test that can be used to measure and compare the performance of any browser on any Internet capable device, from desktops and notebooks, to tablets and smartphones. What's more, as a device's browser performance is strongly linked to the power of its CPU, Peacekeeper offers a straightforward way to compare the performance of competing devices regardless of differences in operating system.
The press release below not only includes Peacekeeper scores for the new iPad but also a range of other popular tablets. If you are curious to know more about Peacekeeper, check out the FAQ http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/faq.action.
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Tablets of 2012: The New iPad, Current and Upcoming Alternatives
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It's no secret that tablet makers are having a hard time competing with Apple in this still nascent market. In fact, the iPad is selling so well that it surpassed the number of PCs shipped by any individual PC manufacturer over the last quarter of 2011.
We've compiled a comparative table with what we consider are the best tablets either currently available or announced so far. We've also included metascores from our Product Finder engine and review links to help you dig deeper and narrow down your next purchase.
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RIM BlackBerry PlayBook (2012) Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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RIM`s much-maligned tablet computer, the BlackBerry PlayBook, is finally a viable choice, thanks to its heavily revised OS and a massive price drop. The PlayBook`s user interface is beautiful, graceful, and operates with a simplicity that rivals that of the Apple iPad 2 and bests current Android tablets like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime. The tablet is also much less expensive than before, starting at just $199 for 16GB."
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Samsung Galaxy Note Review @ Tech-Reviews.co.uk
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We`ve got the Samsung Galaxy Note to review for you today. Samsung say that it`s the Ultimate on-the-go device and to say that it is powerful is probably the biggest understatement this year. The Galaxy Note sports a gigantic 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.4GHz dual-core processor and takes stunning photos and video with its 8MP Full HD 1080p camera.* ** * **"
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Samsung WB700 Review
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The Samsung WB700 is one of Samsung’s digital compact cameras that has stood out in amongst the performance range. The Samsung WB700 features an LCD display and a massive 18x Zoom packed into this relatively small unit. The WB700 is essentially a compacted DSLR camera...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5.3-Inch Android
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Yeah, it’s pretty mega. The first reaction that you’re likely going to get from just about anyone about the Samsung Galaxy Note is that it’s huge. It looks like Samsung has taken the idea of the superphone and blown it up to even more epic proportions, but was that really the right move? And is the Galaxy Note more of a smartphone or is it more like a tablet?
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Samsung Galaxy Note Smartphone Review
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While many of today's better smartphones offer dual-core processors and 1GB of RAM, alongside plenty of onboard storage, one of the easiest differentiating points between smartphones today has become the screen--size, resolution, and screen technology are all considerations. Samsung is pushing the former limits of smartphone screen sizes with the introduction of the new Samsung Galaxy Note. This smartphone offers one of the largest screens we've seen from a phone yet – 5.3 inches. In addition to being large, it is also a gorgeous display which uses Super AMOLED technology and offers a resolution of 1280x800...
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[Tech ARP] Apple To Re-Enable 3G Switch In iPhone 4S
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Fast forward to 16th December 2011 and the launch of the Apple iPhone 4S. I was one of the first to upgrade to the iPhone 4S due to an almost-dead Home button on my iPhone 3GS. But almost immediately, I noticed a big problem - like the Dopod 595, the iPhone 4S won`t allow me to disable the 3G network! The call would randomly drop and I would get a Call Failed notice, and the signal would drop to nothing and the iPhone starts searching for the Maxis network. It takes a minute or two before it would reconnect and allow me to make another call. Needless to say, it`s not only frustrating but is also costing me money in extra calls. After complaining to Maxis countless times, I was able to discuss this problem with their engineers. During one of our conversations recently, their engineer told me that they have been in touch with Apple about my problem, and one of the solutions Apple suggested was for me to wait for the upcoming iOS 5.1 update. In today`s update, we look at the changes in iOS 5.1 and see it solves the call dropping issue with 3G networks."
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Nokia Lumia 710 Windows Phone Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
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Nokia Lumia 710 Windows Phone Review @ HardwareHeaven.com Recently Nokia have had somewhat of a makeover and having received the Lumia 710 all the nostalgic memories of the good times I had with Nokia came flooding back. So I am slowing things down with the Samsung Galaxy S2 and going with the Nokia Lumia 710 for a while, seeing how things work out... running on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, who could resist?"
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