U.K.’s magazine Mobile Choice held event on 3rd October in London for its 2013 consumer awards. The magazine received 21,000 entries and here are the results: Continue reading »
tags: Asus, HTC, Mobile Choice, Mobile Choice 2013, Nokia, Samsung, SonyMing-Chi Kuo (KGI Securities) has released a new research note with his expectations for new Apple’s products in 2014. According to 9to5mac, Kuo highlights revolve around MacBooks, iMacs and iPads. Upcoming products in 2014 are probably 12-inch MacBook with new design and Retina Display, lower-cost iMac and sixth-generation full-sized iPad. Continue reading »
tags: Apple, iMac, iPad, KGI Securities, MacBook, Ming-chi Kuo, rumorLenovo announces new tablet: IdeaPad A10
Lenovo has announced that is going to release its new 10-inch Android tablet, IdeaPad A10 but there is no information when it will be released. It will probably run on 1.66Hz quad-core Rockchip A9 processor and feature Continue reading »
tags: Android, IdeaPad A10, LenovoSony’s new tablet: VAIO Tap 11
Sony’s newest tablet, the VAIO Tap 11 will be released on November 1st. It features 11-inch screen, 4th generation Intel Core processor, full HD display (1920×1080), high performance camera, touch/digitizer pen functionality and built-in stand. Continue reading »
tags: Sony, Sony VAIO, VAIO Tap 11Sharp’s new tablet: Mebius Pad
Sharp has introduced its new Windows 8 tablet the Mebius Pad at the CEATEC in Japan. Mebius Pad has a 2560×1600 resolution display (10.1-inch IGZO panel) and it features Intel’s latest Atom Z3370 SoC (codename Bay Trail) and LTE radios. This tablet has also a magnifying glass. This model is waterproof and dustproof. It will launched in early 2014. Continue reading »
tags: 10.1-inch IGZO panel, Atom Z3370 SoC, Bay Trail, CEATEC, LTE radios, Mebius Pad, Sharp, Windows 8Samsung’s new tablet: the model Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung will release the new Galaxy Note 10.1 on the October 10th to buyers in the US. This will be the WiFi-only model and few outlets will start offering pre-orders tomorrow at midnight. It will be available in jet black and classic white, with the 16GB unit retailing for $550 and 32GB going for $600. You will also get three months of Hulu Plus, a year subscription to Boingo hotspots, 50GB extra Dropbox storage, 12-week subscription to the New York Times and full year of Bloomberg Businessweek. Continue reading »
tags: Bloomberg Businessweek, Boingo hotspots, Dropbox, Galaxy, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note 10.1, Hulu Plus, New York Times, Samsung, tablet