Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Review




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Sony Xperia Tablet Z Review



Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Xperia Tablet Z Android Tablet. This is an incredibly thin and light 10.1″ Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean tablet that’s water and dust proof. It weighs 1.09 lbs and is 0.27″ (6.9mm) thin. It has a full HD Mobile Bravia 2 display, a rear 8.1MP camera with Exmor R sensor and HDR and a front 2MP camera. The tablet runs on a 1.5GHz quad core Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and 16 or 32 gigs of storage. It has NFC, dual band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a GPS with GLONASS and a consumer IR AV Remote. It starts at $499 for the 16 gig model.








Sunday, 26 May 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active Sneak Peek




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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active Sneak Peek



Here’s a quick video peek from an informant at the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active Android smartphone. Not yet officially announced, the S4 Active comes to us via a source who got his hands on the device (it’s a leak!). He states this S4 Active GT-19295 has a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU, an 8MP rear camera with all the features found on the standard Galaxy S4 and a dust-proof and waterproof design. The remaining specs are the same as the non-rugged GS4.








Saturday, 25 May 2013

BlackBerry Q5 Hands-on Video




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BlackBerry Q5 Hands-on Video



Here is our hands-on video of the BlackBerry Q5 at the BlackBerry Live conference. The BlackBerry Q5 is powered by a 1.2GHz processor, and has a 3.1″ 720 x 720 touchscreen LCD and a QWERTY keyboard that reminds us of the Treo keyboards, a 5MP rear camera with flash and a 2MP front video chat camera. The phone has a curved back, not super slim, and the plastic casing comes in four colors: black, white, pink and red. The phone has 8GB storage and a microSD card slot supports up to 32GB cards. The built-in battery is not user replaceable and comes in 2100mAh in capacity. The phone will be available in both 4G LTE and HSPA+ variants.








Friday, 24 May 2013

Nokia Lumia 928 Review




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Nokia Lumia 928 Review



Lisa Gade reviews the Nokia Lumia 928 Windows Phone smartphone on Verizon Wireless. The specs are much the same as the Lumia 92 such as a 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon CPU, gig of RAM, 32 gigs of storage, LTE 4G and Nokia’s 8.7MP PureView camera. The 928 has a Xenon camera flash and a 1280 x 768 AMOLED display that’s glove-friendly.








Thursday, 23 May 2013

Acer Aspire R7 Review




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Acer Aspire R7 Review



Lisa Gade reviews the Acer Aspire R7 Windows 8 convertible laptop. This is an unusual machine even by convertible standards, and you can use it in a variety of positions: laptop, tablet, stand mode, presentation mode and more. It has a 15.6″ full HD 1920 x 1080 display with 10 points of multi-touch and Intel HD 4000 graphics. It’s slim and weighs 5.3 lbs. and run s on a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 with 6 gigs of RAM, a 500 gig HDD with 24 gig SSD cache drive. The trackpad is behind the backlit keyboard. It sells for $999 US and is exclusive to Best Buy right now.








Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Are Tablet Computers Right for Children?


Should You Get a Tablet Computer for Your Kid?

Technology has come a long way from where it was fifty, twenty, even ten years ago. It had become so intertwined with people’s daily lives that some of them rely on technology almost constantly, using their mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and other gadgets for their work, school, friendships, relationships, and—parenting?
Yes, now, there are even tablet computers aimed specifically for kids, meant to take the job originally expected from a parent so the said adult could do other things, such as work more, rest longer, or even play a bit more often. The question that remains, though, is should you get a tablet computer to teach your child the things you could do yourself?

A Helping Hand
There is no contest in saying that tablet computers are helpful tools. Fast and powerful, these handy devices can do a myriad of things that a person couldn’t normally have done without a desktop or laptop computer, such as view and edit documents and spreadsheets, play and share audio and video presentations, or even draw and paint sketches and designs. Tablet computers can do all these, as well as play your favorite songs and movies, or else entertain you with the hundreds of free and paid fun applications and games.
In this aspect, it’s quite understandable that tablet computers would soon roam into the busy working parent’s domain. It has helped with students and employees in the past, so why not with working moms or single dads, too? Nowadays, you can easily find apps and games that are geared towards children, such as videos of nursery rhymes for babies, or education games for older children.
Aside from games and applications, there are gadgets that are genuinely designed for children as well. Tablet computers for kids are made to fit smaller hands, made with more lightweight materials, and with large icons and letters on default. Some of these tablet computers come preloaded with games and applications, capable of playing a few more through a cartridge slot or through online downloads.

Yes or No?
But the ultimate question still remains: should you get a tablet computer for your kid? The answer is never just a yes or a no, because both sides have benefits.
While it’s true that many people question the effects of giving such advanced devices to small children, the fact remains that these devices really do help children to learn. And while these people would also argue that the same kind of learning could be initiated by the parent, it should be noted that times have changed in that the traditional family roles have changed. No longer are women expected to stay at home and raise the kids, while only the men brings home the bread and bacon. These days, it’s not uncommon to find both parents working to raise a family, or even single parents who work multiple jobs to raise their child. Having a tablet computer that could entertain as well as educate their child is a priceless resource.
On the other hand, it could also be argued that the best teacher to a child will always be his or her parent, and in this regard, even the most highly advanced tablet computer can’t compete. Nobody can understand their child better than the parents, not to mention that these bonding moments are too precious to hand over to some lifeless device.

Should you get a tablet computer for your kid? In the end, the decision is in your hands but with tablets popularity ever growing its becoming more and more likely that kids with tablets will be the norm.


Tailor fit your plan with Xact’s phone service




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Tailor fit your plan with Xact’s phone service



New cell phone service Xact says customers need to pay only what they need to which should translate into big savings.