Ubuntu Powered Tablet Spotted!
A Chinese manufacturer TENQ has launched an Ubuntu OS powered tablet called P07. The device is said to be running Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition and the boot time reported to be almost instant. |
A Chinese manufacturer TENQ has launched an Ubuntu OS powered tablet called P07. The device is said to be running Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition and the boot time reported to be almost instant. |
The highlights of CES 2011 will be marked by these 5 tech companies – AMD, Microsoft, Intel, Motorola and Sony. |
Companies like Asustek, Acer and Lenovo are planning to launch netbooks which are as thin as Apple’s Macbook Air. Looks like thin laptops are going to be the game changers coming new year. |
The Nexus One is joining the Nexus S in getting the Gingerbread goodies, while the rest of us are stuck at Froyo or Eclairs. However that does not mean that we cannot enjoy some of the awesome features of Gingerbread – for example the keyboard. Gingerbread has an awesome keyboard. I am a Swype user and when I first laid my hands on… |
Sony has brought the Playstation experience to Android and iOS (iPhone, iPad) platforms with its first official PlayStation app. This app is however very different from the mobile gaming platform on which Sony has been working for some time. |
Indian startup Notion Ink has been criticized a lot lately for the way they are handling the launch of their much hyped tabled – Adam. However, Notion Ink has finally released two demo videos of the Adam showing off its interface. |
If you are planning to visit Las Vegas next year for the CES event (Jan 6 – Jan 9, 2011), the Follow-Me mobile app might be handy for you as it features real-time show alerts and interactive floor maps and acts as a guide for you. |
A couple of days back we saw a Kinect based multi-touch like control without touching the surface. Now the Kinect is being used a 3D Radar atop a helicopter. |
Almost a week ago, Google posted a video demonstrating Google Voice Search in Cantonese. No one paid any attention to the video – until someone noticed that the Android phone in the video is running Gingerbread. |