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Anand and Jason had a chance to enounce with FXI a while back, but at the time they weren’t able to give him any hands-on time with their micro-computer plan device, codenamed Cotton Candy. They’re demoing the hardware at CES, and this time we were able to play around with the draw and derive a taste for what it can do. ...
Posted on January 11, 2012 | Tags: android, arm, ces, CES 2012, FXI Technologies, Mali 400, Trade Show
The tablet market is expanding every bit as rapidly as netbooks did when they first arrived, and then some. MSI has announced their entry into the market today, and it's a very different breed of tablet compared to the largely Android-based units available. The new WindPad 110W has a heck of a lot going on under the hood, including some new ...
Posted on July 09, 2011 | Tags: AMD Z-01 APU, android, MSI, PC Tablet, tablet, windows 7, Windows 7 Home Premium, windpad
From Endgadget.com -- We just got to spend some quality time with ASUS' newly unveiled Padfone and you can see the smartphone that doubles up as a tablet on video after the break. It's still a mere mockup for now, but ASUS has big plans for it -- plans that coalesce around the Christmas period and the very latest version of ...
Posted on May 30, 2011 | Tags: android, Asus, asus padfone, AsusPadfone, breaking news, Computex, Computex 2011, Computex2011, hands-on, ice cream sandwich, IceCreamSandwich, launch, padfone, release, smartphone, tablet, video
You might think yourself too grown-up to be wowed by shiny, glittery things, but we doubt many will be able to watch NVIDIA's new Glow Ball tech demo without a smidgen of childlike glee. Built to run on the company's quad-core Kal-El processor, it shows us the first example of true dynamic lighting on mobile devices and also throws in some ...
Posted on May 30, 2011 | Tags: advanced, android, arm, ball, cloth, Computex, Computex 2011, Computex2011, demo, demonstration, dynamic, dynamic lighting, DynamicLighting, gfx, glow, glow ball, GlowBall, GPU, graphics, Hardware, honeycomb, kal-el, lighting, mobile graphics, MobileGraphics, NVIDIA, nvidia tegra, NvidiaTegra, physics, pre-production, quad core, QuadCore, smartphones, system-on-chip, tablets, tegra, tegra 3, tegra zone, Tegra3, TegraZone, video
We love teasers, but the wait can be unbearable sometimes. Luckily, all it takes is a tweak in the URL to uncover ASUS' upcoming Computex teaser pics ahead of time, as discovered by our eagle-eyed reader Anas. As you might have already figured out, the image on the left -- which just went live -- seems to be just a reminder ...
Posted on May 27, 2011 | Tags: android, android 3.0, Android3.0, Asus, break the rules, BreakTheRules, cellphone, Computex, Computex 2011, Computex2011, dock, docking, honeycomb, lapdock, leak, mobile phone, MobilePhone, phone, rumor, slate, smartphone, tablet, teaser
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