128 GB iPad to be released on February 5, Apple

128 GB iPad to be released on February 5, Apple

On Tuesday, Apple Inc. has added another member to its iPad lineup that offers a 9.7-inch Retina iPad with 128 GB of storage, a double capacity from the previous tab.

The new model of iPad is not just a 128GB iPad, but it is also a Wi-Fi model with a price of $799. The LTE model will have the price of $929. Everything else about the tablet is just the same with its 2GB of RAM, 10 hours of battery life, and dual-core A6X processor.

For this new iPad, Apple is targeting it mainly to professional users and that includes . . . → Read More: 128 GB iPad to be released on February 5, Apple

Nexus 7 tab launches in Japan, Google Inc.

On Tuesday, the search engine giant Google Inc. launched its very own Nexus 7 tab computer in Japan. The company targets to take on the iPad device of Apple in one of the most expensive markets all over the globe.

Nexus 7 tab is a 16-GB model that is powered by the newest generation of Android software. The device is available to order at Google Play on Tuesday and will be released in store shelves on the 2nd day of October. The price for the tab computer is $255 or 19,800 yen.

According to Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, the growth . . . → Read More: Nexus 7 tab launches in Japan, Google Inc.

Compatibility of iOS 6 features

Compatibility of iOS 6 features

With the release of the new iPhone 5 of Apple, the Cupertino-based company also released a latest version of its famous operating system which is the iOS 6.

The new iOS 6 is offering new features such as speed improvements and bug fixes for users of the latest device of Apple.

The latest iOS can be also installed in recent-generation of other Apple devices like iPod touch, iPad, and iPhone even though its preinstalled on the iPhone 5.

All owners of iPad and iPhone can update their operating systems to iOS 6, excluding those owners with first-generation Apple devices like . . . → Read More: Compatibility of iOS 6 features

Fire vs. Nook vs. Vox

Just recently, Amazon launched its new featured Kindle Fire together with Barnes & Noble following with their Nook tablet, while a lesser-known Kobo Vox just went on sale beforehand. These devices provide consumers with a less-expensive alternative to full featured tablets as what Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab offers.

Kindle Fire runs a highly modified version of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) developed for media usage. Gmail, Google Maps, and any other Android apps will not be found on it. Somewhat, you find a well-designed reading entertainment that ships while using the Kindle reader along with several . . . → Read More: Fire vs. Nook vs. Vox

Samusung Launches Galaxy R

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The Galaxy S II has been a great sell throughout the world, even through famous markets like the U.S. are so far waiting for the launch of the gadget.  The handset has managed to sell more than 5 million units by now which is an amazing achievement.  On the other hand, since it is priced rather immensely, Samsung has chosen to launch a not expensive variation of the S2 in the form of the Galaxy R.  The company has done something similar before when it launched the Galaxy SL, which was a cheaper variation of the original Galaxy . . . → Read More: Samusung Launches Galaxy R