Windows 8 Anticipated to be Released in October

Windows 8

Microsoft released a demo version of the upcoming Windows 8 OS recently. Many have been waiting for the final release so they can get a hold of this new OS that may somehow compete with Apple’s iOS. But when is this going to be released?

Microsoft Corp. will certainly get the job done on Windows 8 this summer, making it available for tablets and personal computers with the operating system to be on sale this October, based on people who have knowledge about the schedule. The first release will incorporate units with ARM Holdings Plc . . . → Read More: Windows 8 Anticipated to be Released in October

New iPad Teardown Exposes Parts from Samsung, Broadcomm, and Qualcomm

New iPad Teardown

The New iPad is finally out in the market and just when it kicked-off, there are some hands that just can’t be contented with the softwares and apps, they are more interested with what’s inside – the components.

The “New iPad” utilizes chips manufactured by Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm, Broadcom ,as well as other semiconductor manufacturers, based on a company that opened one of the the latest tablet.

The latest iPad started making sales in Australia on Friday, and one of the fans waiting in line was a staff from California gadget repair company . . . → Read More: New iPad Teardown Exposes Parts from Samsung, Broadcomm, and Qualcomm

Apple will not Experience Supply Issues for the New iPad According to an Analyst

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In the kick off of the “New iPad”, many already said that Apple may face supply issues as orders are getting bigger and bigger, but at least one analyst said that there will be no issues – well, every body is hopefull to get a hold of their own New iPad without delays.

In spite of extending delivery times for a the New iPad having a high-resolution Retina Display – that now extends up to at 2-3 weeks – several analysts think that Apple are going to have somewhat little problems fulfilling orders for the . . . → Read More: Apple will not Experience Supply Issues for the New iPad According to an Analyst

Supply of the New iPad Runs out for Friday Delivery

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Apple Inc. has run out of first products of the “New iPad” in most region where it will release the latest tablet on Friday, and it is now informing consumers that orders are not going to deliver for approximately 3 weeks.

In Canada and U.S., all placed pre-orders of the New iPad through Apple’s online store will dispatch on March 19, 3 days following the release date. Consumers who orderred quite early in the pre-sale procedure were advised that they are going to receive the latest tablet on March 16 – Friday.

Several . . . → Read More: Supply of the New iPad Runs out for Friday Delivery

Apple Features New Screen of the Latest iPad

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When Apple releases the latest iPad on sale next week in the U.S. as well as some other countries, it will likely be “the new iPad” or maybe “the iPad” and  not “iPad HD” or “iPad 3″ as what like most people speculated.

The latest iPad revealed Wednesday includes enhancements which may not be commonly noticeable to the casual observer or consumer. As expected, it has a sharper screen, powered by a faster processing chip as the brains of the latest machine though not sure if it will carry the iOS 6.0. The thing that . . . → Read More: Apple Features New Screen of the Latest iPad

Internet Browser Logs Discovered iPads with iOS 6

iPad 3 iOS 6

Apple Inc. employees are now testing out the next generetion of the iPad tablets, anticipated to be launched on Wednesday.

There’s an evidence that appears to prove that it is real – together with the information on the latest version of Apple’s iOS mobile os. A report from Ars Technica shows that Apple staff are already surfing around the internet using the anticipated iPad 3, operating with iOS 6.

Upon reviewing the server logs in preparation for a browser statistic report, staff from the tech website found out that numerous visits came from . . . → Read More: Internet Browser Logs Discovered iPads with iOS 6

Samsung – Failure in Tablet PC Market

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Samsung Electronics publicly stated that its effort to break the tablet market has greatly been a fail, along with one executive presenting a sobering report about its performance at at Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain.

“Honestly, we’re not doing very well in the tablet market,” according to Hankil Yoon, Samsung product strategy executive.

That is about as frank an announcement as it gets coming from any executive at the Mobile World Congress trade exhibition this week.

Samsung has not met targets in its tablet pc business is not a big surprise; Samsung lags well behind . . . → Read More: Samsung – Failure in Tablet PC Market

iPad 3 Rumors Continues to Grow

iPad 3 Rumors

The gossip for Apple’s iPad 3 appears to be gathering pace, with the latest DigiTimes report that the firm will probably embrace IGZO or indium gallium zinc oxide flat panels for the new batch of tablets.

“Starting with the new iPads, Apple will utilize IGZO panels from Sharp in order to upgrade the display resolution of the new tablets to full HD level,” according to an unnamed source from Apple’s supply chain.

“To enter the supply chain of iPads, Sharp has switched some of its capacity for large-size panels to the production of small-size panels for smartphones . . . → Read More: iPad 3 Rumors Continues to Grow

Sony’s Tablet S is $100 Cheaper

Sony's Tablet S

I hope anyone haven’t grabbed Sony’s elegant Tablet S Android slate ahead of the holidays, simply because it is currentlya very nice $100 less expensive.

Beginning today, the Tablet S today starts at $399 for the 16gb model and $499 for the 32gb model, undercutting iPad 2 products with a full Benjamin. Sony is additionally hurling in 5 free PlayStation Classic titles, 180 days of the Music Unlimited service, along with ‘tokens’ and downloads free of charge from the Video Unlimited store.

The price cut, may very well be too little far too late for Sony’s tablet . . . → Read More: Sony’s Tablet S is $100 Cheaper

Adobe Suddenly Moves to Smart TV Project

Adobe Smart TV

Adobe isn’t just axing Flash Player regarding Mobile, nevertheless refocusing their method to smart TV also, pressing native software rather than Flash compatibility. Even though the business continue to aid active licensees of its Open Screen Project, a good Adobe spokesperson instructed GigaOM, this now feels “the right approach to deliver content on televisions is through applications, not a web browsing experience.” Meanwhile, Research in Motion has verified that it’s going to independently develop Flash for the BlackBerry PlayBook, sharing with AllThingsD that it features qualified Adobe’s source code.

Needless to say, even though it doesn’t believe . . . → Read More: Adobe Suddenly Moves to Smart TV Project