By Dora Tutor, on November 12th, 2012%
Google Inc. has yet announced another computer added to its line of the referred Chromebooks. This new addition is built by Acer at $199 as its sticker price.
According to reports, the new computer is named Acer C7 Chromebook and is available for online purchase on Tuesday at BestBuy.com and Google Play. In addition to this, you will be picking up one personally at selected Best Buy stores within this week.
Features of the C7 include HD camera, three USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI out, a VGA port, an an 11.6-inch display with 1,366 by 768 pixel res. The new . . . → Read More: Acer C7 Chromebook, a new addition in Google’s line of computers
By Dora Tutor, on November 22nd, 2011% 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
By Jharma Mulchandani, on December 20th, 2010%
A short time ago, Google established itself in the warm seat when a group of researchers start a big sample of Android apps dealing out personal data with no consumers’ consent.
Currently it looks as if Apple iPhone apps are just as blameworthy, if not bad.
iPhone apps gives out additional personal data not including the consumers’ consent than Android apps, according to a study of 101 mobile applications conducted by the Wall Street Journal.
The “leakiest” apps consist of Pandora, Grind, Paper Toss and TextPlus 4, which sent age, gender, zip . . . → Read More: Android and Apple iPhone Apps are Just as Permeable
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