By Jharma Mulchandani, on May 10th, 2013%
Amazon.com Inc. is reportedly developing some enhancements for their Kindle devices to compete more with the leading tab manufacturers Apple Inc. and Google Inc.
According to the poeple knowledgeable about the matter, the e-commerce company has recently been working on array of new devices including smartphones and audio streaming devices to broaden their reach beyond their tablet computers.
One of the smartphones that they currently working features a screen that allows 3D effects without having to use a glass. With “retina-tracking” technology, images will appear like a hologram and seems floating above the screen. . . . → Read More: Amazon Developing 3D Smartphone Without Using Glasses
By Dora Tutor, on April 18th, 2013%
Smartphone and tablet PC market gets aggressive that it resulted to the decline of desktop PC’s and laptops this year by 7.3%. With the release of Windows 8 machines, it did not get a huge appeal from the mass, maybe it needs a powerful hardware too to steal some attention.
With this, Toshiba brings you the Kirabook in their “Kira” line of laptops.
The Kirabook is the first luxury ultrabook of Toshiba in their Kira line. Looking closely, somehow you can say it gets an inspiration from Apple’s Macbook Pro and Macbook Air. Toshiba’s design has never been this good . . . → Read More: The Toshiba Kirabook Could Stand Out in the Market
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on April 10th, 2013%
While rumors of the full-sized iPad which is due to come out this month continues to spread in the internet, another reports suggest that the Cupertino, California-based company will instead start the production of the next tablet in their iPad line, the iPad 5, this summer.
Reports came straight from the Taiwan tech news site, DigiTimes, which has also reported some rumors about Apple devices that came out to be true.
According to the report, the iPad 5th-gen is said to be thinner and lighter than the 4th-gen version with a design same that . . . → Read More: Apple will Start Production of iPad 5 this Summer
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on April 5th, 2013%
Apple seems to be upgrading their line of iPads before the season ends. It is rumored that they are going to release the second part of iPad mini, which is called the iPad mini 2, and a new iPad 5.
The target launching date is said to be this month or May, just ahead of the upcoming new phone in their iPhone line. These new tablets is just ahead of the iOS 7 so these iPads may have the iOS 6.2 and will just have to update to iOS 7 when it is ready. It will . . . → Read More: iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 will be Released before Summer
By Antonnete Teresita, on January 29th, 2013%
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
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 24th, 2012%
Apple has finally revealed the new iMacs after failing to make its appearance at the September 12 event where the iPhone 5 was introduced.
The company has presented two versions of iMac: the 21.5-inch and 27-inch versions which are both updated to a new razor-thin form factor and their guts have been also upgraded with Intel Ivy Bridgge processors, bringing USB 3.0 to the Apple desktop.
The new form factor is eighty percent thinner compared to the versions of the previous iMac generations. It also features a screen surface attached directly to the primary IPS LCD panel. The new design . . . → Read More: New iMacs revealed, Apple
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 22nd, 2012%
According to analysts from J.P. Morgan, the launch and release of Apple’s iPad Mini is probably to steal away more and more sales from the seemingly weakening market of computers.
Mark Moskowitz of J.P. Morgan’s has noted that in their outlook, the new gadget is standing to target those consumers who are price-sensitive and who likes purchasing and reading e-books. He further added that with the uncertainties in the global economy, they are thinking that price-sensitive users could increase toward an iPad Mini despite having a computer purchase.
Moreover, Moskowitz is thinking that in difficult times like this, consumers prefer . . . → Read More: iPad Mini could hurt sales on PC market
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