Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts

Year of the Tablet PC

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As many of you are witnessing at CES 2010 this is shaping up to be the year of the Tablet, and frankly given all the energy Ive focused on Tablets these last years I can only say....YOOOHOOOOOO! It is so exciting to see devices like the Lenovo IdeaPad U1 (more about that later) and the HP Slate Ballmer heldup at the keynote and more. The reality is that Apple has accelerated the rate of which Tablet PC, and as a form-factor the Slate PC, will be accepted by the masses. After years of people like Neil Roodyn, Otto Berkes and Bert Keely, and many bloggers touting the Tabet PC then this is a happy moment.

Where have I been? Where do I start/end?!? Not as important as what is going on now! Ill be back with some posts this year as this year is shaping up to be special! :-)
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Download Nova Launcher For Android Tablet PC

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Nova Laucher is one of the most beautiful themes for Android Tablet PC. It is a premier custom launcher. You will customize your home screen easily. 

Nova Launcher For Android Tablet PC

One especially useful feature is the scrollable dock. Instead of being restricted to the four icons on the dock, you can create up to three different docks to scroll between. On a tablet this allows up to 7 icons per dock - giving you plenty of spaces for core applications that you want to be able to access quickly.

Nova Launcher For Android Tablet PC

Other tweaks include choices for transition effects and scrolling. Nova Launcher enables “infinite scrolling,” For example, this takes you to the screen on the farthest left after swiping through the one on the farthest right.

Nova Launcher For Android Tablet PC

You can download the latest update of Nova Launcher from Google Play Store for your Android Tablet PC with the link below:

Nova Launcher For Android Ver 2.3 (download now)
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Tablet PC Surgery Video

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A friend of mine phoned recently – rather sheepishly – proclaiming that he’d dropped his slate and cracked the screen. Oops! That’s the phone call you don’t wanna get. So a few emails, some serial numbers, and a touch screen later, here we are with another session of UberTablet Surgery. The slate is the TabletKiosk Sahara i215, and the gloves are genuine latex baby!

Rather than handing it to someone else I thought it might be a good opportunity to let you into the inner workings of a modern slate PC. Not only will you get to know the intestines, but you may learn a thing or two about just how much glass walks around with you on a daily basis.

Because you want it – here it is:


Download Hi-Res Video - right click & "Save as"


My last pictorial of UberTablet Surgery was this episode of BIOS PHLASH
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Tech Ed Australia 2006 and Tablet PC in Motion

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A new Tablet User enjoying Vista


This year Tech.Ed Australia 2006 has closed with Tablet PC on its mind. Meandering through the Exhibit Hall, Hands-on Labs and listening to guest Speakers you quickly realized that Tablet PC had in fact made a splash. Could it be attributed to the availability of several new products, like Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) and others; or perhaps the fact that clients were hounding developers for more Tablet related applications? Whatever the reason the effect was evident across several aspects of the Tech.Ed arena.


Dr. Neil Roodyn holding a Samsung Q1


First there was MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Dr. Neil Roodyn, forever enigmatic and eternally evangelizing the merits of the Tablet PC SDK (Software Development Kit). On this occasion his interpretation of Microsoft’s soon to be released Operating System, Windows Vista, and its Inking capabilities left several attendees jostling for a chair at the Tablet PC Hands-on Labs. His presentations covered off topics such as ‘Sync Center,’ ‘Defining an Ink Canvas’ and a memorable rendition of Vista’s ability to receive inking hints via ‘Factoid Strings.’ These certainly were an enlightening array of sessions.


Nick Randolph with Samsung Q1 and TabletKiosk EO


Then there was MVP [.NET Compact Framework] Nick Randolph. Not only was Nick armed with an Ultra Mobile PC for his demonstration but he seemed to be doing his best to evangelize the platform as an answer to “mobility” vs. the “portability” we currently experience in the marketplace. During his presentation regarding ‘Wiping your Mobile Device Remotely’ he repeatedly reminded the audience to think outside-the-square and remember to also include UMPC as a Mobile Device.


New User enjoying 3D Inking on Vista


The Hands-on Labs are always popular and this year they did not fail to impress. Thanks to Dr.Neil’s persistence, and clever negotiation skills with colleagues in Redmond, Tech.Ed Australia found itself in the hands of no less than eight Toshiba M400 Tablet PCs with the Windows Vista Operating System pre-installed. Attendees were overheard to gasp and cheer as the inking capabilities of Vista, and a new Graphical User Interface (GUI) took users on a pen experience like no other.


Hugo Ortega on Stage Talking Tablet (UMPC)


Then there was the official Microsoft Mobility Stand. Even here, in and amongst all the phones and handheld devices, there lay an Ultra Mobile PC. This now infamous form-factor had passers by lining up to garner there own impressions as they stroked through the UMPC Touch Pack, and fumbled through DialKeys. Attendees definitely weren’t short of an opinion, and they weren’t afraid to vocalize it either. At one stage even Australia’s own Tablet PC Guy Hugo Ortega was invited on stage where he hosted a brief session regarding the UMPC platform and Microsoft’s OneNote 2007 Beta; this was a ‘Mobility Wipeout’ to go down in history thanks to a fired up Roger Lawrence and Rick Anderson too.


New Users making the most of the Pen


In Closing, and as in Starting, it was the words of Microsoft Australia’s Frank Arrigo that inspired and conjured feelings of ore and excitement of things to come. It became apparent from its inception that Tech.Ed Australia was destined to proclaim Tablet PC as an acceptable format for conducting one’s information gathering; even at the Blogger’s Brunch held on Day One, and hosted by Frank Arrigo himself, there were no less than three Ultra Mobile PC’s busily accepting digital ink and making use of the Tablet PC’s hand-writing capabilities.


Frank Arrigo/LS800/Sudoku - need I say more!


As the applauding crowd subsided and onlookers soon became bystanders it was clear that Tech.Ed 2006 had drawn to a close. Tablet PC had certainly made itself heard and even found a home with both new and experienced users. At this stage it was a fact which Frank Arrigo chose not to hide at all that caught my attention, i.e. his recent attainment of a Motion LS800 mini Tablet PC. With nothing left to do Frank had but one thing on his mind: Sudoku-in-Ink! Acting as our fearless leader and head of the evangelistic food-chain in Australia he wasn’t afraid to show it off either.
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ZDNETs Tablet PC Buying Guide

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This evening I was looking for some Tablet PC related posts and comments on the net. My main focus was tablet in Australia and my diving led me to a ZD Net article titled "Tablet PC Buying Guide." (one notable absentee from the list was the Sahara Slate PC)

While a lot of the initial commentary is rather vague, and somewhat naive in its description of Tablet PC, i.e. clipboard, and digital signature input, I did however find some very resourceful links. What was also a pleasant surprise to me was mention the UberTablet Blog, and Craig Pringles Blog, in the "Tablet PC forums, blogs and podcasts" section.

Here is a link to the article and below are some of the links they provided (under the heading of "Business Case for Purchasing Tablet PCs"); the webcast on ROI is worth a look at [it requires a very simple online registration], and the Whitepaper on Vista on Tablet is resourcesful too.

Business case for purchasing Tablet PCs

Maximising ROI with Tablet PCs
While tablet PC prices are dropping, the devices still cost more than the average laptop. How do you justify the extra expense?
Webcast

Enterprise Mobility by Forrester Research
How does mobile and wireless technologies affect businesses, their employees, and customers?
Whitepaper (PDF)

Tablet PC technologies in Microsoft Windows Vista
In Windows Vista, Tablet PC shifts into the mainstream. Ink becomes more ubiquitous, integrating directly into the presentation subsystem in Windows Presentation Foundation.
Whitepaper (PDF)

The case for Tablet PCs in healthcare
The Tablet PC, with its versatile form that supports pen navigation, makes it easy for mobile healthcare workers to capture, access, and use information wherever the job takes them.
Whitepaper (PDF)
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Monday at SWMUG and Tablet PC is OK!

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Monday the 6th of March 2006 saw Uber Tableteer Hugo Ortega once again join the rambunctious crowd that is Sydney Windows Mobile User Group (SWMUG). Not only is this group a charming, eloquent, geekish conglomerate that demands the latest and greatest from each other, but their also fun to hang out with [I highly recommend you join them once a month for a chat!]


My fist encounter with SWMUG was inspirational, enough for me to come back for a second look - but this time with company. In town was Craig Pringle, Tablet PC MVP from New Zealand, and Dr. Neil Roodyn also a Tablet MVP. While Dr. Neil and I have history together, the tale of the night was how Craig and I met. Craig, upon perusing the internet for Tablet related blogs (now a habitual act) came across my Uber Tablet Blog! We started commenting on each others sites and continued offline our Tablet related banter via Skype; a little ol’ lady sitting next to Craig on his inbound flight even went as far as to express concern over me picking Craig up at the Airport – considering that we’d never had a face-to-face and only met via blogging.


SWMUG is run by Microsft Employee Roger Lawrence, an uberly geekish man that stands over his gathering with much accord. He brought a notebook running Vista (very impressive) to only be challenged to a game of one upmanship by Neil with his Tablet PC running Vista (impressive too). For the evening Roger had managed to negotiate, for the third year running, access to the “XBOX 360 Lounge” (Digital Life Room) within the confines of Microsoft. For those of you not yet exposed to this lounge it is a limited access room only, because once you walk in, theres no real work get’s done!!!


This time I strolled into SWMUG monthly with my Sahara Slate PC under one arm, my sexy Lenovo X41 under the other and a head full of inking. Id been given the chance to talk about Active Words but realised that delegating the responsibility to Craig was a good move, especially when you consider that it was a New Zealander that had Ink Enabled the application in the first place. If you havent tried ActiveWords then I highly recommend it; it really is the multi-purpose programmable button missing on all PCs, Tablet or not.
You can download a fully functional Strokeit. Believe it or not, this app was developed to be used by a mouse on a normal PC; the fact is that when installed on a Tablet PC it is a very powerful tool. (Download Strokeit Here!)

The XBOX 360 lounge Microsoft Australia

The evening was hijacked by the Three Downunder Tableteers (Neil, Craig and Hugo) which caused Dr. Neil to write on his blog: “I was going to give a presentation on ActiveSync development but for various reasons that got side tracked and then canned.” For your pleasure I have recorded a quick pan of the XBOX Room with my digital camera. Be Quick! Have a look before someone from Microsoft forces me to take it down.

During the course of the evening I also managed to sit with Dr. Neil and Craig long enough to record “Talk’n Tablet Downunder – Show #3.”

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4 SAMSUNG ORIGINAL Galaxy Y S5360 WiFi BT GPS Tablet Phone

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Samsung Galaxy Y S5360

GENERAL2G NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G NetworkHSDPA 900 / 2100
SIMMini-SIM
Announced2011, August
StatusAvailable. Released 2011, October
BODYDimensions104 x 58 x 11.5 mm (4.09 x 2.28 x 0.45 in)
Weight97.5 g (3.42 oz)
DISPLAYTypeTFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Size240 x 320 pixels, 3.0 inches (~133 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes
- TouchWiz UI
- Touch sensitive controls
SOUNDAlert typesVibration, MP3 ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
MEMORYCard slotmicroSD, up to 32 GB
Internal180 MB, 290 MB RAM
DATAGPRSYes
EDGEYes
SpeedHSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Hotspot functionality
BluetoothYes, v3.0 with A2DP, HS
USBYes, microUSB v2.0
CAMERAPrimary2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels
FeaturesGeo-tagging
VideoYes, QVGA@15fps
SecondaryNo
FEATURESOSAndroid OS, v2.3.5 (Gingerbread)
CPU830 MHz ARMv6
SensorsAccelerometer, proximity, compass
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
RadioStereo FM radio with RDS
GPSYes, with A-GPS support
JavaYes, via Java MIDP emulator
ColorsMetallic gray, white / changeable back covers in pearly white, dark black, fruity orange, bubblegum pink and silver platter
- SNS integration
- MP4/WMV/H.264 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa
- Quickoffice document viewer
- Voice memo/commands
- Predictive text input (Swype)
BATTERYLi-Ion 1200 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 850 h (2G) / Up to 540 h (3G)
Talk timeUp to 17 h (2G) / Up to 6 h 20 min (3G)
MISCSAR US0.57 W/kg (head)     0.64 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU0.66 W/kg (head)    
Price group
TESTSDisplayContrast ratio: 625:1 (nominal)
LoudspeakerVoice 66dB / Noise 65dB / Ring 66dB
Audio qualityNoise -87.0dB / Crosstalk -76.9dB
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News of Samsung Tablet

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samsung tablet


Samsung tablet, PT Samsung Electronics Indonesia has launched SAMSUNG my song , which is a digital music service which gives music experience new and exciting in the application form . Through my song SAMSUNG application , the users of Samsung tablet are getting close to a wide selection of music to suit their tastes and interests . Samsung users can listen , enjoy , and download songs officially through my songs that can be found in the Samsung Apps wherever and whenever they want . Simply subscribe to Rp . 1000 , -/day or Rp . 5000 , -/minggu , Samsung users can enjoy and download songs that are in this application . SAMSUNG my songs can be enjoyed through two (2 ) mode of payment is through SPoin and Pulses .

SAMSUNG tablet users who really like my song and want to collect certain songs can also have the song permanently through the kind of service " Owned " . With only pay Rp . 3000 , -/lagu for these types of services , users can enjoy my song SAMSUNG tablet songs Owned at anytime without any subscription charge . Various interesting features are also available in the app SAMSUNG s my song . The features include: direct access to the Ring Back Tone service provider for every song you listen to , direct access to Facebook and Twitter , download content selection options Truetone , smart search , a cool music player , and lyrics karaoke runs .

Samsung tablet and Triyakom my song SAMSUNG sure that the service will be an alternative choice for Samsung users to be able to enjoy the music and purchase songs easier and faster with the best range of support features .
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Privileged Z Launcher in Tablet Nokia N1

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Privileged "Z Launcher" in Tablet Nokia N1 |  How are you all? This time it was about the Nokia N1, about Z launcher embedded in this tab we quote from http://tekno.kompas.com try to inform back on. One of Nokias new features embedded in the device table is the first Android Launcher Z features developed by the Finnish company itself. 
The idea behind the Z Launcher, whose name is derived from the movement of the finger gestures used in the display device, is to provide a list of contacts based on the application or the location and what is being done by the user.  In addition, KompasTekno quoted from The Verge, Tuesday (11/19/2014), Z Launcher can also be used to access the applications installed on the device. Users simply write a letter on the homescreen to look for applications installed on it, or information from the internet via Googgle Suggestions feature. 
"When we look, there is not yet a capable Android tablet on the market," said Brook Eaton, Director for Nokia Z Launcher. 
"We have Z Launcher beautiful, simple, and elegant, why not just build a tablet with similar capabilities?" Thus said Eaton. 
Initially, Z Laucher is available exclusively for the Android tablet Nokia N1, meaning that the feature is already installed from the factory Perakitnya, and users can directly use it. 
However, application of Z Launcher started today also provided by Nokia in Google Play store for anyone who wants to try it.
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