When Amazon finds a thing that works, it seems that they not only stick with it but embellish upon the concept in new and exciting ways. Where the Kindle allowed users to shop for, purchase, download, and read eBooks all right on the device with no need for a computer in the mix, the Kindle Fire . . . → Read More: Kindle Fire Revealed, Still Looks Great
Today Amazon has announced a foray of new Kindle devices: Kindle Touch (eInk reader similar to latest generation Sony models), Kindle Fire (Android-based 7″ tablet with backlit LCD screen that acts like a storefront for Amazon digital content: eBooks, periodicals, video and music) and Kindle 4 mini (keyboardless Kindle of a very small form factor, priced . . . → Read More: Kindle Fire and Kindle Touch Announced
Recent news has turned up that Amazon’s upcoming press conference will indeed be an announcement of the new Kindle Tablet that people have been talking about for the past several months. The fact of its eventual existence has been a foregone conclusion to most, with much-cited comments from Jeff Bezos that indicate its practical inevitability, and . . . → Read More: Details Leaked In Preparation For Wednesday’s Reveal of “Kindle Fire”
The upcoming Kindle Tablet press conference promises to finally bring a first-hand look at what will almost certainly be the dominant Android Tablet PC for months or years to come, but has it still come slightly too late?
The appeal of the Android experience, for the average tablet consumer, has seemed to be a combination of familiarity . . . → Read More: Windows 8 Reveal Steals Kindle Tablet Thunder
Wednesday, September 28th, will almost certainly be the day that Amazon reveals what they have up their sleeves regarding a Kindle Tablet. On September 23rd, invitations went out to interested parties calling together a New York press conference that promises, based on the constitution of the guest list, to be a tech announcement. As we know, . . . → Read More: Kindle Tablet Press Conference On Wednesday
While Android enthusiasts may be dismayed that the first potentially highly successful Tablet PC to utilize the operating system will be forking it rather than providing an unaltered experience, Creative Strategies analyst Tim Bajarin claims that it will be one of the greatest strengths of the Kindle Tablet.
An earlier preview from TechCrunch indicated that the upcoming . . . → Read More: Analyst Predicts Android Fork To Be Good News On Kindle Tablet
Between sessions on BUILD and shortly after I was busy coding Windows 8 Metro App that will enable easy sharing of Windows 8 screenshots. I’m happy to announce that the first version is ready. You can get the app and usage instructions here: Windows 8 Screenshot Share App.
BTW the app was developed exclusively on the Samsung . . . → Read More: Windows 8 Screenshot App
Windows 8 Review just released more details from Microsoft BUILD Keynote.
- ARM support on Windows 8
- Windows 8 look and feel
- Developer preview download
- . . . → Read More: Microsoft BUILD Windows Keynote Details
We are live blogging from Microsoft BUILD Conference. Below some news we have from our blogger from Microsoft BUILD KeyNote:
- hdds up to 256tb supported by windows8
- nvidia tegra hardware coming up
- arm tablet to use very little power
- boot faster than the monitor
- silverlight apps will run out of the box
- app store will have . . . → Read More: Live from Microsoft BUILD KeyNote (Windows 8 and Windows 8 Tablet)
One of our bloggers will be reporting live from BUILD Windows Conference from Tuesday September 13th and until Friday September 16th.
Microsoft organized this conference to officially announce Windows 8 to the world. We also expect Windows 8 Tablet announcement there.
Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/win8review.
Stay tuned for some exciting news! Detailed coverage of the event is . . . → Read More: BUILD Windows – News from Microsoft BUILD Windows
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