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Dell XPS 18 review: First look
Dell’s XPS 18 is the latest all-in-one PC that aims to live a double life as an oversized tablet. The device is similar to the Sony Tap 20, running Windows 8 and offering portability through a battery. However, it’s nowhere near as wacky as the Asus Transformer AiO which doubles as both a Windows PC and an Android tablet. Although Dell might be playing it safe in terms of the software, the firm hopes to attract users by claiming to have the lightest and thinnest device on the market. But when we say light we’re not exactly talking featherweight. The 18.4in full-HD display is the headline feature in the device, …
Video: First Look at Android 4.2.2 on the Verizon Galaxy Nexus – Droid Life
I really hope you’re not trying to imply I should have just fixed the radio/signal issues myself…or that I am somehow “not up to” a complex device such as this…. FYI: I’ve been building AOKP for toro and the Fascinate since b35. I know my way around Linux and Android just fine. I’ve run countless ROMs and kernels on every Android device I have (currently nX, Spectrum, G’Nex and Fascinate). This is *not* an issue of “this stuff is just too complicated”…it’s an issue of “it really should actually work as a phone”. I’m sorry if you don’t see it that way. I’m on my 3rd replacement with this device. …
What does a Acer Palmatum Kiyohime Bonsai look like in the fall?
by vernieman Question by sprintforit: What does a Acer Palmatum Kiyohime Bonsai look like in the fall? Looked it up and just got a general about Acer Palmatum. I would like to see a Acer Palmatum Kiyohime in fall. Best answer: Answer by meanolmawhttp://japanesemaplesandconifers.com/Acer_palmatum_Kiyo_hime.html with the fall color being bronze to orange, it’s going to not be too different from this spring picture, perhaps more vibrant…. as it changes from green to the orange, it should be spectacular!!….final coloring should be close to this.. http://knowledgeofbonsai.org../../wp-content/uploads/2009/07/e010_acer_palmatum.jpg What do you think? Answer below!
An inside look: Nickelodeon’s new iPad app rises to the top of iTunes
You can officially get slimed…on the second screen. Nickelodeon‘s new iPad app, “Nick App” (available for iPad here), hit iTunes on Thursday and has already risen to the number two spot in the U.S. for free apps. The new app is a game changer in the kid’s TV world as younger demographics can’t understand why old media isn’t touchable. We spoke with Nick Digital Senior Vice President Matthew Evans about the big launch. How Nick is creating a fun and safe social experience within the Nick App: “We just launched our Nick App,” explained Evans. The app he described is, “tailored to the platform for this audience, and includes interactive surprises.” …
HP ElitePad 900 review: First look
HP’s Windows 8 tablet offering is aimed solely at the enterprise market. To differentiate the ElitePad 900 from forthcoming Dell and Lenovo products, HP has played around with the design. The ElitePad 900 looks like a regular tablet on its own, but can be slotted into one of the specially made “jackets” that HP plans to release. At launch there will be two of these accessories available – a Productivity Jacket and an Expansion Jacket. The Expansion jacket not only protects the device, but boosts the functionality – adding 2 x USB ports, an SD card expansion slot and HDMI output. Meanwhile, the Productivity Jacket will turn the tablet into …
HP’s Downfall? Look to Its Board
The finger pointing continues in the Hewlett-Packard/Autonomy fiasco. The struggling computer maker reported this month that it would take an $ 8.8 billion charge due to its $ 11.1 billion acquisition of British software company Autonomy. The write-down essentially wiped out Hewlett-Packard's (HPQ) profits in the third quarter. CEO Meg Whitman said Autonomy had inflated its value and accused the company of "serious accounting improprieties." Autonomy founder Mike Lynch characterized the attacks as H-P's "attempt to set the bar so low that you can't possibly fail," according to The New York Times. Corporate accountants for both companies have been criticized and questioned over their decision to sign off on the …
Robots iPad app offers interactive look at robotics history with hundreds of photos, videos
Robot enthusiasts may find this hard to pass up: a new app for iPad provides an interactive look at the history of robotics by compiling a wealth of information and media. Developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Robots for iPad contains a massive database of 129 of the world’s most recognizable robots. Longtime favorites like Honda’s Asimo are featured, though the collection also includes recent breakthroughs like IBM’s Watson, the Ekso exoskeleton, MakerBot’s 3D printers, and even Google’s self-driving car. Every robot “biography” calls for some sort of direct user interaction. Some have you tap through a sequence of photos while others allow you to swipe for …
A brief look at the best PSP emulators – Video Games Reviews, Cheats
Video games and emulators are like peanut butter and chocolate. The two go hand in hand. Or at least that used to be the mentality. No matter what console you’re interested in, chances are you’ll be able to download an emulator for it, no matter how obscure or archaic. Of course, as the technology improves, it becomes harder and harder to create working emulators, but that doesn’t mean that developers have stopped trying. Perhaps the most sophisticated game system that has a fairly robust emulation history is Sony’s PSP handheld. Recently, a working PSP emulator was actually . That emulator, known as PPSSPP, is already capable of playing a handful …
A Look Ahead at Dell’s Earnings
One of those analysts is Chris Whitmore of Deutsche Bank Securities. With demand for personal computers still soft, he expects a tough quarter, where Dell reports sales that come in a little light of the Street view. “We believe the company’s top-line results this quarter were impacted by weak PC demand in Consumer, small and medium businesses and the Enterprise, partially offset by relative strength in the Federal and Public [sector] demand,” he wrote in a note to clients Wednesday. Also, Europe continues to be weak both for PCs and IT spending as a whole. The good news, he says, may come in Dell’s profit margins. He expects gross margins …
Update Galaxy W I8150 to RemICS v1.5 Custom ROM with S3 Look [How To Install
Translate: Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish Samsung never launched an official Android 4.0 ICS update for the Galaxy W I8150, may be because this phone was not launched in all of Samsung markets throughout the world. you can now enjoy with the look of Galaxy S3 on Galaxy W this this custom ROM. Remember, this is a custom ROM, not an official update from Samsung. You can install RemICS v1.5 custom ROM on Galaxy W I8150 using the tutorial given below. As you read further, we will guide you through the entire process of how to update Galaxy W I8150 to Android 4.0.4 RemICS custom firmware using ClockworkMod recovery. Make …