Well a certain little Mega store, you may have heard of them, ‘Best Buy’, yeah they have a method, which you can Hit the Jump to see! Sorry to Name drop like that, but, I mean you know, I shop there and what not *Pops Collar* Follow @TatWza +TatWZA
Well a certain little Mega store, you may have heard of them, ‘Best Buy’, yeah they have a method, which you can Hit the Jump to see! Sorry to Name drop like that, but, I mean you know, I shop there and what not *Pops Collar* Follow @TatWza +TatWZA
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Earlier this month, Acer announced its Iconia Tab A200 tablet, a 10.1-inch device running Ice Cream Sandwich and NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1GHz. The slate is supposed to land sometime in January and should make its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
Tablets are the technology’s industry’s latest gold rush. With Apple selling 15 million iPads in 2010 and projected to sell as many as 45 million in 2011, everyone wants a piece of the public’s sudden infatuation with these multitouch slabs of silicon. From the world’s biggest computer companies to obscure little parts makers, there have been an obscene number of companies releasing tablets this year and the number will only increase in 2012. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
If you don’t quite remember, HP Deaded WebOS, then there was a Great Fire….Sale, HP TouchPad’s Were Gone, Then there was Rumor’s a Smaller TouchPad 7″ was being Developed, Well Guess what’s Not A rumor any More, Hit the Jump. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA
As the recent flurry of articles about why portable electronic devices are restricted during air travel makes clear, the conclusion to be drawn from the information available is a very complicated: “We just don’t know.†For this reason alone airlines err on the side of caution, asking people nicely (and sometimes not so nicely) to turn off their gadgets during takeoff and landing. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA