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Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 4.0 4 GB 16:9 Resistive Touchscreen Internet Tablet, Black MID7033-4

Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 4.0 4 GB 16:9 Resistive Touchscreen Internet Tablet, Black MID7033-4

Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 4.0 4 GB 16:9 Resistive Touchscreen Internet Tablet, Black MID7033-4

  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 4 GB DIMM
  • 7-inch screen
  • 802_11_BG wireless
7" ANDROID OS 4.0 Resistive Touchscreen tablet 16:9, Access popular games and apps from the GetJar marketplace, All-in-1 device to browse the web, watch YouTube videos, check Email and much more, Plays popular internet video, music, and photo formats, E-Reader with access to thousands of books, 4GB Internal memory plus microSDHC memory card slot to store your music, photos, and videos, 512MB RAM for seamless multi-tasking, Wireless internet with Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Hours of use with rechargeable

List Price: $ 109.99 Price: $ 82.26

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May 16, 2012 3 comments Read More
Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)

Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)

Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)

  • 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology. 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi).
  • 16GB flash drive with 1Ghz Apple A4 custom-designed system on a chip.
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology
  • Box Contents: iPad Dock Connector to USB Cable, 10W USB Power Adapter, Documentation
A magically and revolutionary product at an unbelievable price.

List Price: $ 499.00 Price: $ 479.99

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3 pcs Aqua Blue/Black/Red Capacitive Stylus/styli Touch Screen Cellphone Tablet Pen for iPhone 4 4s 3 3Gs iPod Touch iPad 2 Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy, BlackBerry Playbook AMM0101US, Barnes and Noble Nook Color, Droid Bionic

3 pcs Aqua Blue/Black/Red Capacitive Stylus/styli Touch Screen Cellphone Tablet Pen for iPhone 4 4s 3 3Gs iPod Touch iPad 2 Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy, BlackBerry Playbook AMM0101US, Barnes and Noble Nook Color, Droid Bionic

3 pcs Aqua Blue/Black/Red Capacitive Stylus/styli Touch Screen Cellphone Tablet Pen for iPhone 4 4s 3 3Gs iPod Touch iPad 2 Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy, BlackBerry Playbook AMM0101US, Barnes and Noble Nook Color, Droid Bionic

  • Light weight design, easy to carry.
  • Including Clip for easy storage in your pocket, book or diary
  • Compatible with Apple iPad 2, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch or other touch screen
  • Built in soft head for protecting your screen and increase the sensitivity
  • High quality.
Condition: Brand New. Package includes:3 pcs Branded AUTHENTIC stylus pen (aqua blue, black, red) 3 items in the original packaging!! and a branded Cable Tie for the AUTHENTIC items! Built in soft head for protecting your screen and increase the sensitivity. Light weight design, easy to carry. Including Clip for easy storage in your pocket, book or diary. Compatible with Apple iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch or other touch screen .

List Price: $ 30.99 Price: $ 0.01


Oriongadgets Car Charger for Apple iPhone 4 (White)

  • Plugs into cigarette lighter port to power your device.
  • Cable retains its original shape after extended periods of use.
  • Comfortable Hand-grip Design.
  • Integrated electrical fuse to prevent damage to phone or battery.
  • Full Metal Tip & Contacts.
This Apple iPhone 4 car charger plugs into the cigarette lighter in your car. It supplies your Apple iPhone 4 with power and also charges the battery at the same time. Charge the Apple iPhone 4 simultaneously in an operating vehicle without ever overcharging. Enhanced internal circuitry to manage charging status and prevent overcharging and undercharging.

List Price: $ 6.29 Price: $ 0.01

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May 13, 2012 6 comments Read More
CloudOn releases Android tablet office app, Google Drive integration

CloudOn releases Android tablet office app, Google Drive integration

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CloudOn, which has allowed iPad users to connect to its cloud-based versions of Microsoft Office apps for some time now, has released an Android tablet version of the app. As with the iOS version, you can sync it up with either Box.net or Dropbox, and with the release of the Android app CloudOn is naturally adding support for Google Drive to the mix. Otherwise, it’s essentially the same interface and feature set as you’ll get on an iPad, which is to say a full version of Office hosted in the cloud along with a side of Adobe Reader for other files.

Office’s desktop interface is obviously far from tablet-optimized, but the tradeoff in this free app is that you shouldn’t have to worry about losing formatting or not having access to that…

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HBO Go and MAX Go updated with Android 4.0 compatibility, still lack tablet support

HBO Go and MAX Go updated with Android 4.0 compatibility, still lack tablet support

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Updates released today for HBO Go and MAX Go on Android finally introduce support for version 4.0 of the OS. Prior to this point, the video-on-demand apps had only been compatible with Gingerbread handsets. User reviews at the Google Play Store indicate that Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S II, among other examples, can now stream programming without issue — so long as you’ve got an HBO and / or Cinemax subscription, anyway.

Unfortunately there’s still one major issue that has yet to be resolved: neither app supports playback on Android tablets. That’s particularly hard to swallow when you realize that HBO Go and MAX Go have been available to iPad owners for months now. We’re hoping HBO will get around to expanding compatibility and…

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May 4, 2012 0 comments Read More
iPad still strong in first quarter of 2012, but Android tablet shipments dropped, says IDC

iPad still strong in first quarter of 2012, but Android tablet shipments dropped, says IDC

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The new iPad is doing well, but it looks like other tablets and e-readers aren’t as popular this quarter worldwide. The latest research from IDC suggests that total tablet and e-reader sales declined much more than expected after the holidays, shipping 17.4 million, a drop of 38.4 percent instead of the expected 34 percent between the last quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. 11.8 million of those were iPads, which made up 68 percent of tablet shipments this quarter as opposed to 54.7 percent in winter 2011.

In the Android world, things are less rosy, although Apple’s sales were doubtless boosted by the new iPad’s release. IDC reports that Samsung’s tablets took second place in market share worldwide, and Amazon is apparently…

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Gaikai to bring cloud-based gaming to WikiPad 3D tablet

Gaikai to bring cloud-based gaming to WikiPad 3D tablet

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OnLive competitor Gaikai is entering a partnership with WikiPad, creator of the WikiPad 3D, to bring its game streaming service to the Android slate. The WikiPad 3D is an Android 4.0 tablet that we first saw back at CES, but it’s changed quite a lot since then. It’s now being marketed primarily as a gaming device and has had its 8.1-inch 3D display switched for a 10.1-inch “premium” unit — which we assume, given the tablet’s name, will also be 3D-capable. Its single-core 1.2GHz processor has now been upgraded to a quad-core and there will now be 3G data options in addition to Wi-Fi connectivity. A major differentiator for the tablet is its Razer Fiona-like detachable gamepad, which should provide a better gaming experience than…

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Gaikai and Wikipad team for game streaming to tablet

Gaikai and Wikipad team for game streaming to tablet

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Game streaming service Gaikai has teamed up with Wikipad to integrate its service into the “first tablet to offer an attachable, console-quality gamepad controller.” Competitor OnLive offers a tablet option for game streaming, albeit via touch controls or a compatible gamepad.

Never heard of Wikipad? Join the club! The device was revealed at CES, but has already gone through some changes since the original concept, including replacing the 8.1″ version with a 10.1″ screen, adding a quad core processor, lighter body and optional 3G for mobile. The launch date for the device is still a mystery.

As for Gaikai, it’s still doing its thing on PC and working on Facebook.

JoystiqGaikai and Wikipad team for game streaming to tablet originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 02 May 2012 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Kindle Fire ignites Android tablet market, overtakes Google in U.S.

Kindle Fire ignites Android tablet market, overtakes Google in U.S.


Amazon’s Kindle Fire has seen rapid adoption among tablet buyers since its release last November. The device had an explosive debut quarter, giving it a 14% share of the tablet market. According to the latest numbers from comScore, the Kindle Fire has almost doubled its share of the U.S. Android tablet market over the past two months from 29.4% in December to 54.4% in February. In other words, more tablets running Amazon’s version of Android were sold in the U.S. than tablets running Google’s version of Android. Amazon’s tablet is followed by the Samsung Galaxy Tab family, which had a combined 15.4% share in February, and the Motorola Xoom with a 7.0% share. The ASUS Transformer and Toshiba AT100 rounded out the top five with 6.3% and 5.7% of the market, respectively. The research firm also found, when analyzing page view consumption, that 10-inch tablets had a 39% higher consumption rate than 7-inch tablets and a 58% higher rate than 5-inch tablets. Read on for comScore’s press release.

Tablet Competition Heats Up: Kindle Fire Captures more than Half of Android Tablet Market

10″ Tablets Have 39 Percent Higher Content Consumption Rate than 7″ Tablets

comScore Device Essentials™ Introduces Unique Device and Local Market Reporting to Cross-Device Digital Traffic Measurement

RESTON, VA, April 26, 2012 – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today announced the next generation of its Device Essentials™ service, offering new insight into global digital device usage. Based on comScore’s global Unified Digital Measurement (UDM) data, which utilizes census-level information from tagged web page content, Device Essentials includes reporting of brand and operating system for digital device and Internet traffic patterns (i.e. page views) from computers, smartphones, tablets, music, players, e-readers and gaming devices.

“comScore is excited to introduce our next generation Device Essentials product, which provides new insight into digital device usage and detailed reporting of traffic patterns within local markets,” said Serge Matta, comScore president of mobile & operator solutions. “These new insights are invaluable to all stakeholders in the mobile ecosystem as they seek to provide valuable services and optimize the mobile media experience for their customers.”

comScore Device Essentials includes previously available reporting capabilities across all of comScore’s global reporting geographies, plus detailed reporting for local U.S. markets including states and DMAs as well as the addition of unique device measurement. Current reporting capabilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Share of smartphone and feature phone usage by OS
  • Carrier share of smartphone traffic
  • OS share of carrier traffic
  • Traffic to site content categories by carrier, OS and device type
  • Wifi vs. Non-Wifi traffic

Amazon Kindle Fire Doubles its Share of Android Tablet Market in Two Months

The Kindle Fire, introduced to the market in November 2011, has seen rapid adoption among buyers of tablets. Within the Android tablet market, Kindle Fire has almost doubled its share in the past two months from 29.4 percent share in December 2011 to 54.4 percent share in February 2012, already establishing itself as the leading Android tablet by a wide margin. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab family followed with a market share of 15.4 percent in February, followed by the Motorola Xoom with 7.0 percent share. The Asus Transformer and Toshiba AT100 rounded out the top five with 6.3 percent and 5.7 percent market share, respectively.

Larger Screen Tablets See Higher Level of Content Consumption

Tablet adoption among U.S. consumers continues to climb as more devices appealing to various price and feature preferences are introduced to the market. Screen size is perhaps the most outwardly apparent differentiator between devices, with the market offering consumers a wide variety of options such as the 10″ Apple iPad, 9″ Sony S1, 7″ Amazon Kindle Fire and 5″ Dell Streak. Analysis of page view consumption by screen size found a strong positive association between screen size and content consumption. Specifically, 10″ tablets have a 39-percent higher consumption rate than 7″ tablets and a 58-percent higher rate than 5″ tablets.

Although many factors – such as demographics, content availability, connection speed and ease of portability – may influence consumption levels, the results of this analysis highlight important questions for the industry as the tablet space develops. With the emergence of a growing number of smaller-sized tablet devices, advertisers and publishers will need to understand whether these devices limit the opportunity for advertising compared to their larger-screen counterparts, or if they are able to build incremental reach and engagement by presenting different use cases.

Smartphone Carrier Market Share Shows Variation Across Key States

Among the new capabilities introduced in Device Essentials is the ability to segment data into custom geographies to provide more granular insights into local market device usage. comScore analyzed the share of unique smartphone devices among the top four carriers in the most populous U.S. states and found significant variation between markets. Looking exclusively at the top four carriers, AT&T accounted for the largest share of unique smartphones in Texas (46.2 percent), California (42.9 percent) and Illinois (42.1 percent), while Verizon claimed the top spot in New York (43.6 percent) and Florida (36.5 percent). The greatest disparity in carrier share between AT&T and Verizon occurred in Texas, where AT&T’s smartphone share was more than double that of Verizon’s share.

Sprint PCS ranked as the third largest smartphone carrier in each of the top five markets, with the carrier owning its highest market share in Illinois at 22.8 percent. T-Mobile USA captured its highest market share in Texas, where the carrier accounted for 11.9 percent of smartphone devices.

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Samsung reports record $4.46b profit for Q1 2012, thanks to smartphones and tablet panels

Samsung reports record $4.46b profit for Q1 2012, thanks to smartphones and tablet panels

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If you wanted to know how much cash Samsung made last quarter, you didn’t have to wait until today. Just like in the fourth quarter of last year, the company’s early guidance was right on the money: the company made 45.27 trillion won (nearly $ 40 billion US) in sales, and a record 5.85 trillion won (about $ 5.1 billion) in operating profit for Q1 2012. After taxes, the company took home around $ 4.46 billion, up 81 percent since last year, and record-worthy in and of itself.

Samsung credits its IT & Mobile businesses for the strong showing, and specially mentioned its smartphone lineup: a press release says that “brisk sales of flagship Galaxy Note and Galaxy S II devices contributed to the company’s profitability.” As you’d expect,…

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