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ASUS K009 tablet reaches Bluetooth SIG with Snapdragon 600 mention, tiny photo

ASUS K009 tablet reaches Bluetooth SIG with Snapdragon 600, world's tiniest photo

Well, isn’t this odd? ASUS’ mystery K009 tablet surfaced at the FCC with hints of a Snapdragon S4 Pro inside, but the 7-inch slate just received a Bluetooth SIG certification with marketing copy that suggests there’s a Snapdragon 600 instead. We don’t know whether this hints at a quiet upgrade, a variant or merely some confusion, although we’re keeping our fingers crossed for a speedup. The filing may have also shown the K009′s appearance, if barely — a miniscule photo points to styling like that of the Nexus 7 or the MeMo Pad series. While the tablet isn’t any closer to release without evidence of a ship date, it’s less likely to catch us off-guard.

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Asus K009 tablet clears FCC with apparent Nexus branding, Qualcomm CPU

Unknown Asus K009 tablet clears FCC with apparent Nexus branding, LTE and WiFi radios

Rumors we saw earlier about a Qualcomm-powered second-generation Nexus 7 tablet successor from ASUS could be right on the money, if a recent FCC listing holds water. A certain “ASUS Pad” model number K009 just cleared the US testing site packing a Qualcomm APQ-8064 S4 Pro quad-core, 1.5GHz processor with Adreno graphics, front and rear cameras, 4,000 mAh Li-ion battery (similar to that of the Nexus 7) and LTE radios. There’s no mention of screen size, but Asus intriguingly listed the model as a Nexus “for marketing purpose(s),” and given the rest of the specs, you could connect the dots to a 7-inch model — though given the lack of an image or true specs, skepticism should still reign.

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Source: FCC

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Google Blogger for Android gets tablet support

Google Blogger for Android adds tablet support

Blogger clearly benefits from a larger screen, yet Android tablet owners haven’t had a native editing space since the Blogger app launched on their platform. Thankfully, Google is rectifying that problem today: the Android release now occupies a tablet’s full screen space while users compose and review their posts. The refresh also offers WYSIWYG editing for current entries, regardless of the screen size. However much they’ll use the improved workspace, would-be Android auteurs just have to swing by Google Play for the update.

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rooCASE Origami Dual-View (Black) Vegan Leather Folio Case Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 Inch Tablet – Support Landscape / Portrait / Typing Stand / Auto Sleep and Wake

rooCASE Origami Dual-View (Black) Vegan Leather Folio Case Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 Inch Tablet – Support Landscape / Portrait / Typing Stand / Auto Sleep and Wake

rooCASE Origami Dual-View (Black) Vegan Leather Folio Case Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 Inch Tablet  - Support Landscape / Portrait / Typing Stand / Auto Sleep and Wake

  • Vegan synthetic leather with soft non-scratch microfiber interior (NOT Compatible with Kindle Fire HD 8.9)
  • Unique origami cover folds back to a stand in portrait, landscape and type mode
  • Magnetic front cover with auto sleep and wake function
  • Access to All Ports and Controls
  • A MUST Have for all Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7-Inch Tablet Owners!

The rooCASE Origami Dual-View Vegan Leather Case for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7″ is made from premium synthetic leather and features a stylish design with an origami folding front cover that doubles as a stand in either portrait or landscape mode. This case has a soft microfiber lining that protects against scratches and wear and tear as well as a magnetic front cover with auto sleep and wake functions. Cut outs offer unrestricted access to all ports and controls. Available in a variety of fashion colors to suit your personal style, this vegan leather case offers protection and increases functionality for your Kindle Fire HD 7″ tablet.

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A Tablet Great for Living Space, Bag and Water


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In today’s tablet market, one gadget stands distinctly above all others: Apple’s iPad. With this tablet, Apple did what it always does and produced an ingenious, must-have gadget in a once-unexciting group.

That was three years ago.

Now, a business that made its name with high-end consumer electronic devices wishes to provide Apple a real obstacle. Sony’s Xperia Tablet Z runs the newest version of Android, has a 10.1-inch screen and is the thinnest tablet yet, even thinner than Apple’s iPad Mini.

At 1.09 pounds, it’s lighter than the 1.44-pound full-size iPad. This tablet has infrared that turns it into a universal living-room remote control. And just for kicks, it works even when immersed in up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes.

The Xperia is only offered in models with Wi-Fi connections, as was the iPad when it launched. The models cost the exact same quantity as their equivalent iPad models: $ 499 for a 16-gigabyte Xperia (in black) and $ 599 for the 32-gigabyte model (in black or white). The Xperia is available in Sony shops, at Amazon.com and other online merchants; it will be in Finest Buy stores in July.

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With all its ports closed, the Xperia can work plunged in up to 3 feet of water for 30 mins.

Sony has actually been out of the mobile-technology discussion for a long time, and the Xperia Tablet Z’s design and price position the business to obtain back in the game if it plays its cards right.

Sony also has a smartphone with the same name in the U.S., the Xperia Z, which is readily available opened (without a carrier) for $ 630. Kazuo Hirai, Sony’s head of state and CEO, recently said the phone will soon be available with a carrier.

I have actually been using this new tablet for over a week and it’s a severe competitor to the iPad. Its trendy general design, display, quickly efficiency, excellent camera and noticeably high sound quality make it simple to like. The Android OS, called Jellybean, runs efficiently and even more thoughtfully than previous versions of Android. But the Xperia Tablet Z didn’t fare well in my battery-life test. And some people might discover the Xperia’s plastic back feels lightweight compared to the durable, brushed aluminum back on the iPad.

I own an Android tablet and have actually checked several others, however I suched as the Xperia Z’s physical design finest. Its super-thin build and lightweight let you carry it in a brief-case or bag without noticing it. The Z’s speaker openings are smartly located on the bottom and side edges, giving a complete, surround-sound result that doesn’t get stifled when you put it down on a table.

After putting the Xperia through its paces for a week, I decided to test its water resistance. Initially, I ensured every one of its ports were covered with their affixed flip-out doors. This consisted of a Micro SD memory-card expansion slot, USB 2.0 port and a headphone output. I submerged the device in a deep sink filled with water for 10 mins with songs playing from it. I can still hear it undersea.

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The inbuilt infrared remote can control numerous elements and lets individuals change networks with a swipe towards the television.

Many people won’t go for a swim with their tablets, however they will use them in locations where splashes and spills are a regular event, like the kitchen and restroom. Even with wet fingertips, motions and selections on the Xperia display were still recognized, nevertheless inconsistently.

In everyday use, the Xperia’s battery life worked well adequate that I didn’t observe a trouble. However it came up brief in my battery test. I set the display brightness to 75 %, kept Wi-Fi on to collect email in the background and played a loop of video till the tablet lacked juice. The Xperia Z passed away after just under 5 1/2 hours; the iPad lasted for virtually 11 1/2 hours.

In my living-room, I tested the Xperia Z’s inbuilt infrared remote by opening a preloaded Remote app. Right here, I picked my device kind and maker, and on-screen controls appeared that I tested to see to it they worked with my LG TELEVISION, TiVo and Sony stereo. This took just a couple of mins and could can be found in helpful if you utilize your tablet while watching TELEVISION, but many individuals most likely will utilize it as a parlor trick.

I downloaded Sony’s TELEVISION SideView app, which let me enter my ZIP Code to locate my cable television carrier’s network overview of search currently playing content from my tablet without disrupting the TELEVISION screen.

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The Xperia Tablet Z, left, has a 10.1-inch display and is the thinnest tablet yet.

A handsome “Watch Now” view drifted pictures of currently playing programs on my display, and I tapped on each for more details, consisting of related Twitter feeds. Swiping a box representing the program toward the TELEVISION alters the TV’s channel to this program.

The Xperia Z’s 8-megapixel rear camera and 2-megapixel front camera have more megapixels than the iPad’s 5-megpixel rear camera and 1.2-megapixel front camera, though the cameras should not be judged only on megapixels. Images of the Pacific Ocean, pals and beaches looked rich and crisp. As I swiped with photos, each took a little additional time to come into focus, like what in some cases takes place on a digital camera.

If you’re an Android fan and you have actually been waiting for a tablet with a great design, Sony’s Xperia Tablet Z fits the costs. Just don’t expect its battery to last as long as the iPad’s.

Compose to Katie at katie.boehret@wsj.com

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Apple iPad 2 MC916LL/A Tablet (64GB, Wifi, Black) 2nd Generation

Apple iPad 2 MC916LL/A Tablet (64GB, Wifi, Black) 2nd Generation

Apple iPad 2 MC916LL/A Tablet (64GB, Wifi, Black) 2nd Generation

  • Apple iOS 4 , Apple A5 1 GHz.
  • It is 64 GB integrated.
  • It is 9.7″ IPS TFT – LED backlight and Multi-Touch.
  • WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n and 21.2 oz.
  • Camera: Front: 0.7 MP, Back: 0.7 MP

Apple iPad X12LL/A Tablet (64GB, Wifi, White) NEWEST MODEL.What’s in the box: Apple 64GB iPad 2 with Wi-Fi (Black), Dock Connector to USB Cable, 10W Power Adapter, Documentation and 1-Year Limited Warranty.

List Price: $ 699.00

Price: $ 559.99

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Eight inches of Windows 8: hands on with Acer’s Iconia W3 tablet

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This morning Acer became the first company to announce a Windows 8 tablet in a smaller 8-inch form factor, and we’ve checked out the Iconia W3 for ourselves. At 1.1 pounds in weight and 11.43 mm thick, Acer’s Atom-powered tablet is a little bulkier than the likes of the iPad mini, but it’s by far the most diminutive device to date that runs Windows 8 in full.

Unfortunately the screen quality leaves a lot to be desired, with poor viewing angles and color reproduction. The construction also fails to impress — I often saw artifacts on the screen where my fingers were gripping the device from behind.

The optional full-size keyboard dock is wider than the tablet itself, which will limit the combination’s effectiveness as a portable…

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Eight inches of Windows 8: hands on with Acer’s Iconia W3 tablet

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This morning Acer became the first company to announce a Windows 8 tablet in a smaller 8-inch form factor, and we’ve checked out the Iconia W3 for ourselves. At 1.1 pounds in weight and 11.43 mm thick, Acer’s Atom-powered tablet is a little bulkier than the likes of the iPad mini, but it’s by far the most diminutive device to date that runs Windows 8 in full.

Unfortunately the screen quality leaves a lot to be desired, with poor viewing angles and color reproduction. The construction also fails to impress — I often saw artifacts on the screen where my fingers were gripping the device from behind.

The optional full-size keyboard dock is wider than the tablet itself, which will limit the combination’s effectiveness as a portable…

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Ask Engadget: best tablet bigger than 10 inches?

Ask Engadget best tablet bigger than 10 inches

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Anthony, who feels that bigger is better. If you’re looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

“Back in the days of the Netbook, a 10-inch device was crap, but now 10-inch devices is pretty much all you can get. What’s available (and good) that’s bigger than 10-inches?”

Well Anthony, there certainly are a few tablets for the meaty-handed out there, but the question of which one you should buy is less clear. After all, there’s Archos’ 11.6-inch 116 Platinum or Toshiba’s 13-inch Excite 13, but if you’re prepared to wait a while, Panasonic’s forthcoming 20-inch 4K tablet and Viewsonic’s rumored 22-inch unit. Of course, that’s just a smattering of suggestions from us. This, after all, is Ask Engadget — so let’s open the question up to the floor and see what we can shake out together.

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10 Pcs Stylus Set Aqua Blue/Black/Red/Pink/Purple Stylus/styli Touch Screen Cellphone Tablet Pen for iPhone 4G 3G 3GS iPod Touch iPad 2 3 SONY PLAYSTATION PSP PS VITA Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy, BlackBerry Playbook AMM0101US, Barnes and Noble Nook Color, Droid Bionic

10 Pcs Stylus Set Aqua Blue/Black/Red/Pink/Purple Stylus/styli Touch Screen Cellphone Tablet Pen for iPhone 4G 3G 3GS iPod Touch iPad 2 3 SONY PLAYSTATION PSP PS VITA Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy, BlackBerry Playbook AMM0101US, Barnes and Noble Nook Color, Droid Bionic

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SANOXY® stylus set has built in soft head for protecting your screen and increase the sensitivity

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