Ready for some more legal mumbo-jumbo? We're happy to oblige: Samsung is asking Judge Paul Grewal to amend its patent infringement allegations to include Apple's latest 4th and 5th generation iPad and iPod Touch, as well as the 7.9-inch iPad mini. Sammy says it's arguing on the side of efficiency, noting that the new hardware is up against the very same claims as the iPhone 5 it added to the case last week, asserting that their inclusion wouldn't be a burden to the court. Grewal, who was expecting this motion, is also being asked to decide if older iPod hardware is covered by Samsung's original infringement contention, which vaguely described "all Apple products including a built-in speaker and an external audio output port," as violators. The Judge also recently approved Samsung's request to sneak a peek at HTC and Apple's recent settlement agreement. The proceedings seem to keep Grewal and his gavel busy, but at least your legalese loving uncle will have something to drone on about over Thanksgiving dinner.
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Showing posts with label Tablets. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
New Ipad Mini
Ready for some more legal mumbo-jumbo? We're happy to oblige: Samsung is asking Judge Paul Grewal to amend its patent infringement allegations to include Apple's latest 4th and 5th generation iPad and iPod Touch, as well as the 7.9-inch iPad mini. Sammy says it's arguing on the side of efficiency, noting that the new hardware is up against the very same claims as the iPhone 5 it added to the case last week, asserting that their inclusion wouldn't be a burden to the court. Grewal, who was expecting this motion, is also being asked to decide if older iPod hardware is covered by Samsung's original infringement contention, which vaguely described "all Apple products including a built-in speaker and an external audio output port," as violators. The Judge also recently approved Samsung's request to sneak a peek at HTC and Apple's recent settlement agreement. The proceedings seem to keep Grewal and his gavel busy, but at least your legalese loving uncle will have something to drone on about over Thanksgiving dinner.
Friday, 3 August 2012
Review: New Ipad 3
Being searching and reading reviews on new ipad 3, As you experienced with earlier apple products ipad, iphone and its different products, You feel a finest and happier experience with their highly demanded products.
Now you'll more happy to hear that new ipad 3 have launched and it have a retina display whom make the new ipad 3 different from the ipad 2, A5X processor, quad-core graphics and camera that have 5 mega pixels for those who love to capture their memories.
that's all for those who always looking for different experience or those people who ask when new ipad comes and what's different from the old one?
Another thing I would like to share that new ipad a little bit different, especially where weight is the factor because ipad 3 is little bit heavier than the old ipad, I mean ipad 3. It does not terrible at all but when you're going to watch movies it will a terrible for your hands.
Now you'll more happy to hear that new ipad 3 have launched and it have a retina display whom make the new ipad 3 different from the ipad 2, A5X processor, quad-core graphics and camera that have 5 mega pixels for those who love to capture their memories.
that's all for those who always looking for different experience or those people who ask when new ipad comes and what's different from the old one?
Another thing I would like to share that new ipad a little bit different, especially where weight is the factor because ipad 3 is little bit heavier than the old ipad, I mean ipad 3. It does not terrible at all but when you're going to watch movies it will a terrible for your hands.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Asus Transformer Infinity
Asus Transformer Infinity launched another outstanding set, Because they going to introduce new Asus Transformer Pad Infinity. It will be arrive in UK on august and on end of the august it will be available on amazon.
Is this sounds good for transformer infinity lover whom waiting for some news about it.
Asus said: "A lot of you have been asking about news on the Transformer Infinity TF700T hitting the U.K this summer. Well we're pleased to announce that the Infinity will be available from August 31st on Amazon."
So how does it sounds ?
Its definitely sounds cool to have many feature in same thing. The Android 4.0 sandwich tablet, Asus Transformer infinity is stylish as it name. This tablet PC can convert in to laptop style. Its has touch screen and the company provide you the keyboard too.
The Transformer Pad Infinity comes with a 10.1 inch Super IPS+ display boasting a resolution of 1920 x 1200. It also has an 8MP rear facing camera, Micro HDMI port and a 1.6GHGz nVidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor.
Prime cost of he Transformer Pad Infinity's will be approximately £599 is a bit steep then the Transformer Pad 300 could be a better option at a lower and affordable price of £399.
Is this sounds good for transformer infinity lover whom waiting for some news about it.
Asus said: "A lot of you have been asking about news on the Transformer Infinity TF700T hitting the U.K this summer. Well we're pleased to announce that the Infinity will be available from August 31st on Amazon."
So how does it sounds ?
Its definitely sounds cool to have many feature in same thing. The Android 4.0 sandwich tablet, Asus Transformer infinity is stylish as it name. This tablet PC can convert in to laptop style. Its has touch screen and the company provide you the keyboard too.
The Transformer Pad Infinity comes with a 10.1 inch Super IPS+ display boasting a resolution of 1920 x 1200. It also has an 8MP rear facing camera, Micro HDMI port and a 1.6GHGz nVidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor.
Prime cost of he Transformer Pad Infinity's will be approximately £599 is a bit steep then the Transformer Pad 300 could be a better option at a lower and affordable price of £399.
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Apple Nano Macbook
A few rumours are circulating about Apple releasing the Macbook Nano netbook. This rumour was recently re-enforced when a source at LG in Korea leaked some information about a technology that Apple has purchased from LG.
The new Macbook Nano (as rumours call it) will have an OLED screen supplied by LG in Taiwan. Apple have paid LG $500M up front to work on monitor and display technology. The technology that LG owns means that touchscreens will remain without finger marks making them look ultra clean and crisp at all times. Regular touchscreens take oil and dirt from your skin and it sticks on the screen. LG have created a new layer added to the manufacturing process that can eliminate oils and dirt from getting on to the screen. Impressive stuff and well needed!
Another day, another MacBook nano rumor to hit the streets. This time round we even have a mock-up image of it. Strange – how did Korea-based LG gain information (or should we say, rumor) on this? Well, whatever the case is, we’re often drawn to gossip and rumors like moths to a light, so feast your eyes on the above. Many are speculating that this will come with an OLED touchscreen display that will definitely drop jaws should it be released. After all, we can’t expect anything less after Apple paid LG a cool half billion dollars in R&D money for the touchscreen technology.
To ensure you get the smoothest ‘Hackintosh’ experience possible, you have to first know which netbooks are the best ‘hackable’ candidates before you make a purchase. Currently, the netbooks most compatible for running OS X — when every component, from Wi-Fi to built-in audio, will be recognized by an OS X installation — are the following four:
Dell Mini 9 (everything works)
Vostro A90 (the OEM version of the Dell Mini 9)
HP Mini 1000 (everything works)
ASUS EeePC 1000H (everything works)
Close behind those four are the following models, of which OS X does not have the necessary kext for one particular component in each model. However, each of them can still be considered a suitable candidate for running OS X, depending on what you consider to be non-critical:
ASUS EeePC 901 (everything except sleep)
MSI Wind U100 (everything except audio input, though there’s been recent development in this area which may have solved this)
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 (everything except Ethernet)
Memory: 2GB versus 1GB
Storage: 160GB versus 60GB
Battery: 6-cell (5.5 hours, 56 watt-hour) versus 3-cell (3 hours, 24.4 watt-hour)
Memory card reader: 4-in-1 (MMC/SD/Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO) versus SD only
The new Macbook Nano (as rumours call it) will have an OLED screen supplied by LG in Taiwan. Apple have paid LG $500M up front to work on monitor and display technology. The technology that LG owns means that touchscreens will remain without finger marks making them look ultra clean and crisp at all times. Regular touchscreens take oil and dirt from your skin and it sticks on the screen. LG have created a new layer added to the manufacturing process that can eliminate oils and dirt from getting on to the screen. Impressive stuff and well needed!
Another day, another MacBook nano rumor to hit the streets. This time round we even have a mock-up image of it. Strange – how did Korea-based LG gain information (or should we say, rumor) on this? Well, whatever the case is, we’re often drawn to gossip and rumors like moths to a light, so feast your eyes on the above. Many are speculating that this will come with an OLED touchscreen display that will definitely drop jaws should it be released. After all, we can’t expect anything less after Apple paid LG a cool half billion dollars in R&D money for the touchscreen technology.
To ensure you get the smoothest ‘Hackintosh’ experience possible, you have to first know which netbooks are the best ‘hackable’ candidates before you make a purchase. Currently, the netbooks most compatible for running OS X — when every component, from Wi-Fi to built-in audio, will be recognized by an OS X installation — are the following four:
Dell Mini 9 (everything works)
Vostro A90 (the OEM version of the Dell Mini 9)
HP Mini 1000 (everything works)
ASUS EeePC 1000H (everything works)
Close behind those four are the following models, of which OS X does not have the necessary kext for one particular component in each model. However, each of them can still be considered a suitable candidate for running OS X, depending on what you consider to be non-critical:
ASUS EeePC 901 (everything except sleep)
MSI Wind U100 (everything except audio input, though there’s been recent development in this area which may have solved this)
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 (everything except Ethernet)
Memory: 2GB versus 1GB
Storage: 160GB versus 60GB
Battery: 6-cell (5.5 hours, 56 watt-hour) versus 3-cell (3 hours, 24.4 watt-hour)
Memory card reader: 4-in-1 (MMC/SD/Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO) versus SD only
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