Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts

Talking Tom Cat 2

Posted by mainan tempo dulu | 03:49

Talking Tom Cat 2 Open iTunes to buy and download apps.

Description

★★★ NEW ★★★
You can now customize Tom's appearance by buying him accessories like hats, sunglasses, colored contacts, earrings and lots more.

★★★ EPIC NEW FEATURES ★★★
✔ Make Tom look like a police officer, pirate, construction worker or a cowboy.
✔ Change the color of Tom's eyes (multiple colors available).
✔ Equip Tom with various other accessories like a bow tie or an earring.

Tom is back with an all new adventure! Tom is your cat that responds to your touch and repeats everything you say in a funny voice.

Since Tom is now an international celebrity, he's moved out of the alley and into a cool apartment.

But everything is not perfect for Tom, his neighbour Ben teases and pesters him constantly.

The speakers on your iPad and iPhone are not at all bad, but don’t cut it for watching a movie or hearing that special song. What we see here is the Zooka, a new wireless speaker bar. The Zooka is a Bluetooth speaker bar that has been designed to easily fit onto your iPad. It’s said to offer 5x the sound of the in-built speakers on your device, so that is pretty good. And it’s portable as well, that’s even more good.

And no, it’s not just for iDevices. The Zooka can pair up with any other smartphone, tablet or even a laptop.  And there’s no problem if your gadget is so old it doesn’t have Bluetooth, cuz the Zooka features a 3.5mm audio headphone jack input.

Zooka’s rechargeable lithium ion batteries promise 8+ hours of life and are made of medical grade silicone; durable and comfortable to hold.   But designer Patrick Triato and NEW, a design studio in Portland Oregon need your help at the moment. The Zooka is a Kickstarter project and they need to raise $25,000 to start the device’s production.


ExoPC Slate

Posted by mainan tempo dulu | 04:12

The ExoPC Slate is a tablet computer with an 11.6 inch display and no keyboard. It has an Intel Atom N450 processor and runs Windows 7 Home Premium. But what really sets it apart from the crowd is the custom user interface designed by ExoPC.

Don’t get me wrong. The hardware is decent. The large, high resolution display is a nice touch — although viewing angles are a mixed bag. And the touchscreen is quite responsive. There’s a decent array of ports around the sides of the slate, and while it’s a bit heavy to hold with one hand, it’s about as light as you can expect a computer with an 11.6 inch display to be.

But in general I’ve been underwhelmed by the Intel Atom-based netbooks I’ve used in the past. While the ExoPC doesn’t exactly pass all tests with flying colors, it’s clear that the company put some thought into making the experience of interacting with Windows 7 using your fingertips a little easier, especially on low-end hardware. Unfortunately, the ExoPC doesn’t exactly have a low-end price. It sells for $699 and up in the US.

I still think that if you want a truly great Windows slate experience you’re going to need to spend more money for a machine with a faster processor, higher quality display, and maybe an active digitizer — at least until Windows 8 is available. But for now, the ExoPC Slate is probably the Atom-based Windows tablet to beta, for what it’s worth.

ExoPC sent me a demo unit to use for a few weeks for the purposes of review. You can find purchasing information for the tablet in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia at the ExoPC web site.

7 Secrets iPad2 who need to know

Posted by mainan tempo dulu | 09:18

Devices that pioneered the booming tablet comes in new versions. iPad 2, thus its name, presents a variety of additional features and also a change from the design. Here are 7 things to know about the iPad 2

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