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Archos 101 G9 Turbo (2012): A full review – Part 1

  Archos 101 G9 Turbo is an upgrade on paper to its predecessor from last year but its actual performance is still under whelming. The tablet weighs more than any of its peers in the market, thanks to the hard drive and the shape a lot of flaws in it. Last year when the first […]

Archos 101 G9 Turbo (2012): A full review – Part 2

The left side of the device has a charging port, a Mini-HDMI port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Micro-USB port, and the power/sleep button. The charging port is exactly the same size as the headphone jack and there is a strong chance that you might plug your charger or headphone into the incorrect port. The […]

Archos 101 G9 Turbo (2012): A full review – Part 3

Features The Archos 101 G9 Turbo comes pre-installed with Google’s latest iteration of its mobile operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich or 4.0.3. Last year’s model, the one without Turbo suffix, is also upgradable to ICS via internet. The 1.2 GHz dual-core processor justifies the operating system with all its features. Since it is a Google-based […]

Google’s cloud service under criticism, terms and conditions raise some serious questions among critics – Part 1

Google launched first eagerly awaited clouding service called Google Drive two days ago. Though the search engine giant were a little late to the clouding competition with the likes of Apple and Microsoft already streaking in the market with their respective services, iCloud and SkyDrive, the company did not need a promotion trumpet or a […]

Google’s cloud service under criticism, terms and conditions raise some serious questions among critics – Part 2

It is clear that the service serves only the purpose of storage device, like a hard drive in the user’s local computer machine and do not hold any right to the content uploaded. SkyDrive “5. Your Content: Except for material that we license to you, we don’t claim ownership of the content you provide on […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 1

AsusTek, Inc. released a new tablet, Asus Transformer Pad TF300 in the US and Europe. The new device is successor to the 2011 Transformer Prime but the company has decided to trim off the Eee Pad Prefix from the name. The Pad TF300 comes preloaded with Google’s latest version of the mobile operating system Android, […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 2

The Pad comes with all the glory of physical buttons as did the Prime. There is a volume rocker, micro-HDMI and micro-SD card slots on the left edge. A Sleep/Wake-up toggle is on the top of the slate that can now be easily pressed. On the rear right edge is a 1.5-inch speak slit that […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 3

First off, the TF300 offers a pre-offered 8 GB storage on Asus’ clouding service called MyCloud. The service is free for use until the life of the tablet. The cloud service also offers direct access to user-owned PCs and Macs and @Vibe online music and radio service. The File Manager lets you directly access the […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 4

Hardware The Pad TF300 includes a 1.2GHz Tegra 3, compared with the 1.3GHz version found in the Prime. However, the tablet has 1GB of DDR3 RAM instead of DDR2 RAM found in the Prime. The TF300 comes in either 16GB or 32GB storage sizes and has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 3.0+EDR, a gyroscope, an […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 5

However, colour contrast is aptly selected to suit the 16M colours. The screen gives the standard Tegra-based 60 frames per second rate. The camera in the front is ample to have a video chat, but unfortunately nothing more can be expected from it. The rear camera, on the flip side—literally, is an 8-mega pixel snapper […]

Google enters the clouding business with a bang, announces its first cloud platform Google Drive – Part 1

Google, Inc. has now joined the elite club of cloud services, along with SkyDrive, iCloud, DropBox and many more, with its Google Drive service. However, Google being Google poses more threat to each one of the aforementioned than any other in the bunch. Apple introduced its clouding services last year in the shape of iCloud, […]

Google enters the clouding business with a bang, announces its first cloud platform Google Drive – Part 2

Due to a number of features it boasts, using Google Drive is not an open and shut operation. It offers both web-based and local-based drive system. Activating the service activates the web service de facto. However for the stand alone application the user has to download and install the app. Go to drive.google.com to download […]

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