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2011-03-23
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2011-03-23
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I do like the sound of:
Galaxy Tab M = 7"
Galaxy Tab L = 8.9"
Galaxy Tab XL = 10.1"
with of course the Galaxy S / S2 as the phone size. Perhaps even drop the Tab from the name.
I still hope to see a "syncronizer" app that would work using push technology, a list of information/files/settings to sync and a widget.
Tap the widget and presto, information goes flying through the ether from my phone to my tablet for a seamless user experience. Tap it on the tablet, and info goes back to the phone.
Web pages, where you left off in your book, game scores/levels, etc. Set up as much or as little as you'd like synced. Contacts and email are already synced, why not other information as well.
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2011-03-23
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Woweee.. perfect timing.. just when I get a really decent ROM going for my nook color... 2 great browsers to play with
So far I'm loving mozilla 4...
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How smooth is Firefox 4 on your Nook color?
I noticed that Opera 11 on my N810 (unbelievable, a CSS (closed source software) company supporting my open tablet more than a would-be OSS one), utilizes GPU acceleration -- or at least I think it does due to the strangeness of some rendering glitches I've noticed. It's impressively smooth (though still a ways away from buttery). I bet that Opera 11 would be extremely smooth on the Nook Color.
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2011-03-23
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On a side note the Viewsonic 10" tab is on Woot today for an attractive price (good for a cheap entry into the tablet arena).
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android envy, buzz..buzz buzz, core failure, crapdroid, galaxy fap, galaxy tab, ipad killer, samsung, tab trolls, tablet envy |
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Here's a link to an App called Stitcher for Android, iOS, BBOS, PalmOS, for listening to internet radio. In this case, it is tied to a thoroughly interesting radio show called Radio Lab. It focuses on science and psychology in a very compelling (and anecdotal) way. I encourage you to explore this show as its really, really, good.
http://landing.stitcher.com/?vurl=radiolab
http://radiolab.org
Here's a touching episode: http://www.radiolab.org/2010/feb/19/ (I encourage you to listen - most enjoyable with headphones)
Another notable episode: http://www.radiolab.org/2009/sep/07/ (this is a very different subject from the first)
The rest of the shows exploration is up to you.
Enjoy.
Last edited by Capt'n Corrupt; 2011-03-23 at 13:37.