autor: admin | Čvc 13, 2014 | English News
Samsung’s Pro line of tablets was considered ridiculously expensive when it debuted, but thankfully for those who want in on the hardware, the market is quickly correcting the company’s overzealous pricing. After seeing big price drops on eBay in both May and June, the refurbished Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 is now cheaper than it’s ever been at $369.99. That’s nearly $300 off the retail price of the new tablet, and much more palatable when compared to offerings from competing manufacturers.
[Deal Alert] 32GB Refurbished Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 Keeps Dropping At eBay: Now Just $370 With Free Shipping was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
autor: admin | Čvc 13, 2014 | English News
Since about the turn of the century, Microsoft has had similar designs for Windows. It would run in everything from handheld devices to cars.
autor: admin | Čvc 13, 2014 | English News
If you’re determined to catch up on South Park episodes without downloading them, you’d better get used to Hulu — you’ll be using it a lot. The service has just unveiled a deal that gives it exclusive US rights to stream the series‘ complete catalog…
autor: admin | Čvc 13, 2014 | English News
About two years ago, we asked you the same question we’re asking today. But two years ago is a long, long time in Android terms. A lot has changed in that time, and there are substantially more software keyboards to choose from (respectable ones, at least) than there were then. At least, I think so.
SwiftKey is likely still the most popular third-party keyboard on Android, that much we can probably assume, but I have to wonder: how much headway have Google, Swype, GO, Fleksy, and others made in the last two years?
[Weekend Poll] What Keyboard Are You Using On Your Android Phone? was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
autor: admin | Čvc 12, 2014 | English News
You can pick up a Chromebook for a dirt-cheap $200, if you know where to shop. However, there are now signs that these Google-powered portables could get even cheaper. MediaTek has contributed code to Chromium OS (the base for Chrome OS) for a test…