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Samsung Ativ Q is a crazy high-res dual-OS tablet

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I've always been impressed by computers that embrace multi-functionality, like Asus Transformer Book Trio (which runs Windows 8 and Android on separate chipsets) and the Acer R7 (which has a unique 'ezel' hinge allowing it to be used at many different angles and modes). Samsung's Ativ Q , announced last week, may be the most impressive realisation of that concept in a long time, boasting the flexibility of the R7 combined with the dual OS setup of the Transformer Book Trio. So, where to begin? The Samsung Ativ Q is a dual-booting device that runs Windows 8 and a virtualised instance of Android 4.2.2 (which can be swapped to with a button). The device's hinge allows it to act as a traditional tablet or laptop, as well as floating above the keyboard or rotating all the way back to serve as a vertical stand. This flexibility is backed with some seriously impressive hardware. The highlight is the 13.3" display, which hits a mouthwatering 3200 x 1

Must-Know Tricks for Android Tablet Users

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Tablets are supposed to make your world easier, but that often isn’t the case for new tablet users. Some people trudge along with their new Android tablet without coming close to tapping into everything the device can do. If you’re going to spend a pretty penny on a new gadget, you deserve to take advantage of everything available. Try out these tricks the next time you pick up your tablet. You probably already have a Google account , but if you don’t, you’re about to. Android tablets require a Google login, and it’s best to use the one you use regularly. Your accounts will be synced, and it’s a pain if you opt to register your junk account. Just like your reputable SEO company , you have to put a little trust into your device. Use What You’ve Got Android tablets double as massive USB storage devices. This can be very tempting and much easier than digging around for that flash drive. However, just because your tablet is larger (and much more expensive), it’s still just a s

Apple to reveal latest iPad in March

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Courtesy : Reuters SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc plans to introduce its latest iPad tablet at an event in the first week in March, the website AllThingsD reported, citing unnamed sources. The event will be held in San Francisco, likely at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, which is Apple's preferred site for product launches, the website said. An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment.