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GEEK & HIGH-TECH MAGAZINE : Nowhere Else Ars Technica reviews the iPad The iPad isn't a big iPod touch—an iPod touch is a miniature iPad that restricts the full multitouch experience in exchange for offering greater portability. With the iPad, in contrast, you get multitouch the way it was meant to be done. That's one of our many take-aways after having submerged ourselves in iPad land since launch. The larger screen doesn't just offer more space to work with—it opens up a different and more immersive user experience. Via reveals four sub-$150 Android tablets you won’t buy Via’s cheap Android tablets have been supposedly been found. Via Gallery has a 16-pic spread showing different angles for each. Call us underwhelmed. AT&T Data Plans’ Biggest Losers: Femtocell Users Smartphone user outrage over AT&T’s new capped data plans may be dying down, but another set of consumers could soon get fired up: femtocell owners. According to the AT&T femtocell product service agreement, “Normal charges apply for mobility data plans and features when using the AT&T 3G MicroCell.” Those terms haven’t changed, but the new data plans, which are now limited to 200 MB or 2 GB a month, stand to add significant overage charges to the bills of heavy femtocell users. On paper, there’s much to like about femtocells. Akin to little cell towers, they provide pockets of solid coverage for the phones in your home. Your handset connects to the femtocell, which then routes your voice or data activities through a fast broadband connection that you provide.

Analyst: Apple iPads outselling Macs, nearing iPhone 3GS sales If you’re still unsure that the iPad will be as successful as Apple’s other trendy gadgets, it may be time to rethink your assumptions. Apple is now selling more than 200,000 iPads every week, which means its outselling Apple’s Mac computers and nearing sales of the iPhone 3GS, according to analyst Mike Abramsky from RBC Capital Markets (via Digital Daily). Abramsky wrote the following in a note to clients this morning: Checks indicate that US iPad sales remain strong post-launch, driven by rising consumer visibility to iPad’s user experience, sustained PR/word-of-mouth marketing, 3G iPad launch, and broadening iPad apps/content.

7 Green Tips for the Paperless Professional Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of Green Tips posts, a collaboration between WebWorkerDaily and our sister site, Earth2Tech. Going paperless is now a realistic option to making your work life more friendly on the planet and more efficient in general. From web-based faxing, to replacing all mail with email, to toting around your own coffee mug, the benefits of eliminating paper can both preserve natural resources and save you money. Ditching excess paper can also streamline many business practices, eliminating clutter and adding searchablity, data protection and ubiquitous access.

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