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Gearlog - Gadget Guide by Geeks for Geeks

Gearlog - Gadget Guide by Geeks for Geeks

Gadgets Page - Gadget news and reviews for the real world 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. Also, call us right for predicting this garbage. Anyway, click through for a shot of each product. The Eken M001 Eken M003 FirstView PC707 G-Link A8 The hardware specs aren’t listed but for $150 or less, you can’t expect much. [Via Gallery via SlashGear] I4U News :: The Technology News Magazine and Gadget Shopping Gui TechnologyGuide Business, Prosumer, and Personal Technology Marketing Solutions Reach millions of users with traditional yet highly effective display banners. Align with very contextually relevant content and topical categories for each market. In addition to brand, news, and reviews alignments, TechnologyGuide also allows advertisers to target business, gaming, mobile, and many other categories, as well as geo-targeting by continent, sub-continent region, country/territory, city, or DMA to ensure the right audience is being reached. You can roadblock specific pages or sections with complete ownership of the ad units and 100% share of voice, or specific ad units in a page depending on your budget and creative. With over 200,000 subscribers and growing, our newsletters offer a great opportunity to highlight your ad message and strength to a vast yet highly targeted audience. Our newsletters are often targeted toward emerging technology areas, delivered in both HTML and text format to ensure high readership.

The Verge Our Newest Gadgets 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. Because of this different experience, though, the closed nature of the platform can get under some users' skin in ways the iPhone and iPod touch do not. Still, the iPad is likely to just be a starting point for Apple and for multitouch computing in general. A large chunk of the Ars staff contributed to this review, either in the form of writing full sections or by offering feedback and insights based on their own experiences. Table of Contents

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