Friday, September 2, 2011

Lenovo's A1 tablet goes cheap, stays classy | Android Atlas - CNET Reviews

Lenovo's A1 tablet goes cheap, stays classy | Android Atlas - CNET Reviews: Lenovo's A1 Android tablet isn't setting out to change the world, but it is hoping to raise your expectations of budget-priced Android tablets.

The A1 is a $250 7-inch Android 2.3 tablet in the same vein as 2010's Samsung Galaxy Tab. Unlike most Android tablets in this price range, the A1 is fully decked out with all of Google's Android services, including Market, Gmail, Maps, navigation, and more.

CNET Exclusives: Roku 2XS - CNET

CNET Exclusives: Roku 2XS - CNET: "The good: The Roku 2 XS is an ultrasmall Wi-Fi streaming-media box that offers dozens of Internet video and audio services, including Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, Crackle, Pandora, NHL, NBA, and MLB, among many others. It works with HD and standard TVs, and it includes a Wii-like motion controller for casual gaming (Angry Birds is included)"

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Turn Documents, PDFs, Pictures and Movies into Interactive Flip Books

Turn Documents, PDFs, Pictures and Movies into Interactive Flip Books: "Tablets and e-readers constantly try to simulate the reading experience of a printed book by making digital pages appear to flip when turned. So far, owners of these devices like the idea of digital-page turning, so much so that software developers are looking for ways to make other text-based materials into flippable pages."

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Troubleshoot Wireless Network Connection Problems [Charts] - How-To Geek ETC

Troubleshoot Wireless Network Connection Problems [Charts] - How-To Geek ETC: "Have Wi-Fi network problems? This set of handy flowcharts will guide you (or a distant relative in need of assistance) towards Wi-Fi happiness."

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