Showing posts with label SMACKDOWN. Show all posts
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Apple MacBook Air [ SMACKDOWN - PARTICIPATE NOW ] - PvaWorld Giveaway 2011

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Apple MacBook Air [ SMACKDOWN - PARTICIPATE NOW ] - PvaWorld Giveaway 2011 : Click here pvaworld.info MacBook Air Review: A truly mobile device needs to be light, thin, and strong enough to take with you wherever you go. It also needs to perform quickly, spring to life instantly, and have enough battery power to keep up with you. It should have no spinning hard drive, no optical drive, and no unnecessary parts. All of that is true of iPad. And now, it's true of Apple's most mobile notebook ever: MacBook Air.MacBook Air continues its legacy of firsts with something entirely new for any Mac: flash storage. Standard. In fact, the new MacBook Air is designed completely around flash storage. But in a totally different way. Typically, flash storage is housed in a package that's the same size as a conventional hard drive. Yet the flash chips themselves occupy a very small portion of that housing. Getting rid of the hard drive enclosure and using only the parts that matter — the actual flash chips — frees up about 90 percent more space. And just like that, there's room for other important things, like a bigger battery. Now you have a notebook that weighs practically nothing and runs for hours on a single charge. That's mobility mastered.No one knows Multi-Touch technology better than Apple. Introduced with the very first iPhone and taken even further with iPad, Multi-Touch is now part of practically every Apple device. It's simply the best and most personal way to interact with your software. And the optimal way to experience Multi-Touch on a notebook is ...

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HTC Flyer - SMACKDOWN - [ QUICK REVIEW & GIVEAWAY 2011 ]

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A tablet like no other HTC Flyer is a portable 7-inch tablet with a magic pen that can do more for you than you can imagine. From creating masterpieces with a stroke of a paintbrush, to taking multimedia notes or even signing digital documents, HTC Flyer puts you in control of any situation. With streaming movies at a touch of your finger, HTC Flyer turns any moment into something special



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HTC Flyer - SMACKDOWN - [ QUICK REVIEW & GIVEAWAY 2011 ] : Click here: pvaworld.info The Flyer isn't part of the pack of tablets running the latest version of Google's Android software, 3.0 Honeycomb. Instead, HTC has slapped its Sense custom user interface, seen on the company's smart phones, over the top of Android 2.4 Gingerbread. For those keeping track of version numbers, Android 2.4 and Android 2.3 are both known as 'Gingerbread', since these two versions of the operating system are almost identical. Android 3.0 Honeycomb is a version specifically designed for tablets, rather than for smart phones. Sticking to the older version of Android has given HTC the time to customise the interface significantly. We haven't seen the Flyer's user interface in action yet, but HTC told us that it's tweaked all of its apps to take advantage of the tablet's extra screen space. For example, the email app will have two panels, showing your inbox and an email at the same time. HTC is one of the only companies that's done a great job of skinning Android. Its Sense user interface has been making geeky phone software better-looking and easier to use ever since it first appeared on the Hero. Consequently, we're cautiously optimistic about HTC's software efforts on the Flyer. We also loved the Samsung Galaxy Tab, even though it only ran Android 2.2, so there's hope for the Flyer too. But — and this is a big but — the Galaxy Tab came out about five months ago, before Honeycomb was even out. At the time, we were thrilled to embrace a more pocket ...

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