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News & Reviews:   tablet

  • MediaTek announces the Helio X23 and X27 deca-core mobile processors

    MediaTek announces the Helio X23 and X27 deca-core mobile processors

    We have talked about the Helio X25 SoC before, which was used in the Meizu Pro 6 smartphone. Today MediaTek has announced two new models that sits in the same family line – the deca-core Helio X23 and Helio X27 mobile processors.

  • Netflix now allows offline viewing on devices

    Netflix now allows offline viewing on devices

    If you are currently subscribing to Netflix, and wished you can bring your favourite show or movie along with you while you are travelling – good news. Netflix now allows users to download shows onto your smart devices for offline viewing. This feature is now live for both the Android and iOS apps, and regardless of the subscription tier.

  • 1.3 million Google accounts affected by Gooligan Android bug

    1.3 million Google accounts affected by Gooligan Android bug

    You should check your account, as a new bug has made headlines with Android accounts across the world. Thanks to the Gooligan bug, several malicious apps have been downloaded by Android users allowing the malware inside them to wreak havoc with as many as 1.3 million Google accounts.

  • Modest specs needed for VR on Windows, reports revealed

    Modest specs needed for VR on Windows, reports revealed

    After the reveal of the high-end HTC Vive and Oculus Rift from Valve, many are feeling that VR is something beyond their reach and means, as the entry point for high-end VR seems to be in the realms of high-end gaming machines. However, a new report states that Microsoft’s own Holographic OS may not need something high end – in fact, the PC at your house right now may already be supported for VR.

  • We are still looking and waiting for the foldable smartphone to come to fruition. We expect Samsung to be the first company to bring the foldable smartphone to the market – but according to a new patent filed by them, we may see a foldable tablet first instead.

  • We are expected to see something special this coming 4th October, as Google readies to launch several new items. One of them is apparently a new software initiative, which Google is calling “Andromeda”, an Android/Chrome hybrid OS.

  • Apple iPad range also getting price cuts in Malaysia, up to RM 700

    Apple iPad range also getting price cuts in Malaysia, up to RM 700

    We have seen the new updated Apple iPhone line getting both a storage bump and a price cut on the Malaysian Apple online store. Apparently the iPads are also getting price updates and storage options as well. Price cuts up to RM 700 can be seen on selected models.

  • Rumours: Samsung may have a new tablet with the S-Pen soon?

    Rumours: Samsung may have a new tablet with the S-Pen soon?

    The tablet market is getting smaller and smaller, as more people turn to their large smartphones for their tablet-like experience. Of course there are situations where tablets will benefit greatly, and when paired with the right accessory, a tablet will bring new meaning to working on the go. Which is why this new leak of a new Samsung tablet with the S Pen is good news.

  • Android now has more than 85% market share worldwide

    Android now has more than 85% market share worldwide

    You know Android is the king of smartphone when you get numbers like this – a report online shared that the OS from Google is currently holding about 86.2% of the world smartphone market share for the first half of 2016. Trailing way behind is iOS with under 12%.  

  • New battery breakthrough may double current Lithium Ion battery capacity

    New battery breakthrough may double current Lithium Ion battery capacity

    While we are getting new processors, screen and even housing design – the humble battery is still essentially the same tech that the ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia used way back. Now MIT may have just cracked the code to make current battery more efficient – up to two times if the report is correct.


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