Google’s 7-inch Tablet Nexus becomes better! Just wait

According to The Verge, Google’s first Android Tablet’s Nexus will not hit the market until July.

That before, People hope it come out in May but didn’t. “the company plans to make some design changes and hopes to lower the price from the current $249.”

7-inch Nexus which is made Asus will come with 7-inch screen and an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor what’s more runs Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, and is Wi-Fi-only. The Tablet PC perhaps will be out in July and its price will be between $199 and $249. Two gient,Google and ASUSTek, has been working for a long time to give off their 7-inch co-branded tablet PC.

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Asus Transformer How To: Automatic Saving of Antipaper Notes HD to External SDCard

Since I take notes in class and there is always uncertainty of having to completely wipe your device at any given moment and lose everything, I felt it would be in my best interest to keep my notes stored on the external hard drive.

I couldn’t find the option to do so, so I made a script that will create a folder on the SD card called Antipaper/Notebooks and then move your notebooks there and delete the original folder (/data/data/com.pancerola.and.antipaper.notes/files/) and turn it into a symbolic link pointing to /Removable/MicroSD/Antipaper/Notebooks so that all future notebooks are stored there instead.

MANUALLY BACKUP YOUR NOTEBOOKS LOCATED AT /data/data/com.pancerola.and.antipaper.notes/files/ BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT THIS. MY SCRIPT HAS TO DELETE THE FOLDER TO MAKE A SYMBOLIC LINK

Troubleshooting: Sometimes the files folder doesn’t want to be deleted, you may have to delete it manually in root explorer and then run the script again. If your notebooks are blank, that means they didn’t copy properly, copy the backups to the Antipaper/Notebooks folder on the SDCard. I’m asking you to make a backup for a reason.

Installation Instructions:

Using Script Manager:

Open the file, run as root and click run. If all goes well you shouldn’t see that the link failed to be created.

/dirty scripting

Click

Asus Eee Pad Slider Tablet PC postponed until drop, in the UK

A month after declaring an August release for that Eee Pad Slider, Asus UK has regrettably revised the schedule of its device and asserted, at lowest the UK, will need to wait until fall to get the tablet.
Not sure on why a delay was needed but with luck , it is the last one for the Eee Pad Slider. Asus’ sliding tablet, seen below, runs Android Honeycomb and includes a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) IPS touchscreen, a QWERTY keyboard, an Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC (@ 1.2 GHz apparently), 1GB of RAM, 16/32GB of eMMC flash storage, a microSD card slot, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, mini USB and mini HDMI ports, and 2 cameras (5MP rear-facing, 1.2MP front-facing).

UK prices with this tablet are required later this month

10 Future Android Devices We simply Can’t Wait For

A whole lot and strong Android devices are already out, but–by using our AndroidTabletPcReview.com machine–we can easily see the future of Android, and it looks awesome. Likely to arrive within the year are 3D phones, 4G speeds, and a shiny new Android OS.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (LTE)

The Wi-Fi-only Samsung Galaxy Tab may be debuting June 17th, but we are getting excited about the LTE version coming sometime this summer. Using its razor-thin design and crisp screen, this Android-based tablet is a worthy competitor to Apple’s iPad 2. Add Verizon’s blazingly fast LTE network in to the mix, and you’ll have a tablet that will be unequalled when it comes to browsing the net on the go.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE

Motorola Droid 3

Once the original Motorola Droid released in late 2009, it was the first in a new generation of Android devices. Now, nearly 3 years later, the upcoming Droid 3 is shaping as much as be a worthy successor to the Droid name. What with expected features such as a better keyboard, a high-res qHD display, and a dual-core processor chip, we can’t wait to obtain our hands on the Motorola Droid 3.

Note: The term qHD refers to a screen resolution of 960 pixels by 540 pixels arranged in a 16:9 aspect ratio. This quality is one-quarter of a full HD 1080p frame (thus the name) and it is three-quarters of a 720p frame.

Motorola Droid 3

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer 10.1-Inch Tablet A Beast Of the Tablet PC

Tablets are available in many different designs, styles and sizes, but there certainly aren’t many who offer some of the most fun features on a display that handles over 10 inches. The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer does it at just within the required size, 10.1 inches to become exact.

The tablet sports a fantastic screen size in addition to a boxy firm shape that makes it one of the best tablets available right now.It is fairly stifling looking at such a slim package and realizing that we now have an unbelievable array of features crammed into the Asus Eee Transformer, but that is precisely what has happened.

The tablet is among the best we have seen for enjoying all your media on the go. Using the 10.1 inch WGVA touchscreen you can look at and enjoy some of the sharpest video with up to 178 degrees of viewing angle.

Asus Eee Pad Transformer

One of the top features that wraps itself round the Asus Eee Transformer is the newest Android os Honeycomb and believe the fact that it is amazing. Featuring unbelievable multi-tasking functions and all the most recent in entertainment, the Android Honeycomb gives you everything you could want in a tablet.

Meanwhile the TEGRA 2 processor provides the ASUS Eee Transformer full capabilities of Adobe Flashplayer 10.2. The TEGRA 2 also allows for unbelievably fast web experience, phenomenal video conferencing, and of course an amazing gaming experience in the amazing Android Application Store.

The device includes 16GB of internal flash memory for all your most important items which you don’t want to lose. GPS capabilities also come with the ASUS Eee Transformer and with the lithium battery you can enjoy the incredible tablet for up to 9.5 hours. With an simple move, you can turn the tablet right into a portable PC because of the portable ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Docking Station that serves also as a QWERTY keyboard.

The ASUS Eee Transformer 10.1 inch tablet offers all you need and at a fantastic price considering all the advanced features the device comes with.

Asus states Eee Pad Slider will get to UK shops in August

Initially introduced having a May release date, the Eee Pad Slider tablet remains nowhere to be found but, based on Asus’ UK Facebook webpage, it’s closing in, and can become available in the British Isles this August..

The CES-introduced Eee Pad Slider may include a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) IPS touch screen, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, an Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC (@ 1.2 GHz evidently), 1GB of RAM, 16/32GB of eMMC flash storage space, a micro sd card slot, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, mini USB and mini HDMI ports, and 2 cameras (5MP rear-facing, 1.2MP front-facing).

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Asus’ sliding tablet runs Android Honeycomb (3.1 most likely) and is likely to cost between $499 and $799 (based on SKU).