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As we're getting closer to the official launch of Windows 8 more and more info about its features becomes available, some bits directly from Microsoft (this is the new Windows 8 official blog) and some through its partners that are playing already with early builds of the upcoming OS, deemed the biggest revolution since Windows 95.Given what we've seen already I kind of believe Microsoft is right and hope they get it right the first time (not like Vista). And now let's take a look at the thi...
Maybe you remember the late February leaks of Dell's 2011 tablet plans and the promised 10 inch Windows 7 tablet from about the same period. Apparently the HP Slate 500 has still quite a few months to breathe happily (not that competition is the reason it's not selling good) as Dell's tablet for professionals (that's how you call a tablet with an OS not suited for touch use like Windows 7) was delayed till Fall 2011, when the company says it's a safe bet for launch, as the product will be quite ...
In a perfect world you would find out about a product when it's released officially by its manufacturer, but we don't live in such a world, so leaks like the one from Dell happen pretty often. The leak in question reveals company's plans for the next 12 months, including smartphones and tablets of Android, Windows Phone 7 and Windows 7/8 variety.That's right, Dell plans a Windows 8 tablet, the Peju, for official announcement at CES 2012 in January. Microsoft hasn't even announced the new O...
Today Dell announced a lot of new portables, workstations and products for businesses. No tablets unfortunately, but they did hinted at a few models coming down the road till end year. And since today's event was for businesses, guess who's the target for Dell's upcoming 10 inch Windows 7 tablet?It's for business professionals, or course. Probably it will be a direct competitor to HP Slate, another Windows 7 tablet for professional users. Dell failed (on purpose) to give any details, but men...
Have you ever stopped to think about why Intel is so present in our everyday gadgets than AMD? Is it the fact that they make faster processors than the competition? No, it's not that, it's the money they have, that allows them to push their products to consumers via ad campaigns like the one they're preparing for the next gen Oak Trail Atom CPUs, which will debut in Q1 2011. And they're doing it right, by sponsoring vendors like ASUS, Acer, Dell, Samsung and Toshiba to advertise products powered...
After playing with the Dell Streak at the official launch in my country it's time to take a deeper look at the 5 inch tablet by looking at a few videos that give you an idea about how it feels in hand and in pockets, how you can choose a better keyboard and how you can read books, install new books and the Kindle app for Android.I've done those videos together with my friend Mike after receiving the Dell Streak tablet. We're going to keep the sample for a few days so if you feel like needing...
After a lot of writing about the Dell Streak without actually testing it is time to put down my first hands on experience with Dell's 5 inch offering, as it was just launched here in Eastern Europe. Unlike the US version it comes unlocked for all GSM networks for a price of approximately 800 USD, but a subsidized version is in works (the deal with local GSM provides is still being discussed).I won't get into too much details about the specs of Dell Streak but I will make a short list of the ...
Now that Dell Streak finally appeared in US it's time to take a look at what you can do to accessorize the tablet once you got your own. Let's face it: a Dell streak without a carrying case, a Bluetooth headset and a screen protector is nothing to be proud of. Those things are a must for Dell Streak (or any other tablet for that matter), especially a carrying case that makes moving around all the time not a problem for that gorgeous 5 inch screen. In this article I'm going to present you the bes...
Now that we know more about Dell's Streak US launch it's time to take a look the polished Android custom interface from Dell in a short video presentation from one of Dell's officials. Unlike HTC, Dell didn't redraw all the Android interface, but limited itself to make it more practical, which doesn't mean is not an effort worth considering.Browsing on the large 5 inch screen (large compared to smart-phones) is something you'll enjoy, plus video playback is smooth enough. The large virtual k...
Dell Streak is one of the few slate tablets that will appear this year and apparently is one of the coolest ones, some even saying it's what PDAs should have been 10 years ago. Anyway, the US launch of the Dell Streak is approaching the deadline and Dell posted a sign up form that will remind you when you can pre-order it.The delay of US launch versus Europe is not clear to me but I can speculate that Dell wanted to test the water first in good old Europe, or they wanted to strike a deal wit...