There are tablets other than the iPad 2? Really?
If you viewed the tablet market only from the outpouring of this week's news, you would think there was only one in existence: the iPad 2. News about the updated Apple device all but swamped every other news story including the deficit crisis, Libya, and even Charlie Sheen.
Nevertheless, at least one other tablet has been making news recently.
Motorola’s Xoom tablet, which most observers see as the first credible competitor to the iPad, was released last week. Featuring Google Android’s new Honeycomb 3.0 operating software, specifically developed for tablet use, the tablet is available only with a cell data plan via Verizon — there is no WiFi-only unit yet — and will cost $599 with a two-year plan and $799 with no contract.
The tablet is similar in size to the iPad2, weighs about 4 ounces more, and like the iPad2 ,features a dual-core processor, full multitasking, front- and rear-facing cameras, and WiFi. One feature no iPad will ever have, however, is Flash animation; the Xoom will have it shortly. The Xoom will go to market supporting the slower Verizon 3G data network, but will be upgradable (with a free hardware upgrade) to the swift Verizon 4G LTE network in the spring. The iPad2 will be sold by both Verizon and AT&T but only with 3G networking.
More than a few observers think the Xoom's pricing is outrageously high compared to iPad pricing.
For those looking to see how well other leading tablets stack up against the iPad (and vice-versa), the Lifehacker website released a comparison chart comparing the iPad2 specifications with those of the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Xoom.
So, will you buy a new iPad2? Washington Post tech columnist Rob Pegoraro raised that question to his readers Thursday (March 3), offering choices that included no interest in a new gadget and waiting for the delivery of the Android Honeycomb OS. The results? Over 50 percent favored getting the new iPad. And several observers are asking if the iPad spells doom for the Xoom. Judging by the specifications of both systems, however, the rumors of Xoom's death may be greatly exaggerated.
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Comcast's Xfinity iPad/iPhone app, which enables users to control their TVs from their devices, now is available for Android smartphone users. The free app released this week allows cable users to access and review their channel guide on their smartphones, set up recordings on their digital recorders, filter the results by high definition channels, movies, sports, and childrens' programming; and select on-demand movies and TV shows for viewing on their TV sets. There is some speculation that these apps will eventually enable Comcast subscribers to view their programs on their smartphones, but that's not available on the current crop of Xfinity apps.
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O, CBC: The new Canadian news app debuts. Unlike many parts of our country, Seattleites do know and care that Canada exists. And now, there’s an app for that. CBCNews has released a cross-platform news app — Apple iPad/iPhone, Android and Blackberry devices — to showcase the organization’s stellar newsgathering prowess. The CBC website has also been upgraded and will provide live streaming video when appropriate, including live pictures from global hotspots such as the current turmoil in the Middle East.
People with access to the local Comcast cable service can watch the CBC’s news hour, “The National” weeknights at 10:00p.m. PST in both high-definition (CBUT-Ch. 619) and standard definition (Ch. 99) TV.
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Despite Amazon.com having a 5,000-film on-line video streaming library, its past efforts to compete with streaming leader Netflix has been at best half-hearted. Amazon content was available on-line with a per-item rental; Netflix was always subscription-based.
All that is changing. Seattle-based Amazon announced that members of Amazon Prime, its $79 annual membership program, will have unlimited free access to streaming films in its collection. Amazon’s current library is reportedly less than half the Netflix collection — Netflix is believed to have more than 11,000 titles — but Amazon is, well, Amazon with enormous name recognition, dependability, and the muscle to compete effectively in virtually any market it chooses. The Amazon Prime program originally offered free two-day shipping, one-day shipping for $3.99 per item; now it offers free streaming videos.
Dollar for dollar, the Amazon program is cheaper than Netflix, averaging $6.60 per month, but it's sold as an annual subscription. Netflix’ streaming-only service costs consumers $96 a year but is paid monthly at $7.99. Adding streaming films to Amazon Prime could be a market-changer for Amazon if people perceive their program as a bargain.
The free movie feature only applies to older films. New films such as "The Social Network" and "Inception" or TV shows such as "Glee" are not part of the Amazon Prime offering.
Netflix continues to solidify its position as top dog in the streaming world. Netflix recently announced that its subscribers will have access to the CBS video library, but mostly for viewing older shows. The two-year nonexclusive pact will allow viewing of full seasons of “Cheers,” “The Twilight Zone” and “Star Trek,” among others. A few recent shows such as “Medium” and “Flashpoint” will be available for viewing.
Tech roundup: Competition for iPad2; new CBC and Xfinity apps; and Amazon vs. Netflix
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Skip Ferderber is a Mukilteo-based journalist given to fits of joy over technology that makes sense. He is a former Los Angeles Times staff writer, edited Millimeter and On Location magazines in the motion picture and television technology industries, and is a long-time contributing writer for HD Video Pro Magazine.
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Motorola XOOM Stock SBF File
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So you’ve rooted your Motorola XOOM and you’re having an awesome time doing everything you’ve ever wanted to do on a giant screen. Then it hits you – a post saying that in order to grab yourself a [4G LTE upgrade from Verizon], you’re gonna have to return that tablet back to stock. Oh noes! Your life would be ever so much more simple if you just had an easy-to-use file that’d essentially do it with a single click — oh my goodness, that’s what we’ve got right here.
This whole situation is made possible by Motorola’s generous unlockable boot loader on the XOOM – now that everyone is rolling around with spikes all over their hands and feet inside their devices, it’s very VERY nice to be able to have what we’ve got here: the stock SBF file. With this file, you’ll be able to use RSD lite to move your device back to the original factory settings. Has this file been send unto the world by Motorola or Verizon officially? No way. Will it be released officially sometime in the future? Possibly, but probably not.
A much more likely situation is that this file has indeed been released accidentally – even though Motorola has allowed you to unlock your device whenever you like, this sort of file is not oft let loose on purpose – guarantees, and all that.
To grab the files you need to bop your device back to stock, head over to the following multi-upload site: [AYQMI1KXLU] or for RSD 4.9 head to this Megaupload instead: [N1MPCX1U]. Then feel free to go back on over to the original XDA thread for further details from the folks that originally discovered this awesome situation.
Windows Phone 7 powered HTC Trophy will note share HTC Thunderbolt’s release month.
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A report is claiming that Windows Phone 7 will not arrive this quarter in Verizon Wireless.
According to Ubergizmo, a Verizon representative claims that Verizon will start selling the Windows Phone 7-powered HTC Trophy in June, debunking earlier notes that the Windows phone will arrive this month.
Compared to other high-end HTC devices like the Thunderbolt and the Evo 4G, the HTC Trophy has no front-facing camera, but with a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, 720p resolution.
Plus, HTC Trophy doesn’t support expandable MicroSD card, but features a 1 GHz single-core Snapdragon processor, the same processing power as the HTC Thunderbolt and other popular smartphones out there.
I think June is a little late because a lot of Android phones are expected to début this quarter like the HTC Thunderbolt and the Motorola Droid Bionic (might hit stores in April). It’s highly possible that Verizon still favors Android over Windows Phone, that’s bad news Nokia.
Speaking of HTC Thunderbolt, more evidences are available on the internet confirming that the first-ever 4G/LTE smartphone will arrive this month. Last date mentioned is March 10.
Are you excited to experience the HTC Trophy with Windows Phone 7 inside? Or still craving for the HTC Thunderbolt or other Android smartphones?
See HTC Trophy in action in the video below:
Search for more HTC Trophy, HTC Thunderbolt and Motorola Droid Bionic news below:
HTC Thunderbolt release date still “not ready,” Trophy with Windows Phone 7 first? (Verizon)
HTC Thunderbolt: March release date “confirmed” by Verizon
HTC Thunderbolt release date delay: First Verizon LTE phone experiencing battery problems?
Motorola Atrix 4G (AT&T) and HTC Thunderbolt (Verizon Wireless) are early rivals
After iPhone 4, Verizon Wireless will sell Motorola Droid Bionic
Verizon Wireless offering $100 off any Droid?
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As you can see from this advertisement I received this morning it appears if you are in the market for a new phone, Verizon Wireless might have a good deal for you to get into an Android smartphone!
$100 off any Droid? I've checked their website and I'm sure if this is an additional $100.00 off their activated prices or not. Their website makes no mention. So it could be that these prices have the $100.00 built in. paypal jeklie.ali09@gmail.com(jeklie munandar)
$100 off any Droid? I've checked their website and I'm sure if this is an additional $100.00 off their activated prices or not. Their website makes no mention. So it could be that these prices have the $100.00 built in. paypal jeklie.ali09@gmail.com(jeklie munandar)
Verizon Getting iPad 2 on Launch Date – March 11
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As you're careful to bonk Apple's iPad is currently the most favourite paper on the market outselling it competitors by a powerful lucre. Time the original iPad secured Apple's condition of the tablet market (for the example state), it's the lately announced iPad 2 that many evince module rattling see the enclosure excite up.
The innovative iPad was pretty normative come with a 9.7-inch pass, 1GHz Apple A4 processor, 256MB of RAM, 16/32/64GB of hardware, WiFi-only or 3G models and of course Apple's iOS transplantable construction. Piece some of this appeals to a spreading market, many key features were nonexistent from the firstborn multiplication tablet6 that person been another to the position including front/rear coat cameras and a dual-core processor.
If you're hunting to touching the iPad 2 you'll belike already see that it gift be accessible amount Marchland 11th at Apple's online and brick & howitzer retail locations. What you power not hit illustrious, nonetheless, is that Verizon will be message the highly due paper on propulsion as considerably including a possibility built for their EV-DO scheme play at $629. What faculty be exciting to see is how the iPad 2?s start effect's Verizon's sales of the Motorola XOOM - vision how they are currently giving is suitable beside the iPad 2.
What would you favor, the iPad 2 or the Motorola XOOM? Let us undergo.