Wednesday
Jun272012

Google launches $199 Nexus 7 Android tablet with Jellybean OS, targets Amazon's Kindle Fire

If you are an Android tablet manufacturer that has a 7-inch product that costs more than $200, take heed. Google just released their Nexus 7 tablet which boasts a quad-core or 12-core processor, runs the latest Android 4.1 Jellybean OS and is deeply integrated with their books, media, gaming and now magazine strategy. If you are Amazon, maker of the profoundly popular (in the US only) Kindle Fire, take heed. The Nexus 7, made by ASUS, will be available to the US, Canada and UK.

Wednesday
Jun272012

Video: Sony's Internet Player with Google TV demoed, available in August

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Earlier today, Sony launched the first Canadian GoogleTV with their new Internet Player. Some of the cooler features include a new remote control with a trackpad and a touch keyboard. The Internet Player, which will sell for $200 and is available for pre-orders, will start shipping in mid-August. Aside from featuring Google Apps and various types of streaming content, it will also have access to the Chrome browser as well as some Google games. 

Wednesday
Jun272012

Samsung Galaxy S III comes to Canada today

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

We've waited and we've waited some more and the day has finally come.  Samsung's Galaxy S III, the smartphone "built for humans" finally comes to Canada and will be available from Bell Mobility, Virgin Mobile, SaskTel, TELUS and Rogers Wireless. The SGH-iT999 model will be available from Videotron, Wind and Mobilicity.

With supposedly over 9 million pre-orders, this flagship Samsung smartphone is the first unified Galaxy device available on various carriers, and explosions notwithstanding, is expected to be the best selling Samsung smartphone yet and a leading Android device. Check out our video overview of the device below.

Tuesday
Jun262012

Video: Toshiba's Excite line of 7, 10 and 13-inch Android tablets demoed

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The original Toshiba Thrive was the Russian Fur Hat of the first gen of Android tablets. It was large and heavy but it did the job well (and offered a removable battery plus sundry ports).

Toshiba's slimmed down their 10-inch Excite tablet significantly yet kept all the convenient ports and features. Now we have a ultra-vivid 7-inch tablet with an OLED screen as well as a lavish 13.3-inch Android tablet (the biggest in the market) aimed at the home entertainment segment. Toshiba is really exploring the market and trying to offer the widest range of products for a variety of users. All three run similar specs and have the same ports although the OLED screen particular to the little one (7 inch) is stunning.  Which one strikes your fancy?