Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 coming with Honeycomb 3.1:


 It is already announced that Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to come with Android 3.0 out of the box, but know the news is that the tablet will actually ship running the updated 3.1 version of Google's tablet-optimized platform. Luckily, this isn't a rumor nor a leak - the source of the news is the manufacturer itself. The product page for the upcoming Galaxy Tabs has been already updated, and a confirmation was posted on Samsung's official Facebook page.

 Some of the new features are that Android 3.1 with Honeycomb brings along are support for USB peripherals and Adobe Flash 10.2, enhanced widget customization options, and a movie rental service courtesy of Google itself. If you would like to learn more, feel free to check out our Android 3.1 Honeycomb hands-on.

First ever 64GB microSD card introduced by KINGMAX:



 If you are thinking that your smartphone's storage capacity is not enough which you want. Then KINGMAX has resolve your problem. The Taiwanese manufacturer has just introduced the world's first 64GB microSD card, which should be sufficient for ever use.

 So just think about it – teaming your smartphone with a 64GB microSD card means that you can carry around a ton of photos, songs, and videos without worrying much about running out of space. KINGMAX's 64GB microSD card should be able to hold about 30,000 digital photos in their original resolution, over 2,000 audio albums, or more than 24 hours of 720p HD video. Besides that, the module is rated as Class 6, which means that the microSD card should be able to read and write data at speeds of over 48Mbits per second. KINGMAX has also implemented error correction control, promises low energy consumption, and tops everything with a lifetime guarantee.