Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise

Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, lowcost Android on the rise

It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that more Americans than ever now own tablets, but if you’d ever wanted some quantifiable data to go along with that homespun wisdom, then the Pew Research Center is glad to help. According to its latest report, 22 percent of US adults now own a tablet of some form. While the iPad remains the dominant player in the space with a 52 percent market share, this figure starkly contrasts the 81 percent share that Pew reported in 2011. As you might expect, Android tablets have made significant inroads and now account for 48 percent of the overall tablet space. Leading the Android charge is the Kindle Fire, which alone accounts for 21 percent of all tablets sold. It’s worth pointing out that Pew’s survey was conducted before the release of either the Nexus 7 or the Kindle Fire HD, which means that even the most recent information is a bit behind the curve. You’ll find a press release after the break that provides a much broader take on Pew’s latest findings in the mobile space, but those who want to go straight to the meat should hit up the source link below.

Continue reading Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise

Filed under: Tablets, Mobile, Apple, Amazon

Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Oct 2012 17:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink Computerworld  |  sourcePew Research Center  | Email this | Comments


Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/-dB_Fo2As2Y/

Jailhouse Rock King Creole GI Blues Flaming Star Wild In The Country

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Quick screen comparison: Galaxy Note 2 versus Galaxy S3

Android Central

Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 ushers in the post-PenTile era

In the past, most SuperAMOLED smartphone screens have used a "PenTile" matrix pattern for the subpixels that make up each dot on the display. This pattern of tiny LEDs in an RGBG (red, green, blue, green) layout can improve battery life compared to regular RGB, but may also be prone to discolored whites and jagged edges in text and other UI elements. The difference isn't always pronounced — the Galaxy S3, for example, has one of the better-looking PenTile displays we've tested. However, in the past it's been a compromise you've had to deal with if you want a Samsung phone with a bright, high-contrast SuperAMOLED screen.

The Galaxy Note 2 is a bit different. Samsung's latest 5.5-inch monster phone makes a clean break from the PenTile past, introducing in an HD SuperAMOLED display with a more traditional RGB subpixel arrangement (the kind used in most LCD displays). That results in more subpixels making up each individual pixel, and in a more regular pattern. And that means there's less discoloration and sharper lines on-screen.

Interestingly, the Note 2's RGB subpixel arrangement isn't quite a standard RGB stripe — it's got a red and green subpixel stacked on top of each other, with a larger (but darker) blue subpixel to the left. There's been some speculation that this setup allows for extra longevity, as blue AMOLEDs tend to burn out more quickly than other colors — and so a larger, darker blue subpixel would last longer. We've yet to see any official confirmation of this theory, but at the very least, the larger blue subpixel doesn't seem to adversely affect color balance on the Note 2.

We've included an example of two icons above to show some of the differences. On the Galaxy S3 there are noticeably fewer subpixels making up the image, and some noticeable greenish-blue discoloration. The RGB-toting Note 2 produces a much sharper, more natural image. For a more detailed view, click the image above for an expanded view.

Needless to say our time with the Galaxy Note 2 has us excited for the future of AMOLED displays. If you find yourself anywhere near a Note 2 in-store demo unit anytime soon, you'll definitely want to check it out for yourself.

More: SLCD, SAMOLED, PenTile, RGB – Does it matter?



Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/atQEJV4Vebk/story01.htm

Stay Away Joe Speedway Live A Little Love A Little Charro The Trouble With Girls

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

TELUS confirms HTC One X+ is coming to Canada

Android Central

TELUS has just confirmed with us that they'll be offering the HTC One X+, though they remained skittish on pricing or timing details. They acknowledged the launch would be happening in the fall, though it's unclear if they were simply referring to when the device would be making its inaugural debut in Europe. 

In any case, have you seen this thing? Sure, it's not a major leap from the original One X, but that predecessor was already really great, and it's looking like it will raise the bar even further. The One X Plus will  boast a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor, keep the same 4.7-inch 1280 x 720 display, and has an 8 megapixel camera on the back. Best of all, the One X+ is packing Android 4.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box. 

I'm still waiting to hear back from Rogers or Bell to see if either one will be offering the One X+ as well or if they'll pick up the One VX. Update: Two big fat "no comment" replies from Bell and Rogers. 



Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/jjHszDQkvHo/story01.htm

Paradise Hawaiian Style Spinout Easy Come Easy Go Double Trouble Clambake

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Firefox 4 Mobile officially released for Android and Maemo devices

Firefox 4 MobileMoments ago, Mozilla stripped the release candidate moniker from Firefox 4 Mobile and pronounced it fit for public release. If you have a Nokia N900 phone, or a fairly-modern Android 2.0-or-later device, go ahead and install it from the Market, by using scanning the QR code after the break, or by visiting Firefox.com/m.

Accompanying the release is the launch of Spark, a cute social game that’s designed to fuel the adoption of Firefox 4 Mobile, much like last week’s use of Glow and Twitter Party during Firefox 4 PC’s release.

While the browser still feels a little rough around the edges, it’s definitely worth trying out if you’re still using Android’s stock browser. Its JavaScript performance is significantly better than any other Android browser, and if you use Firefox on your PC, its built-in Sync functionality is awesome.

Over the next few days we’ll have plenty of tips and tricks for Firefox 4 Mobile, and a list of the best add-ons available for the new browser.

Continue reading Firefox 4 Mobile officially released for Android and Maemo devices

Firefox 4 Mobile officially released for Android and Maemo devices originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 29 Mar 2011 11:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Source: http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/03/29/firefox-4-mobile-officially-released-for-android-and-maemo-devic/

It Happened At The World s Fair Fun In Acapulco Kissin Cousins Viva Las Vegas Roustabout

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Tarzan Ball is a tricky hook-and-pull physics game

tarzanball

So, you’re a ball. A Tarzan Ball, to be precise. You’ve earned the nickname thanks to your astonishing ability to shoot out a lengthy ‘vine’ (I hope it’s a vine) at objects, and then pull yourself towards those objects.

That’s a handy ability to have, especially since you’ve got no legs, no arms, and no other means of transportation. In Tarzan Ball, the rope is everything. But you don’t just swing around the screen aimlessly – that wouldn’t be much of a game now, would it?

Instead, your goal in life is to collect “targets”. Each level has one of these “targets” hidden away somewhere on the screen, usually behind some kind of barrier. Once you navigate close enough to the target, you can shoot your rope at it and just reel it in. That’s when you pass the level.

You can’t die in this game, but it can still be very frustrating. It’s actually one of the tougher games I’ve posted recently. Still, if you enjoy physics games, this one is quite nicely made.

[This is actually the sequel to IQ Ball, which we covered last year! -Ed]

Tarzan Ball is a tricky hook-and-pull physics game originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Source: http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/02/21/tarzan-ball-is-a-tricky-hook-and-pull-physics-game/

The Trouble With Girls Change Of Habit Elvis That s the Way It Is Elvis On Tour The Rainmaker

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Netflix for iPad Gets ?Just for Kids? Section

Watching Netflix on the iPad just became a more kid-friendly experience. Netflix announced today that it is adding a Just for Kids section to its iPad app. The Just for Kids content has been available to Netflix subscribers for over a year now, though it wasn’t available on all devices. The special section is optimized for [...]

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/10/netflix-for-ipad-gets-just-for-kids-section/

Speedway Live A Little Love A Little Charro The Trouble With Girls Change Of Habit

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Tumblr Will Live-GIF the Presidential Debates (!!!) [Election]

Click here to read Tumblr Will Live-GIF the Presidential Debates (!!!)

Tumblr will be covering tomorrow’s presidential debate in the best way possible—by live-GIFfing it. And suddenly, the election became almost tolerable. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/xJHBUElzHBg/tumblr-will-live+gif-the-presidential-debates-

Frankie And Johnny Paradise Hawaiian Style Spinout Easy Come Easy Go Double Trouble

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Why You Have Bad Breath in the Morning [Giz Explains]

Click here to read Why You Have Bad Breath in the Morning

You brush. You floss. You swish some burning mint-laced liquid around in your mouth until it hurts. You go to bed with an oral hygiene gold star, and you wake up with white gloop connecting your lips and some vile odor emanating from it. Wtf happens in our mouths while we sleep? More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/K3zv6WFy0X8/why-you-have-bad-breath-in-the-morning

Viva Las Vegas Roustabout Girl Happy Tickle Me Harum Scarum

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Vizio’s New 60-Inch Flagship HDTV Anchors Your Living Room For Just $1000 [HDTV]

Click here to read Vizio's New 60-Inch Flagship HDTV Anchors Your Living Room For Just $1000

Vizio’s long been the champion of affordable flat-screen TVs, and its new E-Series Razor LED TV puts a massive 60-inch display in your home theater for a mere $1,000. That’s not pocket change by any stretch of the imagination, but for a grand it’s a heck of a lot of TV that doesn’t skimp on functionality. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/EvK0FC4-xes/vizios-new-60+inch-flagship-hdtv-anchors-your-living-room-for-just-1000

Kid Galahad Girls Girls Girls It Happened At The World s Fair Fun In Acapulco Kissin Cousins

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Vizio’s ‘extra-large’ holiday HDTV lineup goes from 55- to 70-inches

Vizio's 'extralarge' holiday HDTV lineup goes from 55 to 70inches

While Vizio’s summer has been all about PCs, set-top Google TV boxes and even the odd ultrawidescreen HDTV, it’s getting back into its usual garb for the fall. As is its customs, it’s rolling out a few new HDTV models ahead of the big shopping season, which range in size from 55- to 70-inches. Other than the 58-inch CinemaWide ultra widescreen model there are also three representatives from its M-Series, with a 55-inch model for $949, and a 65-inch model that’s $1,699 with 3D and $1,499 without. The other two models are in its E-Series line, and are 2D only edge-lit LED sets that feature a new thin bezel / slim frame design. The 60-inch version is priced at $999, while the 70-inch goes for $1,999. They all include the Yahoo Widgets powered Vizio Internet Apps (Netflix, Vudu, Hulu, Amazon etc.) and WiFi built in and most are already popping up on store shelves near you (just ask Logitech and Sling how that works), check out a bit more information in the press release after the break.

Continue reading Vizio’s ‘extra-large’ holiday HDTV lineup goes from 55- to 70-inches

Filed under: Displays, Home Entertainment, HD

Vizio’s ‘extra-large’ holiday HDTV lineup goes from 55- to 70-inches originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Oct 2012 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |  sourceVizio Blog  | Email this | Comments


Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/5cTu0r37-gQ/

Follow That Dream Kid Galahad Girls Girls Girls It Happened At The World s Fair Fun In Acapulco

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment