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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 (32GB) - CNET



The good: The Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 feels like an amalgamation of all our favorite Android tablets of 2011 and is endowed with 4G LTE compatibility from Verizon.
The bad: The on-contract price will make you cry, the off-contract price will make you laugh.
The bottom line: The Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 is a premium Android tablet from the company that defined the category, held back by a high price and uninspired design.



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Motorola kicked off 2011 with the world's first Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablet, the Motorola Xoom. In its wake we witnessed a flood of imitators, and eventually a handful of thinner, brighter, more innovative tablets.
With the Xyboard 10.1 and its smaller sibling, the Xyboard 8.2, Motorola is revisiting the same formula it used for the original Motorola Xoom. By combining high-end hardware with Google's latest tablet-optimized Honeycomb software and Verizon's high-speed mobile network, Motorola could have another hit on its hands.
But will Motorola's recipe for success still work in a time when $199 tablets dominate the headlines and the market is flush with contract-free Honeycomb options? Let's take a look.
Pricing and models
The Motorola Xyboard is an expensive tablet. Purchased through Verizon, the Xyboard is available for $529 (16GB), $629 (32GB), and $729 (64GB), with a two-year commitment to a 4G data plan. These plans start at $30 for 2GB of monthly data. Over the course of two years, the cost of the data plan adds up to $720 plus applicable fees (such as a $35 activation charge). If you try to bail before your contract is up, the early termination fee is up to $350.
If you go with a pay-as-you-go plan, like the iPad's, you'll pay an extra $170 for the device, making it $699 for the lowest-cost 16GB model.
To save some money, you could go with Motorola's smaller Xyboard 8.2, which starts at $430 with a two-year contract. Unfortunately, Verizon's terms and fees are no less onerous.
And what do you get for the money? Well, the Xyboard isn't the fastest tablet we've seen, nor the thinnest, the lightest, the brightest, or the longest-lasting. Arguably, the best thing the Droid Xyboard has going for it (aside from its catchy name) is Verizon's 4G network compatibility. If you feel the need for mobile speed, and you have the money to support your habit, then by all means indulge yourself.
Design
The first thing you're bound to notice about the Xyboard is its clipped-off corners, which give it a more octagonal look. It's a subtle thing, but it does help to distinguish it from the sea of rectangles floating out there.
Like most tablets running Android 3.0 and up, the Xyboard keeps all of its navigation on its 10.1-inch screen, leaving the bezel free from any buttons. Above the screen you'll find a Motorola logo off to one side and a 1.3-megapixel camera in the center.
Flip the Xyboard over on its belly and you'll find a 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash. Both of the Xyboard's cameras are capable of recording 720p video. Two integrated speakers are also on the back, along with power and volume buttons and a door concealing the tablet's SIM card and microSD memory slot.
The top edge of the Xyboard holds a 3.5mm headphone jack and a Tic Tac-sized window for the built-in IR blaster, which enables the tablet to act as a remote control. On the opposite end you'll find a Micro-USB port for charging and syncing, as well as a Micro-HDMI port for mirroring content on your TV. A charging adapter is included with the Xyboard, but the device is capable of charging (very slowly) over a USB connection to your computer.
Tested specMotorola Droid Xyboard 10.1
Maximum brightness411 cd/m2
Default brightness172 cd/m2
Maximum black level0.34 cd/m2
Default black level0.14 cd/m2
Default contrast ratio1,228:01
Maximum contrast ratio1,208:01
Overall, the Xyboard 10.1's design feels solid and thoughtful, with echoes of the Motorola Xoom. Hopefully this time around Motorola will have more than a month of sales under its belt before another tablet steps in with a radical new trendsetting design. Then again, with theConsumer Electronics Show 2012 coming less than a month after the release of the Xyboard, it could be that the Xyboard is cursed to repeat the Xoom's fate. At least this time around, the4G comes baked in.
Hardware specs
Inside the Xyboard 10.1 Motorola is using a 1.2GHz dual core processor from Texas Instruments, backed with a full gigabyte of system RAM. On paper, this sounds like an improvement over the 1GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processors used in most Honeycomb tablets, but I really didn't feel the difference in terms of navigation or overall system responsiveness. In fact, I encountered a handful of surprising application hang-ups, but these things typically get ironed out with software updates.
It's also worth noting that the Xyboard's hardware configuration will be eligible for an Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update in the future. Considering Google's stake in Motorola, one would hope that the software update will be fast-tracked.
Beyond processing, all of the expected premium capabilities are here, including assisted GPS, digital compass, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n, and even digital pen support.
Software
Motorola also throws everything in when it comes to software. Business-minded users will appreciate the preinstalled apps for Citrix, Fuze Meeting, GoToMeeting, Polycom, and Quickoffice HD. The fun-loving will be happy to see Netflix, Blockbuster, Slingbox, and Madden NFL 12.
Fortunately, Motorola and Verizon have done little to obscure the pure Android 3.2 experience. The only branded software on the home screen is MotoCast, an app that enables you to stream or download media to your tablet over the air from your home computer. Verizon's app store and navigation software also come included, but are easy enough to ignore.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

South African Stocks Anglo, BHP, Aspen, DigiCore, Super Group -BusinessWeek

Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- The FTSE/JSE Africa All Share Index advanced for a third day, rising 0.1 percent to 34,142.37 by the close in Johannesburg.

The following were among the most active equities in the South African market today. Stock symbols follow company names.

Anglo American Plc (AGL SJ), a diversified miner that makes up about 9 percent of the index, climbed for the second time in three days, adding 1.3 percent to 329.56 rand. Copper rose in New York, heading for the highest in more than two weeks, after a second bailout for Greece reduced concern the euro-region debt crisis might crimp growth and metals demand.

BHP Billiton Ltd. (BIL SJ), the world’s biggest miner, increassed 0.7 percent to 253.69 rand.
Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd. (APN SJ), the largest maker of generic medicines in the southern hemisphere, edged up for the first time in three days, rising 1.5 percent to 105.21 rand. Fiscal first-half earnings per share rose 24 percent to 30 percent compared with a year earlier, the company said in a trading statement.

DigiCore Holdings Ltd. (DGC SJ), a company that makes vehicle-tracking devices, added 5.2 percent to 3.05 rand, its first gain in 11 days. Profit increased 4.9 percent in the six months through December, the company said in a regulatory filing today.

Gijima Group Ltd. (GIJ SJ), a South African computer- services company, rallied to its highest in almost two weeks, rising 3.6 percent to 57 cents. The company returned to profit in the first half, it said in a regulatory filing.

Litha Healthcare Group Ltd. (LHG SJ), a pharmaceutical developer and wholesaler, advanced to the highest since its 2006 listing, jumping 6.2 percent to 3.10 rand. The company agreed to buy Pharmaplan Proprietary Ltd. from Montreal-based Paladin Labs Inc. Separately, Litha said earnings per share in the year ended Dec. 31 rose 20 percent to 40 percent.

Metair Investments Ltd. (MTA SJ), a company that makes motor vehicle components, increased to the highest level on record, rising 5 percent to 21.70 rand. Earnings per share for the year through December probably increased at least 20 percent, the company said in a trading statement.

MMI Holdings Ltd. (MMI SJ), the South African insurance company that was created last year from the merger of Metropolitan Group Ltd. and Momentum Group Ltd., closed at its lowest in more than two weeks, dropping 0.8 percent to 18.98 rand. The stock was cut to “underperform” from “neutral” at Credit Suisse AG, with a 19 rand price estimate.

Shoprite Holdings Ltd. (SHP SJ), South Africa’s largest retailer by market value, closed at its highest in more than a month, up 1.4 percent to 134.50 rand. Net income advanced to 1.4 billion rand ($183 million), or 2.80 rand a share, in the six months ended Dec. 31, from 1.2 billion rand, or 2.34 rand a share, a year earlier, the Cape Town-based company said today in a stock-exchange statement.

Super Group Ltd. (SPG SJ), a logistics company, surged to its highest in more than three years, advancing 12 percent to 13.30 rand after saying earnings excluding one-time items climbed 63 percent to 244 million rand in the first half.

Motorola Droid Razr Maxx 4G LTE 32GB Android Phone Unlocked Specs Black Review


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With a retail price much lower than those higher-priced recent Android phones which offer inferior battery life and data storage, the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX Android smartphone is arguably one of the best bargains on the entire Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network. No current 4G smartphone delivers more out-of-the-box, user accessible data storage space than the Droid Razr MAXX. And no one comes close to the 21.5 hours of talk time or 15 hours of video playback offered from a single charge of the handset’s battery.

The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx is on sale now starting at $99.99.

With a sub-$100 price tag on contract currently, the handset also benefits from optional Motorola accessories which transform the Android smartphone into a 10.1 inch laptop, desktop PC or multimedia center, and hands-free, in-car GPS device. The Droid Razr MAXX 4G also delivers interior hardware which is protected by a splash resistant layer of nano coating, a display protected by a scratch and chip resistant layer of Corning Gorilla Glass, and a rugged Kevlar and aluminum coated body.

With 32 GB of user accessible data storage available out-of-the-box, in the form of a 16 GB microSD card and an additional 16 GB built into the handset, the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G owner has plenty of room for data and applications. The handset also offer simultaneous voice and data access on Verizon’s 4G LTE system in the United States, which was deemed the fastest and most reliable 4G network among all four US major wireless carriers by independent reviewer RootMetrics.

The handset debuted on January 26 of this year, delivering speeds up to 10 times faster than the Verizon Wireless 3G system. Borrowing the skinny motif of its slimmer twin, the Motorola Droid Razr 4G, the handset measures only 0.35 inches (8.99 mm) in thickness. The Super AMOLED Advanced screen runs 4.30 inches and delivers above average pixel density, at 256 pixels per inch. That results in an overall display resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, and standard capacitive, multitouch gestures are used to navigate the handset.

In the hardware package on board, the extreme battery life comes from a 3,300 mA cell, and a Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 microchip package is used to handle your requests and operations. That chip set is centered around a dual core 1.2 GHz Cortex A9 processor, and a separate PowerVR SGX540 GPU handles all graphics processing. 1.0 GB of RAM system memory is on board, and the rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder provides video capture at 1,080P HD resolution.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

'Shit Android Fanatics Say' outs the fanboys (and fangirls) in usAndroid ... - Android Authority


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'Shit Android Fanatics Say' outs the fanboys (and fangirls) in us Android ...
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Come to think of it, the video does feature things that Android fans would actually say, including arguments about removable batteries, polycarbonate construction vs. aluminum, screen size, quad-core CPUs and patented rectangles. Oh, and another thing: ...

Deal of the Day – 13.3″ Dell XPS 13 Core i5 Ultrabook with a 128GB SSD - The Gadgeteer


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Deal of the Day – 13.3″ Dell XPS 13 Core i5 Ultrabook with a 128GB SSD
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Deal of the Day – 13.3″ Dell XPS 13 Core i5 Ultrabook with a 128GB SSD. by Janet Cloninger on September 15, 2012 · 0 comments. in News. Saturday's LogicBUY Deal is the 13.3″ Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook with a 2nd Generation Core i5 and a 128GB SSD ...

Friday, September 14, 2012

iPhone 5's A6 Chip Could Be a Dual-Core Cortex-A15 CPU - Eastern Morning Herald


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iPhone 5's A6 Chip Could Be a Dual-Core Cortex-A15 CPU
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Apple has promised substantial performance improvements courtesy of its brand-new A6 system-on-a-chip, but it hasn't given any real technical details about the new component. This has sparked speculation about the true nature of this part. Some suggest ...

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NVIDIA tops Android gaming with 5 million TegraZone downloads - AndroidCommunity


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NVIDIA tops Android gaming with 5 million TegraZone downloads
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If you're a fan of Android gaming as of late then surely you're probably rocking an NVIDIA-powered device. The folks from NVIDIA have continued to push the gaming front with not only their high powered Tegra 2 and quad-core Tegra 3 devices, but with ...
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Last-minute HTC One X+ emerge ahead of HTC event - CNET


Last-minute HTC One X+ emerge ahead of HTC event
CNET
Expectations thus far put the phone as running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and featuring 1.6GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Coupled with 1GB RAM and 32GB storage, the One X+ should offer consumers an updated HTC Sense 4.5 user interface. The latest ...

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MLS Preview from The Sports Network (ET) - Anchorage Daily News


MLS Preview from The Sports Network (ET)
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Rosell joined Sporting from Barcelona's B team in August, and in just his second appearance with the club, scored the winning goal in the 87th minute against Toronto FC to secure a 2-1 win in Sporting's last match. The result came after Kansas City ...

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Hot Deal: Dell XPS 14 Ultrabook for $999 - Chip Chick


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Hot Deal: Dell XPS 14 Ultrabook for $999
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The 14″ Dell XPS 14 Core i5 900p Ultrabook is on sale today for just $999 with free shipping after a $100 off coupon code! It also comes with a great 21-day hassle-free return policy. Under the hood you get a 3rd generation Core i5 Ivy Bridge ...

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Apple needs more than iPhone 5 to beat Android, reports say - News Pakistan


News Pakistan

Apple needs more than iPhone 5 to beat Android, reports say
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The sales are also expected to beat that of iPhone, iPhone 4 and 4S but still Android is the market leader by a thick margin. According to the statistics compiled by ComScore, another research firm, Android had a 52.2% share in the US market versus 33 ...

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Emerson Network Power Announces Industrys Highest Density ATCA Media ... - Broadcast Newsroom


Emerson Network Power Announces Industrys Highest Density ATCA Media ...
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A new AdvancedTCA® (ATCA®) media processing blade announced today by Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson and the global leader in enabling Business-Critical Continuity, has the highest density of digital signal processing (DSP) cores of ...

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UCLA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Defensive line getting the job done so far - Los Angeles Daily News


UCLA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Defensive line getting the job done so far
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UCLA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Defensive line getting the job done so far. By Miguel A. Melendez Special to the Daily News. Posted: 09/13/2012 10:35:59 PM PDT. Updated: 09/13/2012 11:19:01 PM PDT. Sometimes the final box score isn't always the best ...

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India beats China on Internet user additions - MSN India


India beats China on Internet user additions
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New Delhi: A report by industry body Assocham along with independent research firm comScore said that among the Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) nations, India has been the fastest growing market adding over 18 million Internet users during the ...

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

College Notebook: Maryland topples UNC in women's soccer - News & Observer


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College Notebook: Maryland topples UNC in women's soccer
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Alex Reed and Hayley Brock scored just more than 14 minutes apart as Maryland upset North Carolina 2-1 Thursday night in the teams' ACC women's soccer openers. The Terps (5-2-1, 1-0) are the second team to beat the Tar Heels ...
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LG Optimus L9 Android phone (preview) - PC World Magazine


LG Optimus L9 Android phone (preview)
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LG only recently launched its aggressively priced L-Style range of Android smartphones in Australia but the company has already added a flagship device to that category. The LG Optimus L9 offers a huge 4.7in IPS screen, a dual-core processor and a ...

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ViewSonic VSD220 Smart Display with Android Comes to US - Tom's Hardware Guide


ViewSonic VSD220 Smart Display with Android Comes to US
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It will combine a 1920 x 1080 full-HD 22-inch LED-backlit dual-touch panel, an ARM Cortex-A9-based OMAP4428 dual-core SoC (1 GHz) from Texas Instruments, and Google's Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" operating system. It will also feature 8 GB of ...

Union Notebook: Seeking improvement on set pieces - Major League Soccer


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Union Notebook: Seeking improvement on set pieces
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CHESTER, Pa. – Over the past two weeks, Philadelphia Union manager John Hackworth set up a friendly competition to see who could score the most goals in training, a possible solution to the team's scoring drought. But with Philly having netted a meager ...

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Sprint announces Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE, available September 16th ... - Engadget


Sprint announces Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE, available September 16th ...
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Samsung's got a new Galaxy in town, and it's the Victory 4G LTE on Sprint. Available on the Now Network this upcoming Sunday, the device packs Android 4.0 (ICS), a 4-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display, 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 ...

AT&T HTC One X+ 4G LTE with Tegra 3 spotted at FCC - Android Community


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AT&T HTC One X+ 4G LTE with Tegra 3 spotted at FCC
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Rumors of an HTC One X+ have been floating around for some time now, some even stating a model arriving for T-Mobile. Today however a new and improved Tegra 3 powered quad-core 4G LTE One X+ has hit the FCC en route to AT&T. NVIDIA's Icera ...
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