In a Weibo communique today, the service division of Onda announced:
Daily Archives: July 14, 2014
Ainol Inovo8, A “2/32” Windows Tablet
Over at the IMP3Net forum, someone has an engineering sample of an eight-inch Windows 8.1 tablet forthcoming from Ainol [Google Translate].
Filed under Windows Tablets
So That’s How It Is In China
Cube IWORK8, Jumper EZ pad and VOYO WinPad A1 mini Are Actually All Designed By Emdoor EM-I8080
So… did Wisky do both the Teclast P89HD and the Rosa W061i?
Filed under Windows Tablets
Teclast X89HD On Sale July 18th
Next-day update: The July 18th sales date is confirmed by eReadCN [Google Translate].
Second next-day update: Official: Teclast X89HD On Sale July 18th
That’s what this graphic at the Tmall listing seems to indicate:
Debut discount price, with a regular price of 1,699 yuan?
Filed under iPad Mini Clones
Xiaomi MiPad Third 50K Batch, Then Open Sales
Xiaomi issued two Weibo communiques that seem to indicate supplies of the MiPad will soon be freely available.
The first communique, that slipped past me yesterday, is to announce another fifty thousand will be available on July 15th (tomorrow):
Filed under iPad Mini Clones
AnTuTu Scores Are Going Crazy
In a Weibo communique today, Nvidia touted the latest AnTuTu version 5 score for its K1 CPU in the Xiaomi MiPad (well, really, what else is the K1 in that can be scored?):
Filed under Android
Onda “Sells Out” Tiny V989 Beta Test Supply
In a Weibo communique today, Onda tried to get people to think they’re just like Xiaomi:
Filed under Android
Shit Is All Fucked-Up And Bullshit, Part Two
Citigroup to pay $7 billion settlement
The U.S. government is expected to announce that Citigroup (C) will pay $7 billion to settle an investigation into shoddy mortgage-backed securities the bank sold in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
Seven billion sounds like a lot, right?
Bull and shit.
Filed under Fraud
The Hot Book In China Right Now
Xiaomi’s MiPad Weibo published a communique today that contains some staggering information about a book that went viral through social media:
Filed under Books: Internet, Digital Overthrow, Marketing