Photos taken today, Tuesday September 30, 2014; resized, click to enlarge.
Monthly Archives: September 2014
NYC Bitcoin Center
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9/11 Memorial
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Xiaomi Windows Phone?
Filed under Other Hardware
Teclast X80h Windows Office Activation
It just seems like it’s Teclast Day here.
How to activate Windows Office on the Teclast X80h eight-inch tablet, via Weibo communiqué:
Filed under Windows Tablets
Another Teclast X98 Air 3G Update
Filed under Android
Shock! Teclast X98 Air 3G Dual-System Android/Windows 8.1
Today is the day Teclast launched all the missiles!
One of them is a video of the Teclast X98 Air 3G running Android and Windows 8.1 without reboot.
What?!
The Weibo communiqué:
Filed under Android, Windows Tablets
Surprise! Teclast X98 Air II
Yes, a second version of the Teclast X98 Air!
If you were about to order the original Teclast X98 Air, don’t. This new one uses the Intel 3736F with a peak frequency of 2.16 GHz! That should bring a measurable improvement in speed. I wouldn’t be surprised if an honest AnTuTu score breaks into the 30,000-level.
The Weibo communiqué:
Filed under Android
Using Steve Jobs In Vain
What Chinese tablet company dared to use the image of Steve Jobs to excoriate competitor companies?
Can you guess before reading further?
HP To Give Away Windows Tablet In Cereal Boxes
Well, not quite. But close.
HP joins Microsoft’s Chromebook and Android assault with $199 laptop and $99 Windows tablet
HP is launching a 7-inch HP Stream 7 tablet for just $99, and an 8-inch version for $149 in November. Both are powered by Intel chipsets, but the company isn’t revealing any additional specifications for this pair of super low-cost Windows tablets. They’re likely to be very low specification devices, but Microsoft is also throwing in a year-long subscription to Office 365 Personal with 1TB of OneDrive storage and 60 minutes of Skype calls each month. HP’s 8-inch tablet also includes 200MB of free LTE data each month with no contract for the life of the device.
No specs cited.
But I’d bet that by the time they get in the few stores that will still allow HP in, China will have superior tablets for the same damn price. I wouldn’t be surprised if the CUBE iWork 7 already matches the un-specced HP tablet, and it’s just US$65.
HP, still How Pathetic.
Previously here:
HP Seven-Inch Windows Tablet Surfaces
Leaked: HP To Release US$99 Seven-Inch Windows Tablet
Intel Pushing US$99 Tablets Again
Intel-Inside Tablets For US$100 This Year
Filed under Windows Tablets