The Xperia Tablet Z adopts the OmniBalance design as seen in the Xperia Z and Xperia ZL smartphones, it also sports the signature aluminium power button. The tablet has a lightweight fibreglass reinforced back panel with steel-like properties according to the company. It also has a couple of exposed pins on the chassis, so that it can be used with a dock without removing port flaps.
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Toshiba AT300SE 10.1-Inch Android Tablet
Toshiba has refreshed its 10.1-inch AT300 Android tablet, adding a new price tag that starts at £299.99. The Toshiba AT300SE is “designed with everyday and cost-concious customers in mind” and comes with Jelly Bean from the box. Apart from that, there’s not much that’s radically different between it and its premium forerunner.
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New Firmware Update Released For Sony Xperia Tablet S
Sony has released a new firmware update for the Xperia Tablet S . The ‘release6a’ firmware is a minor update, clocking in at 17MB and fixes a VPN connection error. The Android firmware version remains at Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich and Kernel version 2.6. It’s probably not worth updating for most, but if you’ve had VPN issues then this will be right up your street.
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Razer Project Fiona
It only exists as a prototype right now, but Razor Project Fiona is already making a waves in tablet community. What is it? Its the world first gaming tablet. Uisng standard style 10.1 inch touchscreen as the main structure of the tablet, its also comes with some funky looking handles to house to the gaming control. Inside you’ll find an intel core i7 running window 7. Not much else is known about project Fiona although reports sat yhe hardware is respectable enough to run the entertaining Warhammer 40K : Space Marine. Tbalet enthuasiast are already calling this next step in gaming . Gamers, however are usually much harder to convince
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Female Online Gamers Have More Sex
Gamers rejoice: female online gamers are more social, happy, sexually and physically active than their non-gaming counterparts, according to a Harris Interactive survey of 2,000 U.S. adults. Gaming is a stress reliever for most of these women (61%), while 16% game online to connect with others.
This GameHouse infographic, first published in VentureBeat, compares the characteristics of women who game online and those who don’t. The study found that 55% of online gamers are women and 45% are men, although the infographic only details findings about women.
Female online gamers are more social than their non-gaming counterparts. Forty-one percent socialize at least once each day in person compared to 31% of non-gamers. They’re also more active on social networks, with 88% of gamers socializing online at least once each day compared to 71% of non-gamers.
More than half of all gaming women (64%) are either married or live with a partner. Fifty-seven percent have sex and 38% have sex at least once a week. Non-gaming women are less sexually active, as 52% have sex and 34% have sex at least once a week.
Thirty-eight percent of female gamers, compared to 28% of non-gamers, have children under the age of 18. The most popular time of day for gaming is between 8 p.m. and 11:59 p.m., possibly after many moms have put their children to sleep.
Are you surprised by the positive behaviors, such as being more social and happy, associated with online gaming?
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Tablet Owners Define New Category of Shoppers
The increasing number of tablet owners in the U.S. is changing the way people shop from in-store to online — 20% of all mobile e-commerce sales now come from tablets and 60% of tablet owners have purchased goods using a tablet.
Tablet users spend an average of one hour and 35 minutes on their devices and typically spend 10-20% more on purchases than shoppers without tablets. By 2016, mobile commerce is expected to increase to $31 billion in the U.S. – a tremendous jump from only $3 billion in 2010.
Since tapping away on a tablet in the comfort of your home helps beat long lines and crowded department stores, it’s no surprise that tablet owners are willing to spend more time and money shopping online.
Check out the infographic below to see how tablets are directly affecting e-commerce in the U.S., a trend that is expected to continue for the next five years.
Do you shop online more from a tablet than other devices?
Source : mashable



