Archive for March 2013
Android Tablet Reviews : Goclever Tab R974
The Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD and Barnes & Noble Nook HD are all proof that decent budget tablets do exist. But these tablets are all loss-leaders, designed to encourage content sales or boost Android platform popularity; the GoClever is not. Unlike the Fire and Nook, though, it does offer access to Google Play.
Mainly plastic in construction, the rear panel has a faux metallic silver finish that gives a fleeting impression of quality. It’s by no means a thin device, but the edges taper off and make it feel thinner than it is. The screen bezel is also larger than those of premium tablets, but our main concern with the GoClever’s build is the amount of flex in its plastic sides, and the loose plastic construction of the volume switch and on/off button.
The GoClever has some great connectivity options, including micro USB, mini HDMI and a microSD slot. The latter lets you boost the 16GB storage with a further 32GB. There are front- and back-facing 2Mp cameras; both capture video. A single 1W speaker is found on the rear, situated exactly where you’d typically place your hand, so any movie watching or music listening will likely make use of the 3.5mm headphone jack.....Read More from seetechno.com
Mainly plastic in construction, the rear panel has a faux metallic silver finish that gives a fleeting impression of quality. It’s by no means a thin device, but the edges taper off and make it feel thinner than it is. The screen bezel is also larger than those of premium tablets, but our main concern with the GoClever’s build is the amount of flex in its plastic sides, and the loose plastic construction of the volume switch and on/off button.
The GoClever has some great connectivity options, including micro USB, mini HDMI and a microSD slot. The latter lets you boost the 16GB storage with a further 32GB. There are front- and back-facing 2Mp cameras; both capture video. A single 1W speaker is found on the rear, situated exactly where you’d typically place your hand, so any movie watching or music listening will likely make use of the 3.5mm headphone jack.....Read More from seetechno.com
8 Android Tips : Shopping with your Android Apps
Many applications are available to Android devices that make shopping a breeze. Learn how Google Shopper, Amazon, and Barcode Scanner can change how you shop for the better. Your Android device is a powerful android shopping tool. Learn about a number of popular apps that can be used while you’re out and about to identify, save, share and research products on the spot and ensure that you’re getting a good deal on a quality product by performing price comparisons, reading reviews, saving products of interest, and sharing them with others.
Use these tips and app recommendations to make your shopping experience enjoyable, easy, safe and secure.
1. Browsing the shopping category of the Android Market
App stores, like the Android Market, generally have an entire category devoted to shopping applications. This category is broad, and includes applications for ordering products as well as grocery list managers, apps to help find the nearest coffee shop, business directories, coupon apps, and more.
A good place to begin is with the applications developed by your favourite online retailers. Web shopping giants like Amazon and eBay, as well as numerous big box stores, have apps available for the Android platform. Many of these apps allow you to browse prices without logging in to your account, as well as purchase items and access account features like wish lists once you’ve logged in.
2. Using shopping utilities
Shopping utilities are helpful applications that can be used to scan products to compare prices, find reviews, research the product or purchase it. For example, you might scan products you already own and like to buy again or keep a wish list of items you want. Although too numerous to list, we’ll focus on a few particularly useful shopping utilities freely available on Android:
Google Goggles lets you take a picture and search the web based upon the image. You can use it to identify objects like art or product logos, as well as translate text. Whether you’re shopping for cars or groceries, Google Goggles is a great app for research.
If you’re coupon crazy, apps like Groupon, Valpak and The Coupon App can help.
If you’re a Craigslist junkie, you’ll find numerous apps and widgets to help you find cheap stuff.
Finally, there are numerous apps for purchasing downloadable content, eBooks, movie and theatre tickets, flowers for your mother, and anything else you can think of!
3. Shopping with Google Shopper
Have you ever been in a store and wondered if the price you’re seeing is reasonable or not? Next time, try the Google Shopper app. Choose image search and point the device camera at either the product (book cover, etc) or the product bar code and scan it. With luck, the product will be recognised and you’ll be presented with a list of retailers selling that item. If the item isn’t recognised, try a text search instead. These options may include online and local merchants....Read More This Articles
Use these tips and app recommendations to make your shopping experience enjoyable, easy, safe and secure.
1. Browsing the shopping category of the Android Market
App stores, like the Android Market, generally have an entire category devoted to shopping applications. This category is broad, and includes applications for ordering products as well as grocery list managers, apps to help find the nearest coffee shop, business directories, coupon apps, and more.
A good place to begin is with the applications developed by your favourite online retailers. Web shopping giants like Amazon and eBay, as well as numerous big box stores, have apps available for the Android platform. Many of these apps allow you to browse prices without logging in to your account, as well as purchase items and access account features like wish lists once you’ve logged in.
2. Using shopping utilities
Shopping utilities are helpful applications that can be used to scan products to compare prices, find reviews, research the product or purchase it. For example, you might scan products you already own and like to buy again or keep a wish list of items you want. Although too numerous to list, we’ll focus on a few particularly useful shopping utilities freely available on Android:
Google Goggles lets you take a picture and search the web based upon the image. You can use it to identify objects like art or product logos, as well as translate text. Whether you’re shopping for cars or groceries, Google Goggles is a great app for research.
If you’re coupon crazy, apps like Groupon, Valpak and The Coupon App can help.
If you’re a Craigslist junkie, you’ll find numerous apps and widgets to help you find cheap stuff.
Finally, there are numerous apps for purchasing downloadable content, eBooks, movie and theatre tickets, flowers for your mother, and anything else you can think of!
3. Shopping with Google Shopper
Have you ever been in a store and wondered if the price you’re seeing is reasonable or not? Next time, try the Google Shopper app. Choose image search and point the device camera at either the product (book cover, etc) or the product bar code and scan it. With luck, the product will be recognised and you’ll be presented with a list of retailers selling that item. If the item isn’t recognised, try a text search instead. These options may include online and local merchants....Read More This Articles