Tuesday 26 February 2013

XBOX Music Pass - Music for every tablet from Microsoft

            
Today we are having so many available applications that decision what is best for us is not always easy.

I would like to suggest something fresh and friendly for use. I do use it my self and have found it really nice. All the newest songs, best singers and not only. This is just the beginning for new XBOX Music Pass

You can use it on your tablet , pc, XBOX, smart phone and more. I have added source link above the the picture so You can  check this out.

Let me know what you think.


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Monday 25 February 2013

3 Best tablets on the world market.

Which one do you like? There is so many available on the market, so different and so fast, simple or posh.
Have a look at the spec below for best tablet. 

Choose what you need, choose what you want, choose what you fancy.

"Best performance"

"The Smallest"
"Easy to use"




"Best for touch"

"The Fastest"



"Best for Design"
 "Dual function"

"Handy"

 "Porsche Class"
"Best Compatibility"

 "Top Graphics"



What's the best tablet for 2013? Today's latest tablets compared and rated - constantly updated
Tablets are taking the world by storm. Just a few years ago they were an unknown for many people, but nowadays you've got more choice than you can shake a mildly agitated badger at.
And with choice comes decisions - difficult decisions. Do you eschew Apple's high prices, join the Android brigade and find the best iPad alternative? Or do you give in to near-perfection and the get the new iPad?
Luckily we'll make it easy for you and pull together the top 3 tablets of the moment available on the world market. 

1. Google Nexus 7

Manufactured by Asus to Google's specifications, the Nexus 7 ushers in a new era of affordable, quality Android tablets.
Packing a Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 12 core GPU, 8GB and 16GB internal storage and 7-inch 1280 x 800 screen, the Nexus 7 certainly has the skills to pay the bills, but at a highly attractive price point.
Laughing in the face of its closest rival, the Amazon Kindle Fire, it looks like Google has got the budget end of the tablet market all wrapped up. Until the Kindle Fire 2 and iPad Mini come to the fore, at least.
It's now been shoved up in capacity without a jump in price; this means you can get 16GB of storage for £159 and £199 for the full 32GB version - plus we're getting a 3G version too.

2. Google Nexus 10

The 10.1 display is one of the biggest talking points on the Google Nexus 10. At 300 pixels per inch it's the highest resolution tablet display on the planet - take that, Apple and your Retina displays.
It's a great performer too. Other than taking a while to process panoramic photos we never felt like it was struggling to keep up. It's fast and smooth whatever you throw at it.
Sure it may not be as stunning to look at, or as well built as an iPad, and the lack of expandable memory will irk some, but overall the Nexus 10 gives you a quality, big-screen Android experience which is not to be sniffed at.
On top of that, the tablet has already been updated to Android 4.2.1, which brings back the month of December in some calendar apps (well done, Google) and adds support for some security issues too, showing this is the tablet to buy if you want a larger screen that Google won't give up on.

3. Asus Transformer Pad Infinity


If it wasn't for the higher price, the Infinity would be a real contender for the top spot. It's got everything you could want in a tablet - and a keyboard dock as standard too.
With the latest version of Android on the way, a simple interface and more ports than you can poke with a stick, the Infinity is the tablet that can handle anything you can throw at it.
Add in the Super IPS panel with a tremendous resolution, and you can see why this is a tablet to rate very highly - especially if you're fond of typing on the go but crave the simplicity of a slate too. New firmware updates in some territories have brought features like Wi-Fi Direct to the Infinity, and Android 4.2 will be landing soon too.




source: techradar