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Eken is Back again, with an Android Tablet named Eken M005. It gets very nice original design: an 8 inch display, with rounded corners, looks pretty nice. Details come first.

 

Eken M005 builds in Android OS and consists of a lot of sizzling features. Wi-Fi connectivity is provided with this new Eken M005 tablet along with 8 inches of screen and 533MHz VIA MW8505 processor but does promise a smooth running of compatible applications, a 128MB RAM, a 2GB NAND flash storage, an SD card slot (up to 32GB), camera, a USB port, a headphone jack. Besides, this Eken M005 also supports G- Sensor as well as E-book, Map etc.. Its price is as low as $134(Free shipping worldwide) in www.vkamobi.com/.

 

Eken M005 Touch Screen Google Android MID WiFi Tablet PC Specifications:

1.CPU: VIA MW8505 533MHz

2.Memory: 128MB DDR

3.Hard Disk: 2GB NAND Flash

4.T-Flash: Support up to 32GB

5.LCD: 8 inch touch screen LCD 800*480

6.MIC: Yes

7.WIFI: Wireless network:802.11b/g

8.Camera: 1.3 Mega pixels

9.Support MP3/Audio Format, 3GP, AVI (320*240)/Video Format

10.Support Word ,Excel,Mail & PDF Reader

11.Support Video online, web video with the ICON: YouTube

12.USB: USB2.0

13.G-Sensor: Yes

14.Operation system: Android 1.9

15.Size: 199 x 128 x 14mm

16.Weight: 399G

17.Packaging weight: 1.5KG

18.Languages: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Spanish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, T-Chinese, S-Chinese.

19.Other function: Alarm, App Market, Calculator, Calendar, Gallery, iReader, Maps, YouTube...

20.Communication software: Fetion, MSN, QQ, Skype

 

Lastly, it is not the Apple iPad, you should know. CIO for more info: Eken M005 Touch Screen Google Android MID WiFi Tablet PC . Thanks.

  

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We met an investor at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. I took the liberty to take some shots while the investor was contemplating and taking notes on his iPad.

 

I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate your critical feedback.

 

-- ƒ/0.95, 50 mm, 1/350 sec, ISO 50, Sony A7 II, Canon 50mm f0.95, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC0821_hdr1bal1j.jpg

-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography

A young beautiful lady goes along the street on windy and snowy winter day. She studies her tablet PC to be on the right course. A good example of instrumental navigation in storm. Candid street photo or a portrait of the pretty young woman. May the happiness be with her.

My dear flickr friends!!^.^//

For me, my laptop and the internet are the 2 most important technological wonders invented in my lifetime that I simply cannot live without.

 

Strobist info:

20mm, f/5.6, 1/30s, iso 400

430ex behind laptop @ 1/64

580ex camera right bounced @ 1/4

... secret reflections of G. Galilei;))

closeup of finger touching screen on tablet-pc with shallow depth of field

#mech #cyborg #android #head #design #photoshop #tabletpc #scifi #conceptart #conceptdesign #characterdesign #art #illustration #amselcom #echoform #mechanical #technology #sketch #doodle #painting #wip

Many of the non-Apple laptops were otherwise stylin': Sony Vaios, Tablet PCs, micro-laptops -- generally techie bling bling. Check out the similar 2006 version that's a panorama.

Technology is on the peek of advancement in everything today. Portability combined with performance is the driving force of the gadget market. Brands all around the world, are launching new devices with innovative designs, many android tablet under 5000 are also launched,latest technologies and best in class features to create a unique product for their consumers. One such comparison can be viewed here.

Don't you wish you had one of these?

 

strobist

580ex camera left @ 1/4 pointing at background

580ex camera right @ 1/4 pointing at background

430ex camera right @ 1/4 pointing at subject

silver reflector camera left

 

Here you are. Our three laptops, a netbook, a tabletpc and a desktop pc. See the notes for more details.

I took the photo on purpose, after seeing that a previous photo "Our computers" [http://www.flickr.com/photos/angelaypablo/860181962/] was, by far, the most viewed photo on my flickr photostream.

 

All of them are running GNU/Linux, of course

Modern digital tablet with business media website on a screen lying on a desk with some papers and documents, pen and cup of coffee.

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Browsing illustrated news feed with photos on tablet PC in the dark. Man's hand and screen close-up.

 

Feel free to use this 720p HD clip in your non-commercial projects as long as you give a credit to ZNiCHKA Production.

 

If you want to use this clip in a commercial project and/or need production quality video, click on the links above to download the clip under royalty-free license. The royalty-free version have larger resolution, higher bit rate and much less compression artifacts. It also frees you from obligation to give the credit.

 

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Asian man using digital tablet at home on sofa.

*** The scribbled notes are *on* the desktop, they're not explanations - it's a Tablet PC. ***

 

A screenshot of the desktop of Moog, my Toshiba M200 Tablet PC, for the Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell pool.

 

It's a bit on the self-referential side, because I only got the idea to do this after browsing the other desktops in the group.

 

It's using the internal LCD panel, 1400x1050 resolution.

 

See notes for most info.

  

Main software used...

 

Windows XP Tablet PC Editon 2005 - catchy name. The only choice on a tablet, really. I'm a wannabe geek, so I really *want* to be a Linux user, but Windows does work pretty nicely, really.

 

Outlook - 2003 at the moment, but I may end up switching back to 2002 at some point, as it's all I'm really licensed for these days. Running NewsGator at the moment to put all my RSS feeds in there too, but I usually end up switching back to Bloglines pretty soon after trying anything else.

 

Internet Explorer. I know, I can't be *any* kind of geek if I'm not using Firefox, but 1.5 was using over 370Mb of physical RAM - I've only *got* 512Mb, and it wouldn't give any of it up, so I've had to dump it again. Shame, really, it had just got going nicely on the tablet, with the new extension for tablets.

 

(Screenshot was converted and compressed with The GIMP - I use it for all my photo editing.)

 

Workflow...

 

The idea is this - keep anything relating to an active project or action (GTD style stuff) in the Outlook task for it, as attachments. When starting to work on something, drag the attachments out into one of the three numbered areas in the middle, and work on them. When done for the moment, drag 'em back to where they came from and erase any scribbled notes relating to them.

 

How well does it work? Dunno - only just set it up, not tried it yet.

Trying out #freshpaint on my #sony #flip15a #tabletpc. Details added with #autodesk #sketchbookpro. #art #illustration #design #mech #robot #conceptart #conceptdesign #sketch #doodle #drawing #amselcom #echoform #tryingtogetbackinthegroove

Just waken up by the bird's singing.

On Wednesday 13 May 2009, Redi Direko was hosting her talk show on 702 Talk Radio. During the show, she took ANC Youth League Spokesperson, Floyd Shivambo, to task. He was on record accusing DA leader, Helen Zille, of 'sleeping her way to the top'. He also suggested that the male members of her cabinet were her 'concubines'.

 

Shivambo phoned the station, outraged at being taken out of context, and demanding the right to reply, to explain what he meant.

 

Listen to the podcast for the full version of his incompetent idiocy. Or watch this animated summary to get a sense of what listeners and Direko had to go through. Here's the podcast link: is.gd/zKir.

 

I made the caricatures using ArtRage 2.5. I used Audacity to edit the audio down to an acceptable length of time. The animation was made using a closed beta version of CrazyTalk 6 (I was asked by the developers to be one of the beta testers of the software).

 

The music used in the end credit is by Antony Raijekov. It's released under a Creative Commons 'Attribution, Share-Alike' license.

 

The computer I'm working on is sponsored by Rectron South Africa. It's an Asus R1E tablet pc.

 

[UPDATE: The 'Making Things Blatantly Obvious' blog has a full transcript of the Redi vs Floyd 'debate': http://bit.ly/17DHgw.]

 

[UPDATE 2: This 'Redi vs Floyd' animation is featured on p13 of Issue 60 of the online weekly men's magazine, 'Milk': http://www.milkmag.co.za/milkmag/v01/issue60/index.php.]

 

[UPDATE 3 (4 June 2009):]

After a comment I received on my FaceBook-facing distribution of this video, I've re-thought Floyd Shivambu's role in this. Here's my analysis...

 

I sense that Floyd isn't as airheaded as he came across. My guess is that he got really riled by Redi, and got stuck in an anger groove that he couldn't easily shake himself out of.

 

I also suspect that he was given a directive from the ANC or the ANCYL to say nothing substantive about the matter. So he found what he thought was a good way of obfuscating the issue without putting his foot in it too badly.

 

Of course, his strategy was really kinda kak. Cos it blew up in his face.

 

The trouble with being a spokesperson is that you've GOT TO remain calm, cool, engaging. At ALL times. Even when you're being lambasted on live radio. And he did NOT crack that. He didn't even remotely crack it.

 

I don't know Floyd at all. I haven't come across his poetry. And I've never been to any performances of his. So I can't comment on him as a person. What I CAN comment on is that he CAME ACROSS as a cynical bully who got very peeved!

 

The trouble with politics is that what's being SAID is never the agenda. It's what's UNDER the words that needs to be excavated.

 

This little edit of mine is an attempt at exposing what I believe to be going on in South African politics...

 

Obfuscation. Derailment. Refusal to deal with the issue. Ad hominem attacks. Secrecy. Trial by insult.

 

Floyd achieved a hell of a lot in the interview. He has indelibly linked Helen Zille's name to the idea of her as an owner of concubines. Long after the LOGIC flaws of his arguments have been forgotten, the emotional undertow will remain.

 

South Africans now think of Helen Zille and male concubines as one concept.

 

So Floyd is nowhere near as idiotic or silly as he pretended to be.

VIA Tablet PC Reference Design

Happy mother and daughter sitting on the couch and using tablet in the living room

For me Literature has taken on a whole new dimension, I can have a whole librarry in the palm of my hand!

 

ODC - Literature

 

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Wenn die Zeichen der Zeit nicht trügen, ist mein Flickr-Boykott nach knapp einem Dreivierteljahr von durchschlagendem Erfolg gekrönt.

Es tut sich was, heißt es in englischsprachigen Foren. Gleich morgens bin ich losgelaufen, um mein multimediales Equipment dem Zug der Zeit entsprechend aufzurüsten. Es wäre doch schade, wenn ich die Wiedergeburt des alten Flickr verpassen würde, weil ich gerade in der Badewanne liege oder mit dem niedersachsenticket on tour bin. Freuen wir uns also auf das Ende schwarzer Flickrzeiten . . .

Please credit by linking to coffee-channel.com, NOT the flickr image.

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So there's my old, lovely, hard-working and much-used Tablet PC on the left. On my right, the shiny new MacBook, ready to receive files.

 

And, heh heh heh, the Mac's running Windows!

7" screen. 1024x600. About 5hrs active battery life. So far it appars to be a great step forward for a slate device. Windows 7 with tablet features would be really nice on this.

Yeah, yeah, paper is great, moleskines are the GTD revolution, but paper... paper takes up space. Space I don't got.

 

OneNote is like Digital Paper. Digital Paper, on crack, going 100 miles per hour on fire through a hospital zone... with ninjas on top (to borrow a phrase).

I'm now a weekly member of CNBC AFRICA's business magazine show, 'Kaleidoscope'. Mandlakazi Mpahlwa draws information out of our guests. And in my position as the show's resident visual facilitator, I draw that info live on screen on my Asus R1E tablet pc.

 

I wrote this promo for the show when Catherine Gargan, my senior producer at CNBC AFRICA, confirmed that we'd be going ahead.

 

I had already secured a sponsorship deal with Rectron. They agreed to supply an Asus R1E tablet pc for me to use on the show.

 

However, when our shoot date arrived, there was no stock of the machine in the country. So I had to use my trusty old Toshiba Tecra M4 as the star of the show.

 

(The animation of me and Mandla at the end was created by me in CrazyTalk 5. I made three drawings -- a pic of me, a pic of Mandla, and the backdrop. I saved the two portraits as PNG files, with no background. Pulled each one separately into CrazyTalk. Gave each one a green-screen background. Pulled a recording of the voicefile in, animated the pic, exported as an AVI. Did that for each pic. Andre, the editor, then pulled those separate files into Final Cut Pro, where he removed the green screen background, and composited both individual animations into the same video frame, with the painted background behind. All that for 3 seconds on screen. Cool, huh?)

 

Thanks to Catherine Gargan for producing and directing, Bathabile Modutoane for camera, everyone in studio for getting the feed right, and Andre Oosthuizen for editing.

 

All paintings I make for the show will be made on my Rectron-sponsored Asus R1E tablet pc, running ArtRage 2.5. The show airs via satellite on Saturday nights, 7:30pm to 8:00pm (Central African TIme, or GMT +2 hours), on CNBC AFRICA. That's channel 410 on DStv.

 

Businessman showing digital tablet pc with business news on screen.

Not pictured: Motorola RAZR, keys, wallet, several cables and power supplies.

 

To be fair, I usually carry one or the other laptop. Rarely both.

Thanks to the genius of David and Steve at the WinWin Group, Unilever had what must rank as one of the most exciting and DIFFERENT conferences ever!

 

My role on the production was to provide visual facilitation for Gary McGaghey.

 

This pic was taken by one of the crew members. He was stationed up near the ceiling to capture video and stills of the event.

 

What you're seeing is roughly half of the room. The entire space is a massive square, just on 22 x 22 x 22 x 22 metres. It's about 2.5 to 3 stories tall. The screens are all joined, with uninterrupted pictures on all four surfaces. It's built from scratch in one of the Durban International Conference Centre spaces.

 

Dean Foure of Integrity, the company that provides the projection system, tells me that it took the rigging crew almost four full days AND nights to get the structure set up. And it's HUNDREDS of tons of wood and scaffolding.

 

Dean says it takes almost twelve hours to get all eight projectors EXACTLY balanced, colour-matched, aligned. And those eight projectors cost R10 million. (Each one is about the size of half a Fiat Uno.)

 

I've worked on big screens before. But never anything on this scale. And, as it happens, this is the first time anything this big has ever been seen in South Africa.

 

Gary's talk had a boxing theme. So that's me in the foreground in boxing garb. And all of my pictures were boxing-related.

 

I pre-drew almost everything, with two layers... a before layer, and a final-state layer. I then used my eraser tool to 'live-erase' the before layer stuff out of the way to reveal what lies beneath.

 

At the same time, I was moving the canvas into a new position every few seconds to stay in sync with Gary's talk.

 

Audience loved it. Client loved it. WinWin loved it. I loved it. That's a lot of love.

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