Matthew Ogbulafor has been in the IT arena for over 15 years offering IT solutions and services to Small Office Home Office based companies. He also offers IT consultancy and Professional Services to Small and Medium companies across the GTA in Ontario, Canada. His passion is to resolve the computer related problems to everyone's satisfaction
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2012 Ultrabook Key Features is an overview of the latest trends in mobile computing. The article highlights 7 things to look for when looking for the right Ultrabook
In 2010, few models of the aPads or MID Tablet PCs came with the HDMI port that allowed users to connect their tablets PCs to a television or a projector. This made it possible for business executives to use Tablet PCs as a lighter alternative to the notebook as a means to market their products and services to their clientele. This feature made the Chinese Tablets more popular to business executives prior to the release of the OEM Tablets with Dual Core Processors.
Tethering from mobile phones is becoming more popular these days – lots of people use tethering as a cost saving measure to share their phone data plans with other computers – laptops, notebooks and tablet PCs. Some tablet users will soon prefer to tether from their Tablet PCs instead of their phones. This is because there is an increase in the number of Android Tablets supporting built-in 3G and 4G radios.
The world of tablet PCs is taking another new dimension – the ability to make and receive phone calls, in addition to web browsing, e-reading and multimedia. A number of applications are now available for voice and video calls – Skype, Fring, Yahoo Messenger, Google Voice, Tango just to mention a few. Calling using these applications require a WiFi connection and some cases 3G.
This article highlights the features of the new generation of apads. This will help consumers to identify key features of the new apads in the marketplace.
This article highlights three ways how to connect your Android Device to the Internet via 3G. This article complements the "Portable 3G solution for Android Tablet PCs" by providing 2 more ways to connect Android Tablets to the Internet.
I want to sell a 7" android 1.5 apad , but don't know how to delete my personal info. In particular would be the ebuddy. I try to delete my username and password but when i open it again it is there
Follow the steps (although it may vary depending on the apad)
* Go to Settings ---->Privacy -----> Factory data reset
The apad will restart afterwards. All personal data should be deleted after the factory reset.
Be sure to backup your data from the internal drive before you perform the factory reset.
Let me know if this helps.
Thanks,
I bought a tablet pc at a yard sale and it has a password lock on it. how can i get in the computer to change it.. i can not use any part of the computer
http://www.tabletapads.com
I want to use a 3g internet dongle with the google android 7 inch mid pad but it wont connect to the internet?
I just published an article on Articlesbase.com on how to make the 3G internet dongle to work with your Android Tablet PC. Please refer to the link below.
Thanks,
http://www.articlesbase.com/information-technology-articles/portable-3g-solution-for-android-tablet-pcs-3941350.html
This article highlights one of the ways people can enjoy 3G Internet Connectivity on the Android aPads. The lack of 3G in most Android Tablet PCs has discouraged many people from owning one. I stumbled into this solution which on the long run will be benefital to Android Tablet PCs and other eReaders that support Wifi. One key advantage of the portable 3G solution is that the device works with a rechargable battery that can last up to 4 hrs on a full charge.

