Windows and Android on Viewsonic's ViewPad 10 Tablet 3

Windows and Android on Viewsonic’s ViewPad 10 Tablet

Viewsonic’s new tablet has a unique answer for cutomers who are still clinging to Microsoft’s Windows, even as Google’s Android operating system gains traction: It has both options.

Windows and Android on Viewsonic's ViewPad 10 Tablet

 The ViewPad ten may be a dual-boot unit. It will launch either Windows seven or Android as you begin the pc.Out of the box, the specs are spectacular. The ViewPad encompasses a ten.1-inch show, that is larger than the iPad’s nine.7 inches. It weighs but two pounds, has in-built Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and is full of a comparatively quick Intel one.66 GHz processor. It prices $599 for the 16-gigabyte version, and $679 for double the memory.The ViewPad encompasses a built-in camera, however the resolution is simply one.3 megapixels, well wanting what the iPhone and alternative smartphones supply.

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"CallBar" Called iOS-style 5: Soon Available on Cydia 4

“CallBar” Called iOS-style 5: Soon Available on Cydia

This is CallBar, a horizontal bar that appears at the top of the terminal that will allow you to handle calls as if they were push notifications IOS 5. Let us see in detail.

CallBar Called IOS-style 5: Soon Available on Cydia

Callbar incorporates different gestures, buttons and functions so as to make it look like incoming calls native and intuitive for the user.

This is what you can read in the User Guide of the program. First, however, we tell you that it is compatible with almost CallBar all iDevices (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad), supports both voice calls and those of FaceTime, can be used both in portrait and in landscape mode and is compatible with all firmware from 4.0 onwards (including beta 5 iPhone OS, but the preferences will not be available in App Settings to the final release of the operating system).

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