Samsung Galaxy Tab S

Samsung Galaxy Tab S

The Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and 10.5 are Samsung's latest flagship devices,
 built to show off the very best of the company's hardware and
 software prowess.

They're designed as upgrades to the Tab Pros we saw earlier
 this year, with some spec bumps, a slightly evolved look and,
of course, different screen sizes, just in case you were foolishly
expecting Samsung to follow any kind of pattern as far as display
dimensions are concerned.

Apart from the screen sizes there's very little difference between
 the Tab S models, so this review combines the two tablets into one.
 I'll talk primarily about the 8.4-inch model and include additional
observations about the 10.5-inch version where necessary.

It's a brutal battle down at the budget end of the tablet market —
one that Apple refuses to get involved in — but here we're very
 much at the premium end of the scale. The Galaxy Tab S devices
 have been built to go toe-to-toe with Apple's slates,
a brave and perhaps foolhardy undertaking.

First impressions are good, though: these devices feel like
 they're made by a company that has perfected its art.
Both models have a 2560 x 1600 pixel WQXGA Super
 AMOLED screen, which works out at 287 pixels-per-inch
 on the larger model and 360ppi on the smaller one.

The internals are identical, comprising 3GB of RAM, 16GB
 of storage, an 8MP rear camera and 2.1MP front-facing camera.
 The Samsung Exynos 5 Octa CPU inside these tablets
 combines 1.9 and 1.3GHz quad-core processors with the
 faster taking over from the slower when required at the
expense of some battery life.

Key features
Samsung has never been one to shy away from packing in as many
 bells and whistles as it can, and the Tab S is no exception.
Like the Galaxy S5, the tablet boasts a fingerprint scanner
that you may or may not prefer to a PIN code.

It recognised my print every time, but because you need to
 swipe the home button rather than just put your finger on it,
the process can be fiddly - especially the larger tablet, which
meant some precise holding to make the function work.

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Nokia Lumia 530-Mainguyen

Nokia Lumia 530-Mainguyen

the new Nokia Lumia 530 specs are to be believed, the phone
 will be a fairly minor upgrade over the current Lumia 520.
The screen is still 4" big but with 480 x 854 resolution, a
minor change from 480 x 800 to bring it to 16:9 aspect ratio.
 This one will have ClearBlack tech though, which might make
 a big difference in sunlight legibility. The chipset has been moved
to a Snapdragon 200 with a quad-core 1.2GHz processor,
presumably Cortex-A7 but could be an A5 too. In either case
 we're not sure it's much of an upgrade over a dual-core Krait.

The built-in storage has been cut in half 4GB and the RAM is
still at 512MB. The Nokia Lumia 530 will reportedly the same
5MP / 720p camera as its predecessor and the same
1,430mAh battery. A compass has been added to the limited
sensor array of the Lumia 520, but on the downside the
phone grew thicker - 11.7mm, up from 9.9mm. The specs of the
 site confirm the 530 is a dual-SIM device the FCC already
certified it.

 It will be available in Grey, White, Orange and Green. The image
 on the product page shows a blue phone, so it's either a
placeholder image or there's one more color option. Keep
in mind those specs might be wrong, previously we were
seeing rumors of a 4.3" screen. However the dimensions
from the FCC match with those of Mainguyen - 119.7 x 62.3mm,
 practically the same as the Lumia 520 so chances of a bigger
screen are slim.

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Effective SEO

Effective SEO requires a basic understanding of how the pieces
 of search engine technology fit together.
A search engine, such as Google, implements four basic
 mechanisms:
  • Discovery, meaning finding web sites. This is
     accomplished using software that travels down web links
     which is sometimes called a bot, webbot, or robot.
  • Storage of links, page summaries, and related information. 
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  • Ranking, used to order stored pages by how important they 
    are. Google uses a complex mechanism called PageRank to 
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Acer Aspire E1

 Acer has proved with past Aspire notebooks, not to mention its impressive
Chromebooks, that budget can be beautiful when it comes to laptops.
 And the Acer Aspire E1 does have plenty going for it in addition to its flaws.

The E1 bears comparing to some of its contemporaries, but it's more
 expensive than the Toshiba Satellite S50D and lacks the draw of the
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14's rotating hinge.

So, the question is: can a friendly price, solid performance and
 adequate features make up for a couple of glaring flaws that
can make even simple tasks – like browsing the internet or
 reading a document.

It's necessary to mention this now, because it just might be a deal
 breaker, no matter what else the E1 has to offer. The trackpad is
responsive enough when it comes to the most simple task: moving
 the cursor around. But when it comes to doing anything else,
the surface falls well short, despite its pleasant texture.

Using two fingers to scroll is terribly finicky, with the pad either
 not recognizing what you're trying to do or actually somehow
registering a lengthy scroll in the wrong direction. It's bad enough
 that you may find yourself simply using the arrow keys to scroll,
 like it's 1999, or even manually grabbing the scroll bar with
the mouse pointer – like some kind of barbarian.

Even worse, depending on what you're used to, the Aspire
E1's mouse button is downright archaic. The single bar along
 the trackpad is actually divided into two buttons though you
 can't tell from looking at it, and astonishingly there's about
an inch in the middle that doesn't click at all.

Lenovo ThinkPad 10

Lenovo ThinkPad 10

the ThinkPad 10 comes kitted out with an impressive compliment
of accessories, including a keyboard, a desktop dock, and a cover
 for the tablet itself. We'll take a closer look at these peripherals later,
 but the keyboard and the dock are particularly interesting because
 of the enhanced mobile and desktop modes they enable.

Perhaps the most important attribute of this system, however, is its
 size and weight. Not surprisingly, the slate itself is the same size
as most other tablets. But when paired with the optional keyboard
 accessory, it doubles in thickness, roughly to the size of a slim
Ultrabook. Even better, it weighs in at just under 1.5 pounds.

One final note: unlike Lenovo's Yoga and Flex lines, the ThinkPad 10 is a dedicated tablet first, and simply mounts onto a keyboard. As such, it lacks the flexibility and the variable screen positions that these other two Lenovo laptop hybrid lines possess.

CPU: 1.59GHz Intel Atom Z3795 (quad-core, 2MB cache,
 up to 2.39GHz with Turbo Boost)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics (7th generation)
Memory: 2GB DDR3 (1,067MHz)
Storage: 64GB
Display: 10.1-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS, 10-finger touchscreen
Cameras: Rear 8MP, front 2MP
Ports: micro HDMI-out, USB 2.0, microSD, audio jack, digitizer socket
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Intel's new SoC is the star of this showing. Released early this year
 on Intel's Bay Trail-T platform, the Atom Z3795 is a quad-core
 CPU. The chip is clocked is 1.59GHz, which is peppy in comparison
 to other tablet-based CPUs, and can burst up to 2.39GHz. The end result is surprising levels of performance when performing intermediate tasks, even more
 surprising power conservation, and (in theory at least) a lack of any significant heat output.

The Z3795's integrated Intel HD graphics reinforce this SoC's
 smart design. Intel's 7th generation onboard graphics processor –
known more commonly as HD Graphics 4000 in laptops – won't handle current PC games in any way, shape or form. But it is capable of running the ThinkPad 10's
 1920 x 1200 display without draining the battery.
 In fact, it can even display up to 2560 x 1600 pixels
without sweating too much.

Aside from all that, this is a fairly standard loadout for a tablet
 device. My initial reaction upon seeing that TechRadar's review
 copy had 2GB of memory was that this was going to be too
 little system RAM. Thankfully, you can pay up to double the RAM capacity.

Xiaomi Mi4 smartphone

Xiaomi Mi4 smartphone

The Xiaomi Mi4 new flagship is coming out tomorrow, but thanks to
a series of leaks we got to learn most there is to know about it a day
 early. A bunch of live photos surfaced today, along with detailed
specs and even press renders of the device. A post on a mobile
forum revealed that the upcoming Xiaomi Mi4 will be running on
 the Android 4.4 KitKat-based MIUI v6 OS and feature the potent
Snapdragon 805 chipset. That latter comes complete with four
Krait 450 cores running at 2.5GHz, Adreno 420 GPU and 3GB
 of RAM and promises unmatched performance.

 Xiaomi Mi4 official press renders The smartphone is built around
 a 5.5" screen of 1080p resolution and features a 13MP primary
 snapper and an 8MP front-facer. It will come with 16GB of storage,
 though it's still unclear if that's expandable and will be offered in
 either black or white. Connectivity department is said to feature
 4G LTE as well as 42Mbps HSPA, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0,
dual-band Wi-Fi and GPS. An FM radio receiver will also be
onboard the Xiaomi Mi4. The smartphone is said to draw its
power from a 3,050 mAh juice pack. Xiaomi Mi4 live photos
 There were some speculations that Xiaomi will go for a metal
 body for its new flagship, but that was officially denied by the
company's VP Li Wanqiang on his Weibo account.

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Windows Phone 8.1-now

lthough Windows Phone 8.1 has been out for a while now, there
 are still a few complementary features that weren't included with
 the upgrade's rollout. One of the more interesting promised features
 teased by Microsoft is a new lockscreen experience.
The new API for the lock-screen is going to be a piece of software
 you'll have to install separately, and won't be built into the OS itself.
 So what's the big deal about the new lockscreen? Apparently it is
 going to add a greater degree of customization to Windows Phone
 devices. This is good news for an OS that has, often-times, been
deemed a bit too homogenous from device to device;
Windows Phones more or less all act the same. There are some
limitations for the updated Lockscreen, however. If you're rocking a
 Windows Phone with less than 1GB of RAM, then you're going to
 be out of luck, as you'll need at least a gig of memory to use the new
 feature. Also, the new lockscreen only plays nice with English
 language settings.