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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Asus Transformer Pad TF300T With Tegra 3 Passes Through The FCC

"> 0by Joe Sirianni
tagged asus, fcc, PRIME, TF300T, transformer, Transformer Pad

The Asus Transformer Pad TF300T has gracefully passed through the hands of the FCC, and you know what that means.  It means it’s likely we’ll be seeing the device pretty soon.  We’ve been seeing tidbits of the device trickle through the pipeline for a while now and we’re highly looking forward to getting our hands on the more budget friendly, yet high spec’d tab soon.  The FCC approved the WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities so it’s only a matter of time before it ends up in the hands of the masses.  The devices is being touted as a cheaper alternative to the Prime and will house Nvidia’s highly coveted Tegra 3 CPU.  In addition, the device will run Android 4.0 ICS, sport an IPS display, house 16GB’s of internal storage and come with an 8 mp camera.  We’ve received no word yet as far as priceing and availability goes so stay tuned as we dig for that info.

source: FCC

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Categorized as Android Leaks & Rumours, Android Manufacturers, Android News, Android Tablets

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Saturday, 10 September 2011

Google Music comes to iOS through web app

Google Music comes to iOS through web app

Google has launched a new iOS web app to allow Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to access the Music Beta service.

The application comes through the Safari browser at music.google.com, rather than the App Store and hence by-passes the need for Apple to approve an official app.

The arrival of Google Music Beta on iOS devices will give Google a chance to snare Apple users before iTunes Match on iCloud launches later this autumn.

It'll also give the Spotify Premium iOS apps a run for their money.

Slick

The iOS web app provides a slick and attractive user interface offering full access to up to 20,000 songs you've uploaded to the service.

Naturally, you can shuffle songs and search, while swiping left and right takes you between the artist, song and playlist listings.

Google is still keen to launch an official iOS app, but you feel with iTunes Match and iTunes in the Cloud coming out of Apple's own stable, it may take a little while to get the app approved.

A Google spokesperson said: "We're considering all options to bring the service to more people, but don't have anything official to share."

Google Music remains in Beta and is free to invited guests for the time being.

Link: TechCrunch



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