Hands On With Lenovo IdeaTab S2110A

lenovo ideatab s2110a 466x350 Hands On With Lenovo IdeaTab S2110A gadgetzzThere is almost no dearth to the number of players in the arena for tablets these days. But those who make it to the market are just a handful, it may surprise you. Whether the Lenovo IdeaTab S2110A will make to market expectations is a matter of prudence to check before you decide to go for it. The factors that you need to consider are undoubtedly its price as it relates to the features and utility.
When it comes to plain looks, the product is up to mark that no one will deny. It is quite thin and weighs lesser than comparable products. It also takes a lot less time to boot and that is again a favorable point in favor of the this model. But one thing you may have to consider is whether it can take the rigors of rough and tough use when you transport. Obviously, it seems a little too fragile, but only time can tell how rugged it will stay over a period of time.

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I always loved the Lego games, but they where in many ways.. not too great unless you are 8. This new game called Lego City Undercover however is more than awesome, probably all reason you need to buy a wiiU. It’s essentially GTA (Grand Theft Auto) but with Lego’s. Check out the trailer!

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Internet Explorer 10 Microsoft enables Do not track as default in the upcoming Explorer 10, the first browser to do so. (UPDATE) Nope.. They took it back, fast. gadgetzz

Nobody actually likes Internet Explorer, it’s simply convinient to use as it come pre installed with windows. And usually there is a good reason, buggy slow browser with low compability, but now Microsoft seems to have done one good thing. Internet Explorer 10 will be the first browser to have Do Not Track as default, quite different from Google’s Chrome that send information to google without your consent. So this might be a small step towards anonymity being a right on the internet.

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Private school requires student’s to own ipad


It’s something many children have begged their parents for. Now, one Tennessee private school is requiring all fourth through 12th grade students to have an Apple i-Pad for classes next year.

A constant need for more technology is the reason the Webb School is implementing a mandatory i-Pad program. Any student who doesn’t already have their own i-Pad can lease one for approximately $20 a month.

Senior Andy Pope is already using his i-Pad for school.

“One of the cool things is like you can go to the Weather Channel app and switch it in Spanish, so you can see what the weather is in Spanish,” said Pope. “There is such a big library of different things you can do.”

School officials say websites such as Facebook and Twitter will be blocked on campus.
–one word, LOL!

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