In Windows 8 era, Lenovo is geared up towards touch devices by launching folding-screen IdeaPad Yoga and then rotating-screen ThinkPad Twist. And now they have surprised the markets with the ThinkPad Tablet 2, an Atom-powered slate that comes bundled with a clever keyboard dock and leather carry case.
Dell has put a commendable effort into the XPS 10 tablet to bring it into contention with the other Windows RT tablets, but the tablet falls just short of edging out the Surface tablet. Dr. Gadget reviews the Dell XPS 10 in detail.
YouTube, Angry Birds, Facebook and Instagram were the most popular smartphone apps in the year 2012, as per an analytics firm, Flurry.
While the review of most popular smartphones, tablets, TVs and other gadgets is underway, Dr. Gadget found it worthwhile to predict what may transpire in the next year. Here is what may hit the markets in the year 2013.
Finally, Google has rolled out its app for iPhone after months and months of endless speculations and the one for iPad is on its way. The astonishing street view, public transport directions and other features are back – which have been terribly missed by iPhone users.
Of late, the 10-inch screen of Apple iPad has turned into the darkroom for many photographers, professionals as well as amateurs. Following few apps will help the photographer inside you to play with the images in myriad ways.
Print is out, electronic is in - E-Readers, just like tablets, sold like hot cakes this year, and the trend is likely to continue in the years to come. Dr. Gadget has a look at the best e-readers under $100.