Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Kindle Fire Gallery, Challenge Nexus 7 or iPad Mini
Latest generation Kindle Fire reportedly ready to be introduced next September. Tablet PC is staying digadang Amazon prepared to tackle manufactured Nexus 7 Asus to Google.
We quoted from PCMag, Saturday (25/08/2012), Amazon sent an invitation only read text messages without explanation: "Join in Amazon's press conference."
An invitation has been sent Amazon for the event which will be held on September 6 later in Santa Monica, California, USA. It sparked allegations that the show is meant to be used Amazon to release Kindle Fire latest generation.
During formally introduced yet, speculation is rife about the gadget. There predisi Amazon will membekalkan camera's built-in, almost similar to the Nexus 7 of Google. Display resolution is also predicted to be upgraded to 1280 x 800 pixels.
Invitations confidential raises confidence that Amazon is preparing something big. Confidence in the launch of this latest tablet rumors fueled by winds that mention Amazon is preparing an update to the device's tablet computer.
Given the date of the scheduled event, the event is not Amazon's long after the celebration will also be held by Apple, which is on 12 September. Interestingly, this date is also touted as a mini iPad.
Meanwhile, RIM Showcase BlackBerry 10 to the operator ..
Research in Motion (RIM) is busy making handsets with BlackBerry OS 10 is scheduled to be released next year. Currently, the Canadian manufacturers preparing to show off BlackBerry 10 telecom operators.
Rogers and BCE, including the first operator to sell BlackBerry in his debut about 1 decade ago. Their role will be back to popularize reliable RIM BlackBerry 10 in Canada.
Operators in Canada such as BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications will soon discuss with the RIM BlackBerry 10 to be bundling. Early versions of BlackBerry 10 will be shown on them.
RIM BlackBerry 10 count against the iPhone and Android, which has been constantly prey on its market share. This operating system is more designed for touch screen mobile.
"It's important to show our strength in the domestic market. Operators we work with Canada to develop a good platform," said Andrew MacLeod, Managing Director of RIM which we quoted from the Financial Post, Friday (08/24/2012).
BlackBerry's market share is declining. Recent research from research firm IDC said the BlackBerry market share in the world declined to 4.8% in the second quarter of 2012, the figure dropped from 12% in the same period the previous year.
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