When you think about Queen Elizabeth II, tablet computers aren't among the things that spring to mind. Yet here she is using one, and surprisingly, it isn't an iPad. Nope, Her Majesty is handling a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 instead...
The Queen always keeps up with the latest technology , and today she'll be adding a Galaxy Note 10.1 to the Royal Collection. The tablet represents a "digital time-capsule," and will loaded with multimedia clippings -- submitted by people from all over the world -- detailing history during her...
After pushing Android 4.1 to the Galaxy S3 , Jelly Bean is now making its way onto the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 . The 10-inch tablet with the funky S-Pen stylus looks to be the next Samsung device to get a sweet treat. Reports from German Galaxy Note 10.1 owners claim the official update has...
Apparently, the mobile device revolution has started changing musical performances too. The Brussels Philharmonic is officially the world's first orchestra to ditch its music score sheets in favor of a tablet - the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, in this case...
Live in Germany , own a Galaxy Note 10.1 and need a Jelly Bean-based sugar fix? You're in luck, as the Android 4.1.1 update Samsung promised back in September has touched-down in Deutschland. The 300MB OTA update brings with it several improvements, including greater multitasking and S-Pen...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet launched with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (unlike its smaller Note II sibling), but its Jelly Bean update has now started its rollout. It's the 4.1 version of Jelly Bean and not 4.2, but the differences between the two aren't major anyway. The rollout is...
Thanks to electronic devices like e-readers and tablets, buying physical copies of books and magazines are no longer our only option. Going digital means that publishers will spend less money printing, which in turn cuts down the amount of paper which could help sustain the environment, so we guess...
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