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Best Android Wallpaper Collections for Android Tablets

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Best Wallpaper Collections features our selection of the best collections of wallpapers for devices. Most of these wallpapers from best Android wallpaper collections list can be downloaded from Marketplace.

We are not talking about live wallpapers, which we have posted ago in another post. If you side wise move your finger on your Android screen while simple any default wallpaper is set, you will notice the image moves a bit side wise, making an illusion as if you are viewing only a part of the Android screen. The formula is like this, for Samsung Galaxy Tablet of 480×800 pixels screen resolution, you actually need 960×800 pixels wallpaper. This is the specialty of this Best Android Wallpaper post.

So, here is our list of ready made best Android Wallpaper Collections for your Android Tablets which can be downloaded from Android market place. Simple type any name listed in this list of Best Android Wallpaper Collections in the Market Place search box on your Android device, download and install it.
Best Android Wallpaper Collections for Android Tablets
PicSpeed HD Wallpapers 50,000+ : Simple and easy to use wallpaper application. Free backgrounds hd wallpapers. Fastest wallpaper app with over 50,000+ images. All backgrounds are high quality, high definition images.

Zedge Ringtones & Wallpapers : In this app you get high quality ringtones, notification sounds and HD wallpapers optimized for your device.

Coveroid Wallpapers HD :  Coveroid  has more than 35,000 high definition wallpapers and expanding daily!

Wallbase HD Wallpapers : This is an Android client for the amazing wallpaper website Wallbase.

Backgrounds HD Wallpapers : More than 10,000 Wallpapers, Add your own Photo and customize.

Best Wallpapers & Backgrounds :  Get your next background from this huge collection of beautiful free wallpapers.

Backgrounds Box Wallpapers HD :  More than 900,000 cool wallpapers are at your choice.

Wallpapers HD : Wallpapers HD is a good solution to get free high resolution wallpapers.


As you can see, we have basically listed Android Apps in this Best Android Wallpaper post, through them you can get millions of wallpapers.
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Windows 8 Tablets to Feature Improved Dynamic Orientation Functionality

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This is a guest post by Lauren. If you want to guest post on this site, then please read our guidelines here.

While Windows 8 is designed to run on many different devices, the developers at Microsoft seem to be focusing heavily on tablet functionality.

This may be because tablets present hundreds of new challenges and opportunities for the new operating system, but is probably also because tablets are more and more becoming the new laptop, and in some cases, even desktop, computers.

As such, the Windows 8 team has spent considerable time researching the ways people intuitively use tablets to optimize the operating system for the dual-orientation capabilities of the tablet platform.  Tablets are unique in that they offer a very personal user experience, both in the tactile interaction with content, as well as in the ability to allow users to choose their preferred viewing orientation (landscape vs. portrait).

Rotating a tablet from landscape to portrait is not a new concept; this feature has been a stable in even the earliest tablets (eg, the iPad).  Tablets that support Windows 8, however, tend to stress more the widescreen-landscape dimension of the device, and are often longer and narrower.

On the one hand, this might seem like a disadvantage for Windows 8, because it constricts the page width in portrait view.  But considering the page dimensions of a standard book page, it also could be an advantage over other, squarer tablets, because it distinctly differentiates between the two orientations, and allows developers to make the most out of two very different design schemes.

With a tablet, different screen orientations are better suited for certain activities than others, a fact that is corroborated by experience, and by test results from some observational research Microsoft conducted while working on screen orientation design.  Reading the news or email, for example, one would probably prefer a longer, narrower screen, to closer approximate a print page, whereas while watching video or playing games, one might prefer a widescreen, landscape orientation.

Because users can do all these things and more on a tablet, Microsoft focused much of their development on the rotation process between landscape and portrait orientations.

Two impressive process elements that the team has released are the rotation transition duration, and the orientation lock.

When a user turns the tablet from landscape to portrait, the accelerometer in the device registers the motion and sends a signal to the processor, triggering the rotation process.  Windows 8 features an incredibly smooth rotation animation, to gently transition users from one orientation to another — and all under 500ms.

The other feature, the orientation lock, is a response to a common problem in almost all hand-held computers: overly sensitive rotation trigger.  We’ve all experienced the frustration of a tablet that unpredictably changed from one orientation to another.  Windows 8 tablets will have an orientation lock button that prevents this kind of annoying setback.

It might not be the most exciting news we’ve heard yet, but that Microsoft is paying attention to even the smallest details such as this, definitely bodes well for the success of Windows 8.

This guest post is contributed by Lauren Bailey, who regularly writes for best online colleges. She welcomes your comments at her email Id: blauren99 @gmail.com.


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Best Board Games for Android Tablets and Phones

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Best Board Games for Tablets and Phones are great for a quick round of old silly Board Games. Here is our selection of the best board games for Android.

There are a number of different categories that board games can be broken up into, although considerable overlap exists, and a game may belong in several categories. We have omitted a specific strategy game – Chess in this Best Board Games for Android Tablets. The reason is we have already posted a separate post on Best Chess Games for Android Tablets!

You will get the rational categorized list of all Board Games on Wikipedia. While writing and choosing this post on Best Board Games, we have taken the following factors in to our consideration :

System resource consumption, as most of these Best Board Games will be played for a long period.Quality of codingAbilities and FeaturesPopularityGraphics

You can type or copy any name of the Games listed in this list of Best Board Games and search it in Android Market Place using the Search function.
Best Board Games for Android Tablets and Phones

Ludo : All time favorite childhood classic board game Ludo (Pachisi, Parcheesi) is now available on mobile. Play Ludo with your phone or your friends using your mobile. Game requires touch screen mobile.

MegaYatzy : Recall our Yatzy Wallpaper? Dice your life. The award-winning game Yatzy (Yacht, Kniffel, …) is now available as MegaYatzy for Android.

Backgammon Free : The ancient, and evergreen, game of skill, strategy and luck. Free download! Backgammon Free is the best free Backgammon game on Android!

Mahjong : Mahjong is a free solitaire matching game which uses a set of Mahjong tiles.

Checkers Free : Classy graphics, super smooth gameplay, highly scalable difficulty & much more!

Reversi Free : Flip your way to victory! Download the classic Reversi now! Other name of Reversi is Othello.

Battleship classic : The classic battleship, plain and simple, with additional weapons for quick games.

We hope our small list of Best Board Games for Android Tablets and Phones gave you something to play with.


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Samsung Gearing Up To Launch Windows 8 Tablets in 2012

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It’s not as if we don’t expect it, but according to Bloomberg, Samsungs head of sales and marketing has given the go ahead with working on a tablet running Windows 8, which will be due to be launched in the second half of 2012. This conveniently coincides with the predicted release date of Windows 8.

It’s expected that the product will be a modified version of the Series 7 tablet that Samsung currently sell which runs Windows 7. This tablet packs quite a punch at the moment as it is. It runs on an Intel Core i3 or i5 processor, 64GB SSD, and 4GB of RAM. It’s even got an array of ports such as USB, micro HDMI and mico SD. Chances are Samsung might even beef up that spec a little more by the time Windows 8 hits the market and the tablet’s ready to ship.

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Nam Seong Woo who is head of the PC business department at Samsung said that current Samsung Series 7 owners will be able to get an upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8, but hasn’t said when, probably because not even Samsung know when Windows 8 will be released. He also said that this tablet is targeted more towards the business market since it’s so handy for carrying around spreadsheets and other documents, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t appeal to consumers just as much.

Samsung now joins other companies like HP and Dell who have all promised to bring out Windows 8 tablets towards the end of next year.

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The Kal-El Chipset and Windows 8 Tablets

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As the interest grows in Windows 8, there is some anticipation about what some of the hardware will look like, so Samsung, Nvidia, and Microsoft are due to show off a Windows 8 quad core tablet next week.

The rising PC/tablet wars are getting serious. The PC will always be the computer of choice at the enterprise level. But there is growing anticipation that the PC has run it’s course at the consumer/private user level. Why, because it is more convenient, and the touch technology that comes with the tablet a whole new way of interacting is in play now.

With that in mind both Samsung and Nvidia plan to show a quad-core Kal-el chip on a Windows 8 Tablet.

What is Kal-El?

Kal-El is a high performance chipset. It will offer five times the performance of current generation chipsets, the Nvidia Tegra 2. This comes on the heel of the Nvidia Tegra, which is a system-on-a-chip series developed by Nvidia for mobile devices such as smartphones, personal digital assistants, and mobile Internet devices.

Kal El The Kal El Chipset and Windows 8 Tablets

Nvidia is using comic book superhero names for its chipset development models, such as Superman: Kal-El; Batman: Wayne; Wolverine: Logan, and Ironman: Stark.

When Kal-El as a final product is released, it will supposedly be referred to as Tegra 3.

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A Windows 8 tablets build is due for release to developers next week. Kal-El has a release date sometime in the 3rd Quarter, and Windows 8 is due for release around April-May 2012 at the earliest.

Meanwhile Samsung is on the Windows 8 Bandwagon and in this case, it will offer some diversification to the Android tablet version.

At this point the Windows 8 environment is starting to jell, and by the end of the year some of the refined elements should be in place. This may well be the end of the beginning as the saying goes.


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5,000 Microsoft Developers Get Samsung Windows 8 Tablets

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Well Microsoft certainly was feeling very gracious today, after Steve Sinofsky gave us a good look at Windows 8 for the first time he also showed just how easy it will be for developers. A Microsoft developer created an app there and then on the stage just to demonstrate how easy it is to do it much to the delight of the 5000 developers in attendance.

The Samsung tablet runs on a dual-core 1.6GHz Intel i5 chip and has an 11.6-inch screen and weighs just under 2 pounds. It’s actually quite a nice piece of kit and will be perfect for testing out and developing new apps for Windows 8. Microsoft have also added NFC (Near Field Communications) technology to it as well as several gyroscopes and accelerometers.

Then as if that wasn’t good enough, AT&T are also throwing in one year of free data access of up to 2GB a month.  The tablet also comes with 4GB of RAM and a 64GB storage drive.

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The tablet was used several times throughout the demonstration of Windows 8 and seemed to be a good solid, quick device. Microsoft also briefly showed us Windows 8 running on an ARM based tablet but didn’t talk too much about it nor show us much which would lead us to thinking there’s still a bit of work to be done there.

There was a whole rake of Windows 8 tablets and PC’s on show at the conference today including a new breed of ultrabooks which were incredibly thin laptops with high performance and nearly instant boots.

One thing is for sure, Microsoft are onto a winner here with Windows 8, it’s definitely a brilliant tablet interface and is finally a credible competitor to the iPad, we just have to see how soon it gets to the market.

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Nvidia Is Getting Ready For Windows 8 Tablets

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Earlier on this week Nvidia revealed their better than expected earnings for the second fiscal quarter of the year. A lot of their success was due to the increase in sales of laptops built around Intel’s “Sandy Bridge” processors. They reported a profit of $151.6 million compared to a loss of $144 million during the same period last year. Their revenue surged to $1.02 billion and this is expected to increase 4 to 6 percent in the next quarter.

But I’m not here to talk about Nvidia’s earnings. Jen-Hsun their CEO expressed his excitement for their new quad-core mobile processor “Kal-El” and Windows 8. These new quad-core mobile processors will have immense amounts of power and deliver 5x more performance than the current Tegra 2 chips. They will also ship with a  12-core GeForce GPU and be capable of outputting 1440P video. What’s remarkable about these chips is that they deliver so much more performance, yet they require less power than the Tegra 2 chips!

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It really is ground breaking technology and Jen-Hsun is very excited to see them in Windows 8 and see’s great potential for them.

“I’m very bullish about Windows 8,” said Jen-Hsun, “I think it’s going to be an amazing operating system. Windows 8 tablets and Windows 8 clam shells that Tegra is going into, I hope will translate into real growth for our company in the second half of next year.”

These chips should have ample power to run Windows 8 smoothly. I’m sure they’d also be able to handle Windows 7 no problem, and Windows 8 is meant to be more tablet friendly so I’m sure it’ll fly with one of these processors.

Hopefully they come to market soon and we see plenty of Windows 8 tablets running with these processors sometime next year.


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Can Windows 8 Turn Round Tablets the way Windows 7 did for Netbooks?

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It’s been well known for ages now that research consistently shows that the mobile operating system most people want to see on their devices is Windows.  This doesn’t come as any great surprise given that people like familiarity and Windows is, for many people, as comfortable as an old shoe.  It was interesting to read my colleague Jason’s article yesterday on our sister site, Windows7News, about how tablet manufacturers are becoming disillusioned with slow sales of Android tablets and are now looking to Windows 8 to boost their profits.

This raises a very interesting and important question.  Can Windows 8 do for Microsoft on tablets what Windows 7 did to the netbook market?  When Windows 7 launched if you wanted to buy a netbook, and let’s face it almost everybody did, you had two choices.  Windows XP or Linux.  Despite XP’s popularity Linux hung around for some considerable time, but less than a year after the launch of Windows 7 you could not buy a single netbook, not anywhere, with either XP or Linux preinstalled.  Everything came with Windows 7.

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This was an astonishing achievement for Microsoft.  The company had stated clearly during the development of Windows 7 that the operating system was being specifically engineered to run on low-power, low-performace netbooks and that’s exactly what it did.  We’re now regularly seeing Windows 7 laptops with 8 or 9 hour battery lives, double what you’d find in the average laptop.

Clearly Microsoft stormed straight into the netbook market and won overnight.  Now though can Windows 8 do the same with tablets?

There can be no doubt that Apple is the tablet king, and will remain so for many years yet, but Android is not without its problems.  There are so many variants, some specifically suited to tablets and some not, that are currently residing on tablet devices that consumers can get confused.  Why go for all this choice and complexity when the iPad is so much simpler and straightforward?  Then there’s the malware problem, and it’s a major problem that Google have so far completely failed to address.  While the general public won’t be too aware of this, they will become more aware in the time before Windows 8 launches, of this we can be sure.

So this leaves Microsoft with an opportunity.  They’re talking up Windows 8 on tablets in exactly the same way they talked up Windows 7 on netbooks.  The new Windows 8 tablet interface too, which is based on their Windows Phone Metro UI, has been universally well-received and with more than a year to go until it’s launch, Windows 8 is already generating enormous amounts of hype, press coverage and consumer interest.

Microsoft won’t need to do much to keep this momentum going either.  The ball is now rolling and people are excited.  The news that tablet manufacturers are now eyeing up Windows 8 keenly will come as welcome news to most and is sure to keep the hype going.

The major test will be next year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) where all the hot computing products for 2012 will be unveiled.  There will be a whole raft of Android tablets there I’m sure with a new version of Android.  It could be though that Windows 8 tablets don’t just take centre stage, but that it completely steals the show.

All in all, future prosperity in the tablet market is by no means certain for Google.  In Windows 8 they’ll have a competitor that’s polished, competent, popular and coming out fighting.  We could then see a massive shift in the tablet market in 2012.


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