Netbooks are dead. Next of kin: Internet Tablets

Netbooks are dead, they just don’t know it yet. Back in their heyday a few short months ago (an eternity ago in the world of tech gadgets and before the birth of the “beloved” iPad internet tablet) netbooks were small, nifty, and were the talk of all the Best Buy showrooms around the country. Remember those miniature sized laptops with a microscopic 8.9 inch screen that lacked a CD/DVD drive and had a keyboard that loved to cramp up most peoples’ hands? Some of the freakish giant ones had “huge” 10 inch screens. Is this ringing a bell yet? They were bargain priced at somewhere between 0 to 0. Yeah, those. They are like, so 2009.

Did all their batteries die or did their popularity simply die instead? What happened to their reign? Computing devices are notorious for short life spans, but the netbook seems to be especially short lived. What took their place in the spotlight?

Internet tablets are now stealing the show – or more appropriately in this case, the showroom. Whether you choose to call them a touch screen tablet or an Android tablet, you will clearly see their prominent presence in tech stores throughout the United States and around the world. The steadfast popularity of the touch screen tablet is spreading faster than the hopeful netbook had ever dreamed of.

Tech companies such as Apple, Archos, HP, and Asus (and plenty of others) are quickly emerging with newly designed touch screen tablets left and right. Archos seems to have deeply rooted leverage in this sector of computing as they have five new cutting edge Android tablets being released soon. Strike while the iron is hot, right?

Not all of the devices classified as an internet tablet can appropriately be called an Android tablet since obviously not all of them run the Android operating system. All of the new internet tablets from Archos will run the latest version of Android as will several others by other companies.

The Apple iPad, HP Slate, and Archos’ many Android-based internet tablets are evolving into the next big thing with computing connoisseurs who gleefully snub their noses at the lowly netbook. The iPad which has a larger marketing budget than the GDP of a small country is especially popular, so maybe it will reign as king of tablets, but only time will tell for sure.

The weak processing speed of netbooks has made people instantly reach out for a better solution for portable computing. The answer? Touch screen tablets. These days, people want small, fast, and functional – and they wanted it yesterday. As a result, the typical touch screen tablet seems to fit the bill for them. So netbooks had a good short run but will ultimately just be a footnote in history. Rest in peace netbooks, it’s been real.

Colour Mobile Phones: the Next Fashion Craze

The color is very important in our life as it affects our emotions, moods, physical and mental well-being. He brings excitement and dynamism of the world would be boring and monotonous, without all the wonderful colors. Colors make their own statement and expression of our personality. You are able to create different moods – like the excitement, tranquility, passion, etc. The handset manufacturers have also realized the importance of colors and have introduced many mobile phones in different colors. When the phone has progressed from a functional device to a fashion accessory, the color of the device is equally important. These phones offer a colorful visual appeal and emotional for those who own them. The mobile phone manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG, Motorola, etc. have begun to address all the various models for style-conscious consumers. The classic black mobile phone has given way to silver red, red, pink, shimmering bronze and fans, also orange, blue and chocolate. Samsung D900 Red offers a very high-end models with features created. The red is the color of passion, excitement, heat, movement and theater. Orange means optimism. This is essentially the color of joy. It is warm, comfortable, all packed with earth energy. The Samsung X830 at the color orange is indeed a joy to own. Pink communicates happiness, grace and elegance. consider the mobile phone manufacturers have pampered the fair sex by introducing a series of pink phones, smart, and using the latest multimedia features packed in its pink cover. The Nokia 7373, Motorola V3x, Sony Ericsson Z610i, LG U 880, 890, etc. Some phones roses for the lady developed. LG, the Chocolate (KG800) phone that is sold worldwide as the next sensation in the fashion phones introduced. The phone has a slim design with sliding supplemented by a very smooth, bright red buttons that light up when in use and they fade away when not in use. Philanthropy is also a part of the color cell phones. Motorola has a hotline to help get some of the millions of people suffering from AIDS in Africa, brought to life. Their idea was to get big companies to fight against AIDS in Africa by creating red products on the theme that would help contribute financially in any way to Africa fight against AIDS. If you buy this phone, a red SLVR L7, 10 pounds from the sale go directly to the Global Fund to Fight against AIDS in Africa. Make your life colorful and choose a direct telephone to complete your personality.