Friday, February 24, 2012

How to tether iphone or Android phone to Any Android Tablet, easy How to tether

How to tether your iPhone, or Android phone to any Android tablet using this simple app. This app ia available for all android phones in the app market. Which includes Samsung Galaxy, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer, Archos, PDAnet is the easiest way to tether your jailbroken iphone or any other smart phone that has PDAnet in their app market to your tablet. Just be patient watch and pause the video, try the steps and continue. PDAnet works for any tablet once PDAnet is available in the app market for your tablet. For certain PDAnet is available in the Android market and in Cydia. Watch the youtube video here 
Also if you would like to know which are the best tablets and prices read here 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Best Android tablets

Google's Android mobile OS is considered one of the best alternatives to Apple's iOS when it comes to smartphones and tablet computers. Unlike Apple's closed system of hardware and software, the open-source nature of Google's Android OS makes it inviting for many hardware manufacturers to try their hand at making an Android-based device. That said, it's a system that has been slow to bear fruit when it comes to viable competitors to the Apple iPad.

The following five tablets represent the highest-rated Android-based tablets currently available.

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (32GB, gray)

The Asus Transformer Prime is the best full-featured Android tablet yet, with a sexy design, thoughtful features, and an impressive camera.
Price: $499.99 - $573.72 (check prices)
4 stars
Excellent
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (32GB, gray)

Sony Tablet S (32GB)

Sony took its time with the Tablet S, and it shows. The industrial design is smart, and the software refinements are both practical and restrained.
Price: $466.02 - $598.00 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Sony Tablet S (32GB)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (16GB)

Sleek, sexy, and light, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets as close to the iPad 2 as any Android tablet before it.
Price: $448.00 - $524.99 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (16GB)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (16GB)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is everything we loved about the Tab 10.1 in a slightly smaller form, with a slightly smaller price.
Price: $449.99 - $520.00 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (16GB)

Asus Eee Pad Transformer (16GB, Wi-Fi)

The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a low-price, quality Honeycomb tablet with useful options.
Price: $389.00 - $429.95 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer (16GB, Wi-Fi)

Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 (16GB, white)

Though it prevents a "pure" tablet experience, the Asus Eee Pad Slider's built-in keyboard is a welcome feature for those who break into cold sweats whenever typing on a tablet is mentioned.
Price: $459.99 - $489.48 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 (16GB, white)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 16GB

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is pretty and sleek, with well-implemented remote-control functionality, making it the best 7-inch Honeycomb tablet yet.
Price: $346.51 - $419.99 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 16GB

Toshiba Thrive (16GB)

The Toshiba Thrive is a bulky but aggressively priced Honeycomb tablet that earns its girth with full port support and a removable battery.
Price: $390.95 - $479.99 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Toshiba Thrive (16GB)

Acer Iconia Tab A500 (16GB)

Acer's Iconia Tab offers the features of the Motorola Xoom at iPad-beating prices but weighs in as the heftiest Android tablet yet.
Price: $479.99 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Acer Iconia Tab A500 (16GB)

T-Mobile G-Slate

Thanks to its high-quality screen, streaming TV features, and 4G support (if you're willing to sign a contract), the T-Mobile G-Slate is one of the better Honeycomb tablets on the market today; however, its high no-contract price ensures that it's not the best.
Price: $782.86 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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T-Mobile G-Slate

Lenovo IdeaPad K1 (red)

Lenovo plays it safe with the IdeaPad K1, delivering a solid tablet that does little to stand out from the Honeycomb herd.
As shown: $499.99
See manufacturer site for availability
4 stars
Very good
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Lenovo IdeaPad K1 (red)

Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi

Samsung's 3G-free version of its 7-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab, offers an appealing mix of lower price and horsepower, but it's overshadowed by the wave of inexpensive Android 3.0 devices.
Price: $349.95 - $483.61 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi

HTC Flyer

The HTC Flyer puts a new spin on the 7-inch Android tablet, but its high price and dated OS hold it back from mainstream appeal.
Price: $259.95 - $430.00 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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HTC Flyer

Acer Iconia Tab A100 (8GB)

The Acer Iconia Tab A100 offers a full Honeycomb experience on a 7-inch tablet, but the fact that a larger Honeycomb tablet is less than $100 away sours the deal.
Price: $309.00 - $319.99 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Acer Iconia Tab A100 (8GB)

Lenovo IdeaPad A1

The Lenovo A1 is a classic Android tablet, at an attractive price, but its subpar screen gives the competition an edge.
Price: $234.99 - $235.95 (check prices)
4 stars
Very good
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Lenovo IdeaPad A1