The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition isn’t just a tablet with a ridiculously long name. It also has a great screen, a fast processor, more RAM than most tablets, and support for a digital pen. Priced at $549 and up, the new Note is a bit expensive by Android tablet standards, but it’s just […]
Lilbits (4-18-2013): ES File Explorer makeover, Google Games on the way
One of the best file browsers for Android finally looks like one of the best file browsers for Android. Google is apparently working on a social gaming service. A major Linux distribution is getting a major update. And Twitter and Yahoo have new apps. Here are some of the day’s top stories from around the […]
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Looking for the latest news about little computers including tablets, netbooks, ultrabooks, and whatever the heck the Raspberry Pi and MK802 are? Liliputing’s certainly got you covered. But our website isn’t the only place where we share news and tips. You can also keep up with us by following Liliputing on these channels: YouTube: Subscribe […]
Reminder: We’re giving away a 2GB USB Flash drive
There’s just a few more days to enter our latest flash drive giveaway. All you have to do for a chance to win is “like” Liliputing on Facebook. We’ll randomly pick a winner from our Facebok page on Monday. Of course, there’s nothing stopping you from following us on Facebook or Twitter after the deadline […]
eBook readers continue slide toward tablethood: Social Networking on the Kindle
Devices with e-Ink displays that take a second or two to refresh are never going to replace full color screens capable of handling video playback and dynamic web content. But while smartphones and tablets like the Apple iPad are becoming serviceable eBook readers thanks to software such as iBooks and the Amazon Kindle Reader, dedicated […]
Eee PC hack: Adding an LED for Twitter, IM, Email notifications
Most netbooks have a handful of status LEDs that let you know when the computer is charging, when the hard drive is active, or when the WiFi or Bluetooth are turned on. But honestly, how often do you need those indicators? Wouldn’t it be more useful if you had an LED that lit up when […]