A new open source tablet has been designed called the Root 101 to provide a more hands-on approach to owning a tablet device, allowing you to easily modify the device to suit your needs. The Root 101 ...
With over 50 million tablets sold this year alone, you would think that economies of scale and market forces would be driving tablet prices down. For the most part, that is not the case. A good ...
In order to root the Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet you need to connect the tablet to your computer with a USB cable and run a series of commands in a terminal or DOS box. But if you want to unroot the ...
Sony's newest Xperia branding 10in tablet, the Xperia Tablet Z, which was launched with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, can now be rooted on official firmware. Thanks to the easy rooting toolkit released by ...
What if you could buy a tablet with a slightly smaller screen than the iPad for half the price or even less? Hackers have been turning e-book readers into tablets for cheap Internet on the go. In fact ...
Software updates are usually good things since they kill security flaws, improve performance, and offer new features. But if you bought a Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet running software version 1.4, ...
November 30, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The Barnes and Noble Nook Color got a lukewarm reception as an ebook reader, but—properly rooted—it could be a ...
The Nook Tablet may be a solid gadget on its own, but tinkerers are obviously itching to have at it. Since its release in November last year, full root attempts include using the “zergRush” method, ...
Nvidia has launched the new members in the Shield family, including Shield tablet and Shield wireless controller. Designed by Nvidia, the Shield tablet is the first and foremost high-performance ...
After waiting until April 20th for T-Mobile’s G-Slate release, you have decided to make it a little more interesting by rooting it (you’ve already paid at least $530 for it; may as well tinker tinker ...
If you own a smartphone, you have probably become accustomed to having a wireless internet connection where ever you go. On the other hand, unless you picked up a MiFi (personal hotspot) or have a 3G ...