China Electronics Gadgets News
Deal Of The Week – Android 4.2 TV Box “Warp”
Only 7 days left to get this deal of the week! Are you looking for a way to turn your HD TV into a smart TV and enjoy Android power
Omate TrueSmart Watch reaching 1.000.000 USD funding on Kickstarter
UPDATE: good news! Chinavasion is now cooperating with the factory that makes Omate watches. Click the images below to visit the product pages to discover it!: Imacwear M7 Orange Smart
Chinavasion Weekly New Products Roundup – Week 83
Android 4.2 TV Stick 7 Inch Android Phablet Android 4.2 Phone Micracast and DLNA Stick UFO LED Grow Light Budget 4.5 Inch Phone 4.5
Huawei Got a Big Order from Denmark for the 4G Network
TDC18, Denmark’s largest telecommunications company announced today that the company signed a 4 billion Danish kroner (about $ 720 million)order with the Chinese company Huawei . It means that in
Chinese Coolpad Gets Involved in the Field of Wearable Devices
Everyone noticed about the upcoming Yulong Coolpad, a Chinese telecommunications equipment company will launch a smart watch this month, and this smart watch will be the accessories for the Coolpad
Video: Quad Core Android Mini PC “Halo” [CVHI-E309]
New in the Android Media Players category, the Android Mini PC “Halo”, featuring 1.6GHz Quad Core CPU, 2MP Camera, 1GB RAM, 8GB Memory and Ultra Small Design… Check below to
Quickoffice is Now Free for Everyone!
Google’s Quickoffice apps for iOS and Android, that let users view and edit Microsoft Office files, are now free to anyone with a Google account. Google is trying to make it
Google Drive: Find Out at a Glance Who Can Access Your Files
If you have been using the sharing feature of Google Docs (now Google Drive) for some time, you may have quite a few files in the Drive that are accessible
How to Install Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on PC
You don’t have to be a four-eyed geek to do so, or have a masters degree in Computers Science, all you need is a little bit of free time and
USB Condom protects your devices from nasty ports
Devices such as tablets and smartphones use a USB port to do the double duty of charging and transferring data. That means if you plug your device into a public