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  • Sony stops Xperia Tablet S sales due to gaps between display panel and case

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    Sharif Sakr
    Sharif Sakr
    10.05.2012

    When Sony's designers put a port flap on the Xperia Tablet S in an effort to make it splash-proof, they surely didn't count on their good intentions being undermined by leaky build quality in other areas. According to Reuters though, that's exactly what has happened: a number of tablets have come off the production line with gaps between the screen and the chassis, and it must be a significant proportion because Sony has now decided to halt sales until it can get the problem fixed. The company is also promising to repair any of the 100,000 tablets that have already shipped, but doesn't expect the issue to be serious enough to dampen its earnings (which, let's face it, could already do with some time out in the sun).

  • Palm quietly improving Pre build quality, tweaking hardware

    by 
    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    08.12.2009

    It's not the most comprehensive survey, nor is there any official confirmation, but the crew at PreThinking has checked in with a number of new Pre owners and discovered that Palm's apparently building its webOS handset better lately -- and what's more, it's even made some minor improvements. The biggest change appears to be a fix for that nasty bug that caused the Pre to reset or turn off when the keyboard was closed -- that bit of grey foam pictured was added to the battery compartment to tighten up the battery connection. There's a also word that the screen cracking and unintended rotation issues have been addressed, although time will tell on those, and the button color has changed from pearl to silver. As for improvements, well, there's a new battery model, and the Palm logo is now embossed on the carrying case. Yep, just little stuff, but it's good to see Palm addressing the build issues on the Pre, which are by far the most common complaint about the device. Let us know if you've spotted anything else, would you?

  • Moron stands on Xbox 360, gains fame

    by 
    Ken Weeks
    Ken Weeks
    07.06.2006

    Keith, who weighs in at a not-so-husky150lbs. decided to stand on his Xbox 360 to show off the build quality and gain internet fame. In today's competitive console war climate, I'm sure we'll see some morbidly obese (but rich) Sony fanboy stomping on his PS3 the day it hits the shelves.