Red CarBot App from DeskPets

Red CarBot App from DeskPets

All kids, and not only love red cars. I think because red cars make us think about Ferrari, fast and furious car!

We all love fast cars and new gadgets. The DeskPets CarBot App Controlled Red Car is perfect if you want to spend a beautiful evening after work with your kid. I think boys would love to play with new red car, but my small daughter loved it from the start and after 2 weeks it’s still her favorite toy.

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CarBot offers lots of fun, having 4amazing ways to play with:
1. Battle mode: for multiple players to battle on infrared and disable opponents car with fire and boost button
2. Personality: mode entertains crowds and the CarBot autonomously goes crazy drifting, speeding and spinning with lights and sounds
3. Maze mode: for players to set up obstacles, while CarBot uses IR sensors to detect mazes and navigate around them with precision
4. Drift ‘n’ Race mode: for player to race car at full speed with or without added sound effects

Phone or tablet for the web? It depends on what you need it for!

Nowadays people use both tablet devices and mobile phones for accessing the internet, but when it comes to establishing which of the two represents the better device for this purpose, it perhaps depends on what you need the web for.

Certainly, tablets have been marketed on the idea that they represent a cross between a mobile phone and a laptop computer, offering the convenience of the former, crossed with much of the functionality of the latter; and certainly in a lot of ways, tablets do provide the best and most convenient option for using the web.

Phone or tablet

One way in which this is definitely true is if you are using your device to play any sort of game on your mobile, largely because of the more impressive size of the screen offered by tablets.

ASUS announce release of revolutionary new PadFone handset

ASUS PadFone The boundaries that separate the tablet computer from the smartphone are becoming increasingly blurred thanks to touchscreen technology and ever-improving hardware. Now it seems that electronics manufacturer ASUS are about to add more confusion to the situation, as they announce the impending release of their latest smartphone/tablet device: the PadFone.

The PadFone has been causing a stir amongst smartphone and tablet PC manufacturers of late; it promises to allow users to switch between smartphone and tablet for a “seamless experience”. In essence, the device is a top of the range touchscreen smartphone that docks into a tablet PC device; although both devices will be able to utilise a single SIM card for network connectivity on both devices.

ASUS have made some bold claims about their latest offering and have just released promotional video material on YouTube, showing potential users the enhancements which they envisage the device will grant in day to day life.