You do not think that Acer would not be sharing some of their new tablets with Packard Bell subsidiary is still kicking, right? The latter made his debut in the free form, its own spin on Acer A500 Iconia Tab. As expected, however, there are many differences beyond the name, this packing a the same style, 10-inch screen, Tegra 2 processor, dual cameras, and honeycomb and its other operating system more widely available. Release details are still a bit iffy, but apparently you can expect it to hit Europe sometime in June, with prices varying by country. Head on past the break for a hands-on video courtesy of Notebook Italia.
Between Godalming and Haslemere, in Surrey, near the English village of Witley, once stood one of the most lavish private residences in the world —the Witley Park. Originally called Lea Park, it belonged to a man named Whitaker Wright who made his fortune by defrauding shareholders of hundreds of million pounds —not once, but twice in two different continents. At the peak of his financial crimes, Wright bought the vast 1,400-acre Victorian estate from the 15th Earl of Derby and built an extravagant 32-bedroom mansion, among other things like a racecourse, a theater and a private hospital.