| Wikipad gaming tablet: Still alive, and coming in spring Christian Science Monitor The Wikipad: it's the Android gaming tablet that was, then wasn't, and now is again (probably). Last October, Wikipad Inc. was all set to sell the 10-inch tablet in stores when it discovered a flaw in the first batch of products. As the months went by ... See all stories on this topic » | Christian Science Monitor |
PCWorld
Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet with the Windows 8 OS is due to ship on Feb. 9, starting at $899. Thetablet will have a 10.6-inch screen and come in models with 64GB and 128GB of storage. Surface Pro's early reviews have been mixed, and there are many ...
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PC Magazine
Flash forward to today's classrooms, where computers like iMacs have been replaced by tablets like the Apple iPad. Despite the many advantages of tablets, they're not the most comfortable devices to use. Belkin has developed the Tablet Stand with ...
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| Phone, tablet rip-offs on transit surge San Francisco Chronicle "Almost everyone you talk to in San Francisco these days either experienced something like this where a smartphone or tablet was robbed, or they know someone who's experienced it," said Supervisor Scott Wiener, who called a hearing Thursday at City ... See all stories on this topic » | San Francisco Chronicle |
Science Daily (press release)
8, 2013 — PureMadi, a nonprofit University of Virginia organization, has invented a simple ceramic water purification tablet. Called MadiDrop, the tablet -- developed and extensively tested at U.Va. -- is impregnated with silver or copper nanoparticles.
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| Management Tool Smoothes Tablet Deployment Government Technology Using tablets and smartphones for everyday office tasks such as checking email or reviewing documents has become a regular practice for many government officials. But while mobile technology is convenient for end users, the devices presented some ... See all stories on this topic » | Government Technology |
| New Nexus 7 Tablet Will Use Snapdragon S4 Pro Processor Gotta Be Mobile According to Pacific Crest analyst Michael McConnell, Google is expected to eschew NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad-core processor from the current first generation Nexus 7 tabletin favor of Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro processor for the second generation ... See all stories on this topic » | Gotta Be Mobile |
TechRadar UK
Saying the Nexus 7 has been a hot seller would be a disservice to the incredibly popular and often sold out Android tablet. Developed by Asus for Google, the Nexus 7 offered an impressive balance between power, size, and affordability other competitive ...
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MSPmentor
Tablet Sketch Mobile device management (MDM) and the use of iOS and Android mobile devices may be changing the course of yet another old IT standby, suggested the results from a recent International Data Corporation (IDC) report, which surveyed ...
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The Australian
Then came the papyrus scroll. The 15th century brought the printed word and literacy for the masses. Now we return to the tablet - a digital tablet that is reshaping our reading habits. Last October, The Australian, in partnership with HarperCollins ...
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