With Microsoft as tablet rival, will HP go Android?
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If Hewlett-Packard introduces an Android tablet, the newfound rivalry with Microsoft will be one motivating factor, according to analysts. "I can see why they would go down this route instead of sticking with Microsoft for everything," said Ben Bajarin ...
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Go paperless or die trying! 15 tablet apps for ditching dead trees
PCWorld
Most companies have yet to adopt the paperless office. Thanks, however, to powerful PCs, tabletsand smartphones, we're getting much closer to reaching that dream. And in many ways, this is just a matter of modern businesses embracing tools that ...
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HP Needs Its New Tablet to Succeed -- and So Does NVIDIA
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HP (NYSE: HPQ ) announced this week that it's getting back into the mobile game by working on a high-end Android-based tablet. NVIDIA's (NASDAQ: NVDA ) been unofficially named as the processor supplier for the tablet, which would be the first device to ...
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No Nokia tablet on tap for Mobile World Congress this year
BGR
Anyone expecting Nokia (NOK) to unveil its first-ever tablet at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month shouldn't get their hopes up. Research firm Strategy Analytics has just finished conducting “extensive channel checks” and has concluded ...
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CNET
If Hewlett-Packard introduces an Android tablet, the newfound rivalry with Microsoft will be one motivating factor, according to analysts. "I can see why they would go down this route instead of sticking with Microsoft for everything," said Ben Bajarin ...
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| Kleverbeast Wants to Make Tablet Apps as Easy as Blogging TIME At the moment, the service allows for the creation of iPad and Android tablet apps; support for the iPhone, Android phones, Windows and the web is in the works. Now, services designed to let non-programmers create mobile software are nothing new. Most ... See all stories on this topic » | TIME |
PCWorld
Most companies have yet to adopt the paperless office. Thanks, however, to powerful PCs, tabletsand smartphones, we're getting much closer to reaching that dream. And in many ways, this is just a matter of modern businesses embracing tools that ...
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| Archos unveils 116 Platinum Android tablet with 11.6-inch IPS display for $349 ZDNet Like the other Platinum tablets, the 116 model will come with a quad-core CPU, eight-core GPU, 2GB of RAM, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Don't expect blazing performance at the aggressive price point, which will be $349 when the 116 is release in April ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet |
Motley Fool
HP (NYSE: HPQ ) announced this week that it's getting back into the mobile game by working on a high-end Android-based tablet. NVIDIA's (NASDAQ: NVDA ) been unofficially named as the processor supplier for the tablet, which would be the first device to ...
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| Microsoft Surface Pro Gets iFixit's Worst Ever Tablet Score eWeek Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet is in many ways an improvement on its less-expensive and less robust predecessor, the Surface RT. But when it comes to repairing the Surface Pro, there's nothing but room for improvement, iFixit reported after a Feb. See all stories on this topic » | eWeek |
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Anyone expecting Nokia (NOK) to unveil its first-ever tablet at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month shouldn't get their hopes up. Research firm Strategy Analytics has just finished conducting “extensive channel checks” and has concluded ...
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| Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T Windows 8 Tablet Review Hot Hardware Not long ago, we tested one of Samsung's new Windows 8 tablets to take a close-up look at Intel's Clover Trail Atom Z2760 SoC. Now that we've covered the chip driving thetablet, it's time to take a look at the Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T as a whole. See all stories on this topic » | Hot Hardware |
| Two Linux tablet projects take a step forward PCWorld Included in the 7-inch PengPod700 tablet, priced at $120, is a capacitive touch screen, 1GB RAM, 8GB flash, speakers, and a front-facing camera. The 10-inch PengPod1000 comes with a higher-resolution display, with pricing of $185, while the $85 ... See all stories on this topic » | PCWorld |
| Casting the All-Female 'Glengarry Glen Ross' Tablet Magazine If you don't remember the classic early 90s flick Glengarry Glen Ross then you probably didn't see it. Everyone who saw it remembers its cruel and weary characters and exacting dialogue–born from the mind of the Pulitzer-Prize winner and Nextbook ... See all stories on this topic » | Tablet Magazine |