Huawei enters 2-in-1 market with new MateBook
Chinese technology giant, Huawei, has made its first foray into the premium tablet/laptop market with the launch of its first 2-in-1 device, the MateBook.
Chinese technology giant, Huawei, has made its first foray into the premium tablet/laptop market with the launch of its first 2-in-1 device, the MateBook.
Alcoholic beverage company, Campari Australia, has rolled out a fleet of Microsoft Surface Pro 3s to its entire sales force. The organisation initially used HP ElitePad 900 tablets before getting on board with the Microsoft Surface Pro 3s.
Sony announced a new 11-inch member of its VAIO Flip family of convertible laptops, which have a unique pivoting hinge that swings the screen from notebook to tablet mode. The Flip family has received relatively positive reviews, while Sony's 11-inch VAIO Tap 11 hybrid has been largely panned.
After updating the Surface Pro 2 to increase battery life last month, Microsoft now spreads the love to Surface 2 owners.
If you've been keeping abreast of the Windows tablet market, Acer's Iconia W4 will sound very familiar.
Microsoft launched both of its next-generation Surface 2 tablets Monday, promising significant improvements in performance, graphics and battery life on both the Surface 2 and the Surface Pro 2.
Don't count Windows RT out yet: Microsoft executives said Thursday that customers should expect "many more Windows RT tablets" in the future.
If an upgraded Surface tablet with an Intel "Haswell" processor and more RAM is what you've been waiting for, then good news: reports released Wednesday claim those changes are in the works.
Unsurprisingly, a New York law firm has filed the first class-action lawsuit alleging that Microsoft misled investors over the state of its Surface with Windows RT tablet.
As dynamic, productive, and exciting has Microsoft has tried to make the Surface RT tablet out to be, consumers can't shake the perception that it's just a bland bit of overpriced plastic - all its VaporMg cladding notwithstanding - that can do little more than surf the Web.
Iconia Tab A200 Ice Cream Sandwich ready
Analyst Frost & Sullivan claims the Australian Internet TV advertising industry will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 42 per cent from 2011 to 2016, increasing in value from $54 million to $311 million.
Apple for years rallied around its charismatic co-founder, Steve Jobs, so it's only natural now to question whether the company can retain its market dominance and magic with a new leader.
Apple's iconic iPad reports for work in all sorts of strange places, from archaeological digs in Pompeii to movie sets in Hollywood to cockpits in the sky.
Apple's iPad owns the tablet market, according to a new study of Internet traffic in the U.S., but that doesn't mean the competition is going away.