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13 new things to put onto your iPad or tablet
13 new things to put onto your iPad or tablet
The Samsung-designed device is the first in the Nexus line to directly challenge the iPad.
The Full bench of the Federal Court has decided to overturn the injunction which banned the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 but Apple has until Friday to turn the tides.
Watch out, CIOs! The Kindle Fire may be coming to a cubicle near you.
Just like the Microwave, the blender and the coffee machine, your toaster is a simple appliance; designed to perform a single specific task. Your computer is not.
The successful counter to Apple's iPad and its dominance of the tablet market may well be coming from somewhere nobody thought of - Panasonic.
CIO's gadget guru Al Sacco spotlights 10 great applications for your Android tablet that will keep you up to date on news, sports, entertainment, stocks and much more. These apps look great and perform even better -- and most are free.
At the right price, anything and everything will sell. Just look at the rush on HP TouchPads this weekend. HP instructed retailers to lower the price on the TouchPad to $US99.99 for the 16GB model, and $US149.99 for the 32GB. And at those prices, the slow, cumbersome, and doomed tablet suddenly looked like the cream of the crop. Shoppers came out in droves, snapping up existing online and physical store inventories.
Fujitsu PC and Jabra partner with Cara & Co. for exclusive new launch
National retailer, Harvey Norman, has shafted the HP TouchPad off its product line in the wake of HP’s decision to discontinue investing in WebOS devices.
Finally! After years of waiting on the edge of our seats, Palm's superb WebOS touch-based mobile operating system is launching in Australia.
Watch for people wielding a BlackBerry Playbook in public – they could be a undercover agents. That possibility emerged with the news that troubled US telecommunication and wireless device company, Research In Motion, has received some good news: the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) has approved the BlackBerry PlayBook as tablet-of-choice for use within the Australian government’s operational communications.
You have the Android Honeycomb tablet. ... now it's time to put it to work
Communications vendor, Huawei, has unveiled the MediaPad, a 7-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb dual-core tablet with pricing and release date in Australia yet to be confirmed.
Notebook vendor, ASUS, has released a new tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer.