| Mobile World Congress 2012: 8 key tablet trends, questions, and predictions TabTimes by Doug Drinkwater February 22 2012, 5:34 pm Comment Tablets should figure prominently in Mobile World Congress (MWC), which takes place next week in Barcelona. Here's a preview of what more business-minded tablet users can expect. See all stories on this topic » | TabTimes |
MarketWatch (press release)
JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, Feb 23, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- IDBLUE today unveiled the world's first mobile, Bluetooth(R) UHF RFID (radio frequency identification) reader for smartphones and tablets. IDBLUE.UHF is a handheld, ...
See all stories on this topic »Apple Maintains Top Mobile PC Share Position: NPD Group
eWeek
Sales of tablet PCs give Apple a big boost, but newcomers Amazon and Barnes & Noble plant their flags in the market, too. Apple shipped nearly 23.4 million mobile PCs in the fourth quarter of 2011, up 128 percent year over year (Y/Y), and over 62.8 ...
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| Calif. Pledges Better Mobile Privacy Disclosures ABC News California is clamping down on nosy mobile applications, telling them they must give people advance warning if they want to keep pulling sensitive information from smartphones and computer tablets. The crackdown comes six months after California... See all stories on this topic » | ABC News |
SlashGear
As we march closer and closer to the biggest all-mobile show of the year all the way over Barcelona, Spain, we've started to see the wave of tips, leaks, and previews roll in – and while our MWC 2012 Smartphone pre-show rundown may have more devices ...
See all stories on this topic »BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Four Things IT Needs to Know
PC Advisor
The native applications will work over a BlackBerry smartphone's wireless connection if the tabletsand handheld are "Bridged" using the BlackBerry Bridge app, so Wi-Fi isn't necessary to access native e-mail and PIM. However, the PlayBook doesn't ...
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| Aakash 2 to be better and costly? The Mobile Indian By Anil Satapathy, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi, February 23, 2012 The second version of Aakash tablet would not be that cheap. According to a media report, government of India is now mulling to bring a newer Aakash tablet with much better features but ... See all stories on this topic » | The Mobile Indian |
| Calif. cracks down on mobile privacy USA TODAY By Michael Liedtke, AP SAN FRANCISCO – California is clamping down on nosymobile applications, telling them they must give people advance warning if they want to keep pulling sensitive information from smartphones and computer tablets. See all stories on this topic » | USA TODAY |
PR Web (press release)
Tablet PC shipment growth was 42% Q/Q and 210% Y/Y, reaching 31.7 million units in Q4'11. Notebook PC shipments were flat Q/Q but up nearly 11% Y/Y, reaching 56.3 million units. As expected, consumer mobile PC adoption was focused on tablets, ...
See all stories on this topic »Are You Ready for the Tablet Rally?
DailyFinance
According to a new survey from the business-to-business daily deals site RapidBuyr, 49% of small business owners plan to buy a tablet in the next six to 12 months. Another 44% said they planned to purchase a mobile phone. Talk about great news for ...
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