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Australia's first 4G tablet goes on sale
Sydney Morning Herald
Telstra is has begun selling the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, Australia's first 4Gtablet, which it says allows users to surf the mobile web up to five times faster than on other models. It comes as Australians flock to tablet devices, with analyst firm ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Samsung 'Not Doing Very Well' in Tablets, But Eyeing New Options
PC Magazine
"We are not doing very well in [the] tablet market," Hankil Yoon, vice president of product strategy for Samsung Mobile, said plainly during a press roundtable here at Mobile World Congress. "But we want to do something new with that new product ...
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Samsung: 'We're not doing very well in the tablet market'
CNET
"Honestly, we're not doing very well in the tablet market," Hankil Yoon, a product strategy executive for Samsung, said today during a media roundtable here. That's about as frank a statement as it gets from any executive at the Mobile World Congress ...
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CNET
MWC: Samsung shows off Beam projector smartphone and 10.1in Note tablet
Inquirer
By Dan Worth KOREAN HARDWARE GIANT Samsung has launched several smartphones and tablets at Mobile World Congress (MWC) to confirm its position as the number one Android device maker. With competition from HTC and Huawei at the show, Samsung first ...
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Inquirer
HTC, Polycom Bring RealPresence Video Conferencing to Smartphones, Tablets: MWC
eWeek
BARCELONA, Spain-- Polycom, Inc. a specialist in standards-based unified communications (UC), and HTC Corp., a designer of smartphones, announced an agreement to collaborate and enable Polycom RealPresence Mobile on select HTC smartphones and tablets ...
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Asus debuts phone-tablet hybrid PadFone and Transformer Pad family
Techworld.com
Now, at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress, Asus has given us a few more details about its phone-tablet hybrid. On paper, the Asus PadFone sounds very much like other phones we've been seeing at the show: A smartphone featuring a 4.3-inch Super ...
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Techworld.com
MWC 2012: The Android arms race is heating up
ZDNet (blog)
By Jason Perlow | February 27, 2012, 7:57pm PST Summary: With so much at stake, Android smartphone and tablet manufacturers are releasing devices in a never-ending war of escalating product specs. Who loses? The consumers. Mobile World Congress 2012 ...
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Yandex Introducing Display Software for Tablets in Mobile Bid
Bloomberg
Yandex NV (YNDX)'s mobile software developer SPB Software is introducing a “three-dimensional” user interface for tablets running Google Inc. (GOOG)'s Android operating system as it seeks to broaden its reach in the mobile market.
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Meet Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1
Washington Post
One gadget showcased almost everywhere at the Mobile World Congress has been Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1. The Verge reports takes a look at some of the new tablet's features: Software-wise, the Note 10.1 runs Android 4.0 with TouchWiz and a number of ...
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