| What Does the Future Hold for Tablet Devices? Mashable “I think some people are paying a premium for tablets, only to be worried about tablets breaking and cracking. I just got back from Mobile World Congress, and the big focus there was water-resistance. Everybody had big tanks of water with their tablets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile operators mourn death of embedded 4G Register By Wireless Watch • Get more from this author Mobile operators are giddy at the prospect of doubling, tripling or quadrupling the number of devices connected to their networks over the coming years. Next generation portable devices such as tablets, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Can Apple Become the Intel of Mobile Chips? DailyFinance Most people, including myself, tend to classify just smartphones and tablets as mobile devices, most of which carry ARM Holdings (NAS: ARMH) -based designs, but that's a debate for another day. In-Stat estimates that Apple shipped roughly 176 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tablets on the rise as competition to PCs Shreveport Times ... and then, the arrival of the iPad in 2010 drove the move to really a more mobile computing experience." Technology research company Forrester estimates 112.5 million adults in the United States — 34.3 percent — will own a tablet computer by 2016. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile World Congress? It shows the connection Dubuque Telegraph Herald This year had some pretty impressive phones and tablets, but we'll get to those shortly. You're probably not the only person to think the need for an annual Mobile World Congress is a little silly. I'll agree at first glance it seemed silly to me, too. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| LTE Wireless and the Upcoming Dominance of the Smartphone Investorplace.com There's little doubt that as wireless carriers upgrade their networks to the high-speed technology known as LTE, cellphone and tablet manufacturers, app developers, and online advertisers will do everything they can to exploit LTE capabilities. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How soon will your mobile video chat be fantastic? ITworld.com "But now it's going to mobile phones and to tablets." It's also going to TV, she said, citing a Skype-Comcast partnership that would "offer remote workers the opportunity to collaborate over video on a large screen that's much cheaper even than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mozilla at Work on Mobile Do Not Track CSO Now Mozilla is developing an open-source operating system for smartphones and tablets that supports Do Not Track from the ground up. Code-named Boot to Gecko (B2G), this Linux-basedmobile OS is designed to bring the (comparatively) rigorous privacy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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