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Why I ordered a Nexus 7 tablet
ZDNet (blog)
I have no shortage of tablets here in Mobile News Manor so the last thing I need is another one. My current stable has the following tablets: Asus Transformer Prime; Apple iPad (4G, 64 GB); Samsung Galaxy Tab (original 7-inch with 3G); Samsung Galaxy ...
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Sussex bobbies get undisclosed tablets in networked-copper trials
Register
He said the tablets will be funded by a grant from the National Policing Improvement Agency aimed at developing appropriate mobile solutions to improve police efficiency. The design and development costs for the project are £25000. "It is about ...
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Can Microsoft's new tablet challenge the iPad?
News & Observer
But Microsoft has to introduce a tablet not only because of the obvious success of the market niche but because its operating system strategy around Windows 8 is aimed at mobile devices. Will it work? An operating system that unites everything from ...
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The PocketGamer.biz Mobile Gaming Mavens on whether Nexus 7 is an Android ...
Pocket Gamer.Biz
The PocketGamer.biz Mobile Mavens is our panel of experts drawn from all sectors of the mobilegaming industry. Little over a week after Microsoft pulled the covers off Surface, Google introduced its own tablet Nexus 7 – albeit manufactured by Asus ...
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HP to offer Intel processor based Windows 8 Tablets this year
The Mobile Indian
HP will focus on introducing Intel Cedar Trail-W based Windows 8 tablets.
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HP won't support Microsoft's ARM-based Windows RT
Computer Business Review
Intel has not had much success in the mobile space for this reason - the company's traditional focus on high powered desktop computers means that ARM has all but monopolised the mobilephone and tablet sector, with some 90% market share.
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This Week in Tablets: Google's Android tablet is the Nexus 7
ITProPortal
The latter was the case in the US this past Wednesday at Google's I/O 2012 conference in downtown San Francisco when the company announced its mildly anticipated tablet, the Nexus 7. You could hear the collective yawn from blocks away. Nothing ...
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Qualcomm Talks Tablet Development and Developer Platforms
Bright Side of News* (blog)
Raj also went into more detail regarding their mobile development tablet, the MDP APQ8064A. The MDP APQ8064A features Qualcomm's quad-core APQ 8064 processor running at 1.5GHz with Adreno 320 graphics. In addition to four processing cores and ...
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