NPD: Tablets To Overtake Notebooks By 2016 As The Most Popular Mobile 'PC'
TechCrunch
Tablets, and specifically the iPad from Apple, have been one of the big drivers for growth in mobilein the last couple of years, but figures out today from NPD indicate that their popularity is going to get even bigger: the market for tablets, its ...
See all stories on this topic »Nexus 7 tablet vs. Nokia patents
Computerworld (blog)
Time to clean your specs' lenses in mock disbelief. The Google/Asus Nexus 7 is said to violate Nokia patents. And this might be just the first of several such accusations. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers appear tired of all the IP shenanigans.
See all stories on this topic »Social Networking, Emailing Daily Tablet Activities: Gartner
eWeek
Tablet devices are most used for checking email, the news, and social media browsing, according to a Gartner report.
See all stories on this topic »Tablets to overtake notebooks in 2016 researchers predict
SlashGear
Tablet shipments will eclipse those of notebooks in just four years time, according to new research, as Apple's iPad leads a slate storm that will overshadow traditional mobile computing. While themobile market as a whole is expected to more than ...
See all stories on this topic »Gartner Reveals Top 5 Daily Activities on Tablets
Times of India
The survey was run as an online seven-day diary in which respondents recorded what they did with their three most-used devices (media tablets, mobile phones and PCs [desk-based or mobile]) on a daily basis. Carolina Milanesi, research vice president at ...
See all stories on this topic »Led by Apple's iPad, tablets projected to surpass notebooks by 2016
Apple Insider
NPD offers no breakdown of just how much of the tablet market it expects the iPad will control in 2016. But the research company's "Quarterly Mobile PC Shipment and Forecast Report" expects that tablet shipments will grow from 121 million units in 2012 ...
See all stories on this topic »youAPPi Secures $1 Million and Launches Cross-platform App ...
MarketWatch (press release)
youAPPi Secures $1 Million and Launches Cross-platform App Recommendation and Distribution for Publishers on Mobile, Tablets and Online, Enabling Relevant App Discovery. In a test of the company's technology, 30% of the users presented with a ...
See all stories on this topic »Nokia claims Nexus 7 tablet infringes on its patents
CNET
Announced just last week, the Nexus 7 tablet is already attracting patent-infringement claims. Google unveiled the Asus-built 7-inch device running Android's new mobile OS, Jelly Bean, at Google I/O in San Francisco. However, Nokia alleges that the ...
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SF Giants CIO: Security, Cost Challenges in BYOD
PCWorld
The concept of personal mobile devices using Giants' resources isn't new to Schlough, as the organization has provided Wi-Fi access at their home stadium, AT&T Park in San Francisco, since 2004. But more baseball fans are bringing tablets and ...
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TechCrunch
Tablets, and specifically the iPad from Apple, have been one of the big drivers for growth in mobilein the last couple of years, but figures out today from NPD indicate that their popularity is going to get even bigger: the market for tablets, its ...
See all stories on this topic »Nexus 7 tablet vs. Nokia patents
Computerworld (blog)
Time to clean your specs' lenses in mock disbelief. The Google/Asus Nexus 7 is said to violate Nokia patents. And this might be just the first of several such accusations. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers appear tired of all the IP shenanigans.
See all stories on this topic »Social Networking, Emailing Daily Tablet Activities: Gartner
eWeek
Tablet devices are most used for checking email, the news, and social media browsing, according to a Gartner report.
See all stories on this topic »Tablets to overtake notebooks in 2016 researchers predict
SlashGear
Tablet shipments will eclipse those of notebooks in just four years time, according to new research, as Apple's iPad leads a slate storm that will overshadow traditional mobile computing. While themobile market as a whole is expected to more than ...
See all stories on this topic »Gartner Reveals Top 5 Daily Activities on Tablets
Times of India
The survey was run as an online seven-day diary in which respondents recorded what they did with their three most-used devices (media tablets, mobile phones and PCs [desk-based or mobile]) on a daily basis. Carolina Milanesi, research vice president at ...
See all stories on this topic »Led by Apple's iPad, tablets projected to surpass notebooks by 2016
Apple Insider
NPD offers no breakdown of just how much of the tablet market it expects the iPad will control in 2016. But the research company's "Quarterly Mobile PC Shipment and Forecast Report" expects that tablet shipments will grow from 121 million units in 2012 ...
See all stories on this topic »youAPPi Secures $1 Million and Launches Cross-platform App ...
MarketWatch (press release)
youAPPi Secures $1 Million and Launches Cross-platform App Recommendation and Distribution for Publishers on Mobile, Tablets and Online, Enabling Relevant App Discovery. In a test of the company's technology, 30% of the users presented with a ...
See all stories on this topic »Nokia claims Nexus 7 tablet infringes on its patents
CNET
Announced just last week, the Nexus 7 tablet is already attracting patent-infringement claims. Google unveiled the Asus-built 7-inch device running Android's new mobile OS, Jelly Bean, at Google I/O in San Francisco. However, Nokia alleges that the ...
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Iconia Tab A700 review: Acer's terrific 10.1-in. tablet Computerworld As with other tablets, the connection potential of the A700 is basic at best. It includes a micro-HDMI port for driving a projector or TV, a headphone jack and a microUSB port; it comes with a short USB connector cable. While it has a SIM card slot for ... See all stories on this topic » | Computerworld |
PCWorld
The concept of personal mobile devices using Giants' resources isn't new to Schlough, as the organization has provided Wi-Fi access at their home stadium, AT&T Park in San Francisco, since 2004. But more baseball fans are bringing tablets and ...
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