The Daily tablet newspaper lays off third of staff
Wall Street Journal
Associated Press. NEW YORK — The Daily, a digital-only news publication championed by News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch, is laying off nearly a third of its staff. In cutting 50 of the roughly 170 employees at The Daily, the publication plans to focus ...
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Apple is still far ahead of its rivals in the global tablet race, but Google's Android is slowly gaining speed, thanks in large part to the release of the Google Nexus 7. Royal Pingdom has crunched the numbers, and announced Tuesday that the number of ...
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Second Tablet With Google's Android 4.1 Ships for Around $125
PCWorld (blog)
The tablet has a 7-inch screen and runs on a single-core MIPS processor at a clock speed of 1.2GHz. It has a 2-megapixel front camera, 3G support through a dongle, and seven hours of battery life while surfing and eight hours of battery on video. Information ...
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Windows PC Sales Hit a Low as Tablet Sales Soar in Q2, Canalys Says
PCWorld
Combined shipments of tablets and PCs totaled 108.7 million units during the second quarter, growing by 11.7 percent compared to the second quarter last year, according to Canalys. The research firm classifies PC shipments as including both personal ...
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Wall Street Journal
Associated Press. NEW YORK — The Daily, a digital-only news publication championed by News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch, is laying off nearly a third of its staff. In cutting 50 of the roughly 170 employees at The Daily, the publication plans to focus ...
See all stories on this topic »iPad Dominates Tablets, But Nexus 7 Helps Boost Android
PC Magazine
Apple is still far ahead of its rivals in the global tablet race, but Google's Android is slowly gaining speed, thanks in large part to the release of the Google Nexus 7. Royal Pingdom has crunched the numbers, and announced Tuesday that the number of ...
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| It's not a race to the bottom for tablets, it's strictly an iPad market ZDNet (blog) The only company with any tablet sales to speak (besides Apple) is Samsung, and the company has not been quick to claim a lot of profits. Even Samsung had to release a whole slew of tablets in every size and shape to try to steal iPad sales, seemingly to no ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet (blog) |
PCWorld (blog)
The tablet has a 7-inch screen and runs on a single-core MIPS processor at a clock speed of 1.2GHz. It has a 2-megapixel front camera, 3G support through a dongle, and seven hours of battery life while surfing and eight hours of battery on video. Information ...
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| Murdoch's Tablet Daily Plans Layoffs New York Times (blog) The Daily, a tablet-only publication introduced with much fanfare last year by Rupert Murdoch of the News Corporation and the Apple executive Eddy Cue, said Tuesday it would lay off almost one-third of its 170 full-time staff members. The news, first reported... See all stories on this topic » | New York Times (blog) |
| How the Kindle Fire and the Nexus 7 harmed the tablet market ZDNet Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet came from nowhere to capture more than 50 percent of the Android tablet market. Much of the success of the tablet was put down to the price -- a highly competitive $199. Despite the recent fall in sales, the Kindle Fire continued to ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet |
PCWorld
Combined shipments of tablets and PCs totaled 108.7 million units during the second quarter, growing by 11.7 percent compared to the second quarter last year, according to Canalys. The research firm classifies PC shipments as including both personal ...
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