iPad Mini to double 7-inch tablet market CNET Apple had long eschewed the smaller tablet market in favor of its traditional 9.7-inch iPad. That has allowed other companies, like Amazon and Samsung, to differentiate themselves from Apple with their smaller devices. But Apple is expected to unveil a ... See all stories on this topic »Dell XPS 10 matches price of Microsoft Surface tablet Computerworld The tablet is targeted at home and business use, said Alison Gardner, director of product group brand and messaging at Dell. As the use of personal mobile devices grows in the workplace, Dell has added features for system administrators to easily ... See all stories on this topic »SmartGlass brings Xbox 360, tablets and phones together NBCNews.com The SmartGlass app will be free and will essentially turn tablets, phones and PCs into a second screen that you can a) control your Xbox 360 game machine with and b) that you can use to watch and interact with games and videos from your Xbox and ... See all stories on this topic »
Detroit Free Press If you'd like a less expensive large tablet, check out the 8.9-inch version of the Kindle Fire HD, which will be out next month. It uses an Amazon-specific Android build, which combines customization and usability. Plus, there's great entertainment in ... See all stories on this topic »
Los Angeles Times AT&T has announced that it will start taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Note II on Thursday and will have it available in stores Nov. 9. The Texas-based carrier will sell the Samsung device, a hybrid smartphone/tablet with a 5.5-inch screen, for ... See all stories on this topic »Google may announce a 10-inch tablet next week Los Angeles Times The Next Web is saying the Mountainview, Calif., tech company plans to announce a tablet called the Nexus 10 at the Oct. 29 Android event for which Google sent invitations last week. The tech site, which cites an unnamed source, says the Nexus 10 is ... See all stories on this topic »Tablets mania: The battle of the seven-inch tablets Washington Post Amazon.com shook up the tablet world when it released the seven-inch Kindle Fire late last year. The company, equipped with a massive library of movies, books and music, offered the tablet at less than half the price of the iPad. Because of its vast ... See all stories on this topic » |
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