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Tablets, Smartphones Spur Mobile News Consumption
PC Magazine
More than 20 percent of adults now own a tablet computer, double the number just a year ago, and smartphone ownership rose nine points to 44 percent. In total, half of Americans now have mobileInternet access. And most of them take advantage of it, as ...
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Pew: After email, getting news is the most popular activity on smartphones ...
Poynter.org
The survey measures how many smartphone and tablet owners use the devices to keep up with news, and how they consume news. One key finding is that after email, getting news is the second most popular activity on mobile devices. Another key finding: ...
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Pew: Half of adults own tablet or smartphone
USA TODAY
Half of all adult Americans now own either a tablet computer or a smartphone, and one-third use their mobile devices to view news stories and video clips at least once a week. That's according to a survey by the Pew Research Center's Project for ...
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US companies expecting higher mobiletablet, laptop export
Times of India
Most US high-tech companies expect to export more cell phones, tablets and other electronics over the next two years to growing middle-class populations in developing nations, citing free trade pacts and rising labor costs abroad, a survey found. About ...
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Mobile news habit grows, creating new business opportunity with old challenges
Poynter.org (blog)
“Smartphone and tablets are already huge and they are still growing rapidly,” Rosenstiel said in a phone interview Friday. “Half the population has mobile access compared to the 75 percent who have desktop/laptop. So this is where the business is going.
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HP ElitePad 900 tablet enables easy disassembly and self-support
ComputerworldUK
HP has announced the new ElitePad 900 tablet, which has Windows 8, and which the company says can be easily disassembled to replace components in order to save hardware and support costs. The tablet, targeted at businesses, has a 10.1-inch diagonal ...
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Raytheon partners with Twisted Pair Solutions to securely integrate ...
Sacramento Bee
Twisted Pair's WAVE software will be integrated with Raytheon's Interoperability Server -- allowing smartphones and tablets to securely connect to existing Land Mobile Radio (LMR) infrastructure and enabling existing infrastructure to expand and ...
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