BlackBerry CEO: Tablets 'not a good business model' - USA Today USA TODAY BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins is not a fan of the tablet market. In fact, he thinks consumers won't have much use for them five years from now. In an interview with Bloomberg at the Milken Institute conference in Los Angeles, Heins questions the long ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Remind me: Why do we want a Nexus 11 tablet? Computerworld IDC has forecast that 11-in. to 12-in. tablets will make up a small portion of the overall tablet market in 2013. The researcher estimates that about 2.5 million devices of that size will ship this year. The 11-in. to 12-in. devices will account for 1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mysterious Hebrew stone depicts archangel Gabriel, called a 'Dead Sea Scroll ... Fox News The so-called Gabriel Stone, a meter (three-foot)-tall tablet said to have been found 13 years ago on the banks of the Dead Sea, features 87 lines of an unknown prophetic text dated as early as the first century BC, at the time of the Second Jewish Temple. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lava to Launch Budget Jelly Bean Tablet in May Indiatimes.com Lava is all set to bring in India's first budget Jelly Bean running tablet in May. While MilaGrow's 7-inch TabTop 7.16C can be upgraded to Jelly Bean, Lava's new tablet will be the first tablet in the 7-inch segment developed by an Indian maker to run ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Demand For Windows-based Tablets Increasing - Tom's Hardware Tom's Hardware Guide Naturally that's good news for Microsoft, as a mere 400,000 units were reportedly sold globally in 3Q12, a number that had remained relatively unchanged since the end of 2011. Thus, Microsoft seemingly has Windows 8 to thank for its boom in tablet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Details expected soon on Intel's chip architecture for $200 laptops and tablets PCWorld The company expects the release later this year of tablets and laptops with detachable or folding screens priced between $200 and $399 with Atom chips code-named Bay Trail, which is based on Silvermont. Silvermont is the first Atom architecture ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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