How big does a tablet have to be for it to be considered a device just for home use, and not really for out-and-about? Plus, does another pricey, media-focused Android tablet have a place on shelves ...
Bill Gates and others first envisioned that tablet computers would be the future of computing for everyone. So far, they have only caught on in niches, such as with e-readers or in specialized ...
In 2005, Nokia began releasing devices known as Internet Tablets. In the three years since, the world has yet to understand just what the heck these things are meant for. Essentially, the products — ...
Choosing the right tablet size depends on your usage. Small tablets (7-8 inches) are great for portability and e-reading, ...
The folks at Pocketables have an Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet with Android in house, and after the requisite unboxing they've put it up against the older, wiser Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet ...
Last summer, Google introduced a content hub for select Android tablets called Kids Space to help children and their parents find age-appropriate books, games, and videos. Now the company is doing the ...
Despite a flood of new competitors this year, the iPad is by far the biggest brand when it comes to tablet computers. Some 82% of consumers who own tablets have an iPad, according to a new survey by ...
Media tablet shipment in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, is expected to reach 9.6 million units in 2014, a compound annual growth rate of 65 percent from 1.3 million units in 2009, said IDC.
Apple and its iPad dominate the tablet market now - and will still be the dominant player in five years' time, analyst house Gartner is predicting. Despite mounting competition from other operating ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Apple Inc's iPad accounts for nearly 80 percent of the NAND flash memory used in media tablets and is expected to continue to dominate worldwide demand for NAND in tablets through at ...
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