Microsoft on Monday announced the Surface tablet during a press conference in Los Angeles, California. Rumors leading up to the event suggested that the Redmond-based company had an own-brand tablet ...
Dell may be planning to launch a new 13 inch tablet with a detachable keyboard and a folio case/kickstand that allows you to use the computer as a pseudo-notebook. While the company hasn’t made an ...
As if we weren’t already excited enough about the Asus MeMo 370T, a new rumor suggests that the $250, 7-inch, quad-core tablet could get a $50 price drop and launch with Google’s “Nexus” branding.
Nokia might have been the king of the mobile market in the past, but its brand never saw the same success or ubiquity in the tablet market. All throughout its tumultuous recent history, there have ...
The latest leak was shared by known tipster Digital Chat Station. He claimed that the upcoming tablet from the Chinese tech giant is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC, which is a flagship ...
Rumors around Microsoft's June 18 announcement are taking a new turn toward some kind of Microsoft-branded tablet. Could this be an Amazon Kindle Fire competitor? Mary Jo Foley Mary Jo Foley has ...
Our own Jared Newman thought that the release of the new iPad was a wake-up call for the people at Google. Apparently they got the message. According to the Wall Street Journal‘s always helpful ...
Google never had a great relationship with tablets. It wasn't until the disaster that was Android 3.0 Honeycomb did the mobile platform acknowledged the tablets that had long existed before it, and ...
HMD Global has announced plans to introduce a new tablet on October 6. The company could also launch other devices at this event. This will be the first tablet in several years with the Nokia name.
Microsoft is reportedly considering plans to build its own Windows 8-based tablet in partnership with Texas Instruments and hardware manufacturers in Taiwan. The rumored Microsoft-branded tablet would ...
Microsoft is expected on Monday afternoon to unveil a new tablet to challenge Apple’s iPad, and gadget critics are scrambling to figure out what the Windows maker has planned. Will it be the first ...
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