Falling prices on TVs and 7-inch Android tablets helped boost Black Friday sales to nearly $5 billion, NPD reported Wednesday. The retail analyst firm added that sales of “stocking stuffer” ...
I'm writing these words on a 7.6-inch inch tablet. On one hand, I'm surprised. I shouldn't be. The first tablet I ever loved was this size, and it felt just right from the very beginning. It All ...
A 7 inch tablet PC that costs just $70. Well that’s not a marketing gimmick of any sort but a reality now as for an amount that’s as low as $70, you can be the owner of a tablet PC that can boast of ...
There is a new Galaxy Tab in the making, which in reality will be a sequel to the original Galaxy Tab, which was the first tablet PC running Android from Samsung and the first tablet to put up some ...
Though the Texas-based manufacturer unveiled its Google Android-based, 5-inch Streak smartphone in May and billed it as a tablet, some of its new tablets will run Windows, and possibly Google's ...
Acer on Friday started shipping a US$329 Iconia Tab A100 tablet, which the company says is the first tablet with a 7-inch screen to run Android 3.2. Iconia Tab A100 The Iconia Tab A100’s smaller ...
The usually-reliable Wall Street Journal has added its voice to the frenzy of speculation about Google's plans to launch its own 7-inch Android tablet, apparently confirming an earlier report in ...
Back in 2010, Steve Jobs scoffed at the “current crop of seven-inch tablets,” calling them “dead on arrival.” “There are clear limits of how close you can physically place elements on a touchscreen ...
News.com is showing the first official pictures of Origami ‘minitablets,’ which look not unlike the large origami images we saw a couple days back—and exactly ...
I’d be lying if I said my decision to attend Google’s I/O conference last month had nothing to do with the tablet rumors. I’ve been waiting for a good, affordable 7-inch tablet ever since Samsung ...
Microsoft's much-hyped Origami Project is reaching a culmination this week, as details of the product finally emerge: It's what partner Intel calls an Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) -- a 7-inch tablet PC ...
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