The Tablet Generation: iPad, Android, TouchPad & Playbook
Everyone knows about the iPad. Initially, the tablet was criticized for being “too big” and for giving consumers what they already had in their iPhones – then charging them more for it. Now, the iPad...
View ArticleWindows 7 Tablets: What’s Hot, or What’s Not?
With a huge number of tablets now on the market, OS can make all the difference in seeing large sales numbers or being left out in the cold. For the Window 7 Tablet, competition is fierce. Currently, a...
View ArticleBlackBerry Playbook Update: What’s New?
The BlackBerry Playbook tablet was announced in the latter part of 2010, and many Web sites, pundits and BlackBerry enthusiasts reveled in the anticipation of its launch. With a strong list of features...
View ArticleThe Future of WebOS – HP News and Rumors
Hewlett-Packard hasn’t had a particularly good summer in 2011. It’s been exciting enough, certainly, but not for the reasons that senior VPs like Richard Kerris of the HP webOS development team were...
View ArticleQuad Core Tablets: The Next Generation
As early as the end of 2011, quad-core chips may arrive in tablet form, including those running the Windows OS, to those powered by Android. Quad core technology for tablets comes hot on the heels of...
View ArticleAndroid OS on the HP TouchPad
Released at the beginning of July 2011, the HP TouchPad spurred a series of reviews, all of which had approximately the same thing to say: “It’s OK”. HP TouchPad – Beginning of the End Consistently...
View ArticleAndroid OS Broadens the Market: Not Only for SmartPhones & Tablets
Most technology users know the Android OS as the backbone of a wide variety of smartphones and tablets, and there is even a project in the works to create a version of the now-defunct HP tablet that...
View ArticleAndroid Convergence with Ice Cream Sandwich
Due to be released in fall 2011 is Google’s new Android operating system, called Ice Cream Sandwich. It is being touted as a combination of the current mobile phone OS, Gingerbread, and their tablet...
View ArticleThe Kindle Fire: Amazon’s new eReader and Android Tablet
Announced on September 28, 2011, the much-anticipated Kindle Fire tablet from Amazon showed consumers a great deal to love and a number of things to be concerned about when the device drops in...
View ArticleThe Top 5 Failed Gifts to Return after Christmas
In addition to returning your collectible Justin Bieber wig and your Kim Kardashian wedding photo album, don’t hesitate to return technological gadgets that provide insufficient quality for your buck....
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