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Article | 4/10/2011 Tablet fire sale: 5 cheap tablets
Between the popularity of Apple's iPad and the looming threat of Amazon's Kindle Fire, times are tough for other tablet makers. But their loss is your...
Article | 4/10/2011 Samsung to disable Galaxy Tab 10.1 features
Samsung has offered to disable some of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 features in order to overturn a ban on sales of the device in <a href="http://www.macworld....
Article | 30/09/2011 The Amazon Kindle Fire: First impressions
The wraps are finally off Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet. Its splashy entry into the tablet firestorm was hard to miss -- Amazon made quite a statement w...
Article | 29/09/2011 Amazon's Silk browser may not be smooth with privacy
The most interesting feature on Amazon’s newly announced Kindle Fire tablet may be its Silk web browser. The browser promises to improve webpage loadi...
Article | 29/09/2011 The Amazon Kindle Fire vs. iPad 2 vs. Nook Colour vs. everything else
Amazon compromised on several hardware features of its Kindle Fire to deliver the most affordable mainstream 7-inch media tablet. Arriving on November...
Article | 29/09/2011 Amazon announces $199 tablet, new Kindle E-readers
After months of hype, Amazon today announced the Kindle Fire, a 7-inch tablet with a $199 price tag. Amazon also refreshed its line of e-readers with ...
Article | 28/09/2011 Hands on with the 7-inch Toshiba Thrive
Toshiba today unveiled the newest addition to its Thrive family of tablets: the Toshiba Thrive 7".
Article | 24/09/2011 Motorola Atrix 2 leak shows larger, improved screen
Motorola is boosting the size and quality of the display for its' next-generation Atrix 4G Android smartphone, headed to AT&T soon.
Article | 22/09/2011 OPINION: Cheap Android tablets - Fooling you since 2011
So, you have a small amount of money to spare and have decided to buy that neat Chinese Android tablet that you saw the other day? Let me tell you exa...
Article | 21/09/2011 Samsung Windows 8 tablets surface on eBay
If you're dying to get your hands on a Windows 8 tablet, right now for $2,000 or more on eBay you can pick up several Samsung Series 7 700T tablets ru...
Article | 20/09/2011 Apple to open Hornsby store this week
Apple will lift the lid on its latest Australian retail store this Saturday,September 24. The Hornsby Apple Store will open its doors for the first ti...
Article | 14/09/2011 Kogan online store to sell Apple, Samsung, Canon and Nikon
Online retailer Kogan is now selling products from major electronics brands alongside its house brand, in a move that will significantly undercut trad...
Article | 5/09/2011 Samsung hides Galaxy Tab 7.7 at IFA
Now you see it, now you don't: Samsung Electronics erased all traces of the Galaxy Tab 7.7 from its exhibition stand at the Internationale Funkausstel...
Article | 3/09/2011 Who Loves WebOS? Not Samsung, not anyone
More and more, WebOS seems like an operating system that not even its own mother could love.
Article | 2/09/2011 Samsung shows off Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Galaxy Note tablet-phone crossover
At the IFA trade show in Berlin, Samsung has thrown the covers off two new Galaxy tablets: the 7.7in Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet and the 5.3in Galaxy Note t...
Article | 2/09/2011 Samsung unveils Galaxy Note 5.3in phone-tablet crossover
Samsung did not get the memo when Dell axed its 5-inch phone, because it has introduced its own 5.3in smartphone-tablet crossover called the Galaxy No...
Article | 2/09/2011 Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 7.7 Android Honeycomb tablet
Samsung today launched the successor to its original Galaxy Tab tablet, one year after first showing off the 7-inch Galaxy Tab at last year’s IFA trad...
Article | 2/09/2011 New Sony Tablet S runs Android, joins Tablet P in competing with Apple's iPad
Sony's Android Honeycomb-based single and dual-screen tablets will be called Tablet S and Tablet P, and will be priced from $579, the company said on ...
Article | 31/08/2011 No, HP Is Not Reviving the TouchPad
More TouchPads are on the way but HP is not resurrecting the TouchPad.
Article | 31/08/2011 Display inventors focus on low power consumption
The E-paper display technology in Amazon's Kindle is facing some competition in the low-power screen business. At the recent DisplaySearch conference ...

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