Acer Inc. and AsusTek Computer Inc. are developing tablet computers to compete with Apple Inc.'s iPad and plan to unveil them at an industry show in June, an official said Tuesday. Acer, the world's ...
Google’s Pixel Tablet is a unique product and a good reminder that not every tablet needs to double as a full-on computer. This issue of 9to5Google Weekender is a part of 9to5Google’s rebooted ...
Granted that isn’t Samsung’s official reason for launching the ruggedized version of the Galaxy Tab, which is both water and dust resistant, and protected against 1.2 metre drops. Samsung says that ...
When my broken computer had to go away to Apple's mysterious depot twice in one month, I found myself with two options: Use a PC, or get by with an iPad. At first, I assumed the PC would be the way to ...
With the BlackBerry losing ground in the Smartphone arena to Apple's iPhone and devices running Google's Android operating system, Research In Motion is taking the battle to another arena: tablets.
It appears that the very first place one might see a tablet computer in action, at least one looking so minimalistic as an iPad, is in the 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick. This ...
This week, Apple unveils the next generation of its iPad. The touch screen computer has come to dominate the tablet market. But this year, companies like HP, Samsung and Motorola are striking back ...
If you're craving an ultra-sensitive tablet computer, but you're not willing to wait for the rumored Apple tablet to materialize, you could always build your own version. Lifehacker reader Wei was ...
A third (34%) of American adults ages 18 and older own a tablet computer like an iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus, or Kindle Fire—almost twice as many as the 18% who owned a tablet a year ago. 1 ...
In China, 2010 will be the year of the Tiger. In the tech world, 2010 will be the year of the Tablet — or so it seems. A bevy of tech companies have teased, talked, and have not denied rumors that ...
It looks like an iPad, only it's 1/14th the cost: India has unveiled the prototype of a $35 basic touchscreen tablet aimed at students, which it hopes to bring into production by 2011. If the ...