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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - Keeping Up with The Competition
The original Galaxy Tab was a hit due to its portability and top notch functionality. Samsung ups the ante this time with the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, which sports a speedy 1.2GHz dual-core processor and Android Honeycomb 3.2. How does it fare against the stiffening competition? Let's find out.
CES 2012: The Microsoft Edition
At CES 2012, Microsoft expressed their full commitment of a no compromise user experience across any type of device with the Metro UI being key across desktops, notebooks, tablets, phones and not to forget, the TV via the Xbox. We round-up all you need to know of this progression from Microsoft and its partners.
CES 2012: Qualcomm
Smartphone and tablet enthusiasts will recognize Qualcomm as the company behind the mobile processors of these devices. But is that all there is to the company that just launched its latest Snapdragon S4 series of system-on-chip (SoC) processors? Here's a round-up of the interesting technology showcased by the San Diego company, at CES 2012.
NVIDIA's Tegra 3 Momentum and Where It's Heading
NVIDIA primes Tegra 3 as the enabler for tablets in 2012 and shows us examples of how consumer expectations and demands of a tablet have evolved. Plus find out what the tiny Tegra SoCs are doing in super cars.
Hands-on: Toshiba Excite X10
Touted as (currently) the world's thinnest and lightest tablet, the Toshiba Excite X10 got the hands-on treatment from us at CES 2012. Check out what we have to say about the Japanese company's aneroxic tablet.
Ultrabooks Will Evolve Beyond the Keyboard and Mouse
Intel's pre-CES briefing this morning described how Ultrabooks will take advantage of the compute performance enabled by their latest processors and evolve into a more intuitive device with touch, voice and gesture recognition.
Hands-on: Samsung's Galaxy of Devices
Samsung unveiled five new devices for 2012, all of which are targeted for a Q1 2012 release date. We share our hands-on experience on some of these gizmos.
Huawei MediaPad - Mainstream Slate
The Huawei MediaPad runs on a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Android 3.2 and has a high density 7-inch display. How does it fare against the competition? Read on to find out.
BlackBerry DevCon Asia - From Bangkok to Singapore
The BlackBerry DevCon Asia took place in Singapore over Dec 7 and Dec 8, offering participants a wide bevy of hands-on sessions and industry talks. Also announced: The upcoming BlackBerry 10 OS and the new BlackBerry Jam initiative. Hit the jump for more details.
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet - Mobile Workhorse
Lenovo claims the ThinkPad Tablet as the first true business-class slate for corporate users. Does it have what it takes to be one? We'll figure that out in this review.
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