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Adam Mills

LG G-Slate Hitting T-Mobile For $700? - 0 views

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    T-Mobile's 4G and 3D enabled LG G-Slate tablet might be dropping in for the pretty enticing price of $700. Key word here, might be.
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HP Slate did not die - 0 views

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    Many people thought that HP canceled its development project Tablet HP Slate 500, because of technical problems, or simply because it can not compete with iPad.
Adam Mills

T-Mobile Launching G-Slate and G2X On April 20th? - 0 views

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    The latest has T-Mobile launching not one, but two major products towards the end of next month, specifically, on April 20th.
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The Top-Rated Slates of 2017 by Apple, Amazon, Lenovo, Acer and Samsung - 0 views

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    The Top-Rated Slates of 2017: Amazon Fire, Apple iPad, Lenovo Miix 510, Acer Switch Alpha 12 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. Choose the best tablet only.
Adam Mills

Windows 7 tablets coming before the end of the year - 0 views

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    Steve Ballmer has confirmed that Microsoft is planning on launching several Windows 7 based tablet devices by the end of the year.
Adam Mills

Dell Streak 7 headed to T-Mobile: 4G, Android 2.2, dual-core Tegra 2 - 0 views

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    T-Mobile apparently didn't think the G-Slate and Galaxy Tab were enough tablet for their network so they just decided to add the Dell Streak 7 to their lineup as well.
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Waiting for Firefox 5 Release in June - 0 views

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    Mozilla has set an aggressive schedule for the next version of Firefox, slating the release of Firefox 5 for June 21.
Alex Parker

Twitter to host Cheddar in latest live-streaming deal - 1 views

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    The social networking firm will live stream a slate of Cheddar's programmes focused on technology, media, and business.
Adam Mills

HP webOS tablet to be called PalmPad? - 0 views

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    HP has filed a trademark for the name PalmPad which very well could be the name of its first webOS powered tablet.
Paul Wood

Is the Microsoft-Intel marriage finally over? - tablets, tablet PCs, processors, pc com... - 0 views

  • At the Sandy Bridge press conference, the words "Microsoft" and "Windows" were scarcely heard
  • can't remember the last time anyone from Intel had to be prompted to endorse its partner in Wintel crimes.
  • Microsoft, of course, chose CES as the venue to introduce the first version of Windows to run on a processor based not on the Intel architecture but rather on ARM-based system-on-a-chips manufactured by TI, Qualcomm, and Nvidia. Yes, Intel was also mentioned, but it clearly got second billing. That's also new.
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  • This semi-split has been brewing for some time. I recall a meeting back in the last century arranged by two Intel engineers with no media relations person in tow. That in itself was exceedingly odd, but it got stranger. Their apparent purpose: to demonstrate the lengths to which algorithms built into Intel's Pentium chips had compensated for the completely cockeyed way Windows loaded itself each time at startup. The implicit message: See what we have to put up with?
  • The once mighty Wintel cartel has been good in many ways for the PC industry. Like industrious worker bees on amphetamines, Intel's engineers pushed Moore's law to the max, cranking out generation after generation of processors, each smaller and more powerful than the last. Microsoft obliged by churning out new operating systems, each more bloated and resource intensive than the last
  • -- if rumors hold true -- HP will introduce a Palm OS-based tablet later this month, a little more than a year after Ballmer demonstrated a Windows-powered HP slate at, yes, CES
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LG Life's Good - 0 views

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    I am loving this new technology.
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Discover the Acer Iconia Tab A500 Review - 0 views

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    Last previous month, only Motorola Xoom was formally authorized Android 3.0 tablet offered in the United States. However, as of the current there are four the T-Mobile G-Slate, the Acer Iconia Tab A500, and the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, expected that we can discover some more.
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