HTC receives orders for 1 million Flyer tablet PCs, says paper Digitimes High Tech Computer (HTC) reportedly already has order visibility to the end of August 2011 for its Flyer tablet PC with total order volumes reaching one million units, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Rentals Enter Vernon Computer Source's Orbit PR Web (press release) Vernon Computer Source, the world's largest global computer rental company, announced that it now has Samsung Galaxy Tabs available for rental. The Samsung Galaxy Tab was the first tablet PC to operate on a Google Android OS, and it is well-deserving ... See all stories on this topic » |
Lenovo to sell LePad tablet in March 2011 Middle East North Africa Financial Network (MENAFN) The chief executive officer of Lenovo Group,Yang Yuanqing, said that the company would begin selling its LePad tablet computer in March 2011, reported Gulf News. Yuanqing said that Lenovo, China's biggest maker of personal computers, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft tablet operating system due late 2012 Techwatch by Darren Allan Microsoft has been late to the party with the explosion in popularity of the tablet computer last year, driven by Apple's hugely successful iPad (the successor to which will be released at the end of this week in the US). ... See all stories on this topic » |
SMART MONEY ANALYSIS-Funds make a play for RIM's Playbook Reuters With its Playbook tablet computer due to ship soon and a broader BlackBerry smartphone refresh to follow, RIM saw its shares snapped up by funds of Richard Chilton, Christopher Shumway and Bain Capital's Brookside Capital Investors in the fourth ... See all stories on this topic » |
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QR code and tablets can revolutionise print Hindustan Times Now, imagine you are reading a newspaper or a magazine (the old paper stuff) and you come across an article that discusses, say the iPad 2 and you point your mobile handset or tablet computer's camera at the QR code. Presto! You immediately can watch a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Atrix 4G and our post-PC future InfoWorld The idea behind the Atrix is also more than a decade old -- but much more avant-garde than a tablet. Back in the late 1990s, PC manufacturers talked in hushed tones about a portable "brick" that would serve as your primary computing device and plug ... See all stories on this topic » |