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- 03 June 2013
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News: Why BlackBerry's Tepid Tablet Strategy Could Be Its Fatal Flaw
Ever since BlackBerry first launched its PlayBook tablet back in April 2011, the company's tablet strategy has been flawed.
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News: Lower license costs alone won't save Windows RT from extinction
Windows RT has struggled to gain adoption for months. Samsung and Acer are among the companies abandoning RT devices, while Toshiba, Hewlett Packard, and HTC won't touch it. So Microsoft's latest effort to boost Windows RT is apparently to cut the licensing costs device makers pay to use the ARM-based version of Windows.
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News: Mobile traffic hits 23,000,000,000GB in 2013
By 2018 total mobile data traffic will likely eclipse 131,000 petabytes, shaving reached 23,000PB in 2013.
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News: Microsoft, Apple cut deals to clear out tablet, notebook stock
Microsoft and Apple last week kicked off promotions that may signal inventory clearing as they prepare their next generations of hardware.
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News: Hands-on with Acer's 8-inch Windows 8 tablet, Iconia W3
After months on the market, Windows 8 tablets have yet to rack up the sales Microsoft and PC vendors were originally hoping for. But on Monday Taiwanese PC maker Acer showed off what could be the first of many Windows 8 tablets to come in smaller screen sizes, following the success of Apple's iPad mini and Google's Nexus 7.
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News: Dell announces XPS 11 hybrid, will ship with Windows 8.1
Dell has expanded its range of hybrid devices with the XPS 11, which can transform from tablet to laptop with the flip of a screen.
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Each month we explain technology terms in plain English. Here's our updated A-Z of technology jargon explained.
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News: Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 tablets announced
Samsung has unveiled two more Galaxy Tab 3 tablets, this time with Intel Atom processors.
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News: Asus announces Transformer Book Trio
Asus has unveiled its Transformer Book Trio at Computex 2013. The firm is calling the device, which runs Windows and Android, a cross between a PC, laptop and tablet.
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News: Asus introduces 6-inch Fonepad Note phablet
Asustek Computer introduced a new "phablet" device called the Asus Fonepad Note FHD6, which is part Android phone, part tablet.
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News: Asus intensifies Android tablet price war with $129 Memo Pad HD7
Asustek Computer has fired another shot in the Android tablet price war, putting the starting price for the Asus Memo Pad FHD7 at $129.
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News: Acer to launch 8-inch Windows 8 tablet, unveils 5.7-inch smartphone
Windows 8 is joining the 8-inch tablet bandwagon with a new device from Acer that will launch later this month and come with a price tag between US$400 and $500.
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News: ARM targets $200 smartphones with new Cortex A12 processor
ARM is targeting high-performance smartphones and tablets priced between US$200 and $350 with a new low-power Cortex-A12 processor the company announced Monday.
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News: ARM targets $200 smartphones with new Cortex A12 processor
ARM is targeting mid-range smartphones and tablets priced between US$200 and $350 with a new low-power Cortex-A12 processor the company announced Monday at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.
- 01 June 2013
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Intel launches 'Haswell' Core chips
Intel today announced the 4th-generation of its Core processor series. The quad core chips, previously code-named 'Haswell' offer better performance and significantly reduced power consumption, and will be available in PCs, laptops and tablets from June 4.
- 31 May 2013
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News: Microsoft offers free Touch or Type covers with Surface RT tablet purchase
For the moment, Microsoft has stopped charging extra for an essential piece of the Surface RT experience.
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News: Wall Street Beat: Tech stocks up despite dire PC, server outlook
Despite dismal forecasts for PCs and servers, tech stocks have been doing well on optimism about cloud technology and mobile devices.
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News: HTC abandons plan for large Windows RT tablets, report says
HTC has canceled plans to develop a larger Windows RT tablet because demand for tablets based on the Microsoft operating system has been weak.
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News: Samsung to use Intel Atom for Android tablets
Samsung has decided to use Intel Atom processors in its Android Galaxy Tab tablets.
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News: Intel shifting Celeron, Pentium chips to Atom architecture
Intel's upcoming Atom tablet chip code-named Bay Trail will be repurposed for use in the company's Celeron and Pentium chips for entry-level laptops, desktops and all-in-ones, Intel said on Friday.
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