More Tablets Articles

  • News: Opera Mini 6 for iOS launched

    Opera has announced the launch of the latest version of the Opera Mini browser for the iPhone and iPad.

  • News: iOS 5 won't run on the iPhone 3GS - rumour

    Owners of the iPhone 3GS could be left in the lurch by Apple when the company announces the next version of iOS later this year, it has been suggested.

  • Opinion: Hold the half-baked hardware

    How much should you pay for a laptop? And how much do you want to fork out? The latter is probably a lot less than the figure you mentally answered in response to my first question, but the correlation between the two is important.

  • Feature: 40 reasons why laptops beat tablets

    Tablets are intriguing pieces of electronic wizardry, but even the most ardent iPad fan would concede that they have their limitations.

  • How-Tos: PlayBook Quick Tip: How to Type Special Characters

    The other day, while sipping a latte at the café and attempting to share my caffeine consumption with friends and colleagues via Twitter, I realized that though I've become fairly proficient with my BlackBerry PlayBook tablet's touch-screen keyboard, I didn't know how to type that accented "e" in "café."

  • News: Amazon Tablet: Why it's a Big Deal

    Slowly but surely, the Amazon tablet is becoming one of the biggest tech rumors of 2011.

  • News: All Foxconn polishing plants closed

    Foxconn has closed down all of its workshops that polish the components it makes for inspection after a fatal blast on Friday.

  • News: Asustek introducing hybrid phone-tablet device

    Asustek Computer will introduce a new device next week combining the features of a phone and a tablet PC, making it a potential rival to the Dell Streak and possibly heralding more such devices, the company and analysts said on Tuesday.

  • News: Opinion divided on impact on iPad of Foxconn blast

    Opinion is divided on whether a blast on Friday at a Foxconn factory in Chengdu, China will affect the production of Apple’s iPads

  • News: Remains of the Day: Cruising altitude

    Greetings from high above the face of the Earth--37,102 feet, to be exact. It may only be Monday as I wing my way back to the East coast, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to talk about, whether it's rumors about the next generation iPhone 5, an exciting real estate investment for Apple, or a surprise visitor at the Apple Store. The remainders for Monday, May 23, 2011 have returned their tray tables and seat backs to the upright, locked position.

  • News: HP sets sights on beating the iPad

    HP wants to emulate its success in the PC market in the tablet market, putting an end to the iPad's dominance.

  • Opinion: Rooted Android Devices Blocked From Movie Rentals

    Bad news, hackers: It looks like the honeymoon with Android is over. As Android Central points out, rooted devices are being blocked from renting movies from the Android Marketplace. Rooted devices that attempt to download a movie are pinged with the following message: "Failed to fetch license for [movie title] (error 49)."

  • News: Apple iPad corporate security gets boost from GroupLogic

    Businesses can now grant iPads safe remote access to files using new software designed to meet enterprise management and security concerns.

  • News: In-house app stores can help manage tablet mania

    As more and more tablet computers enter the workplace, IT managers are facing this question: Do you allow employees to load any applications they want on the devices, or do you offer a specific set of enterprise applications -- sort of an internal "app store"?

  • News: Foxconn Working Conditions were Criticized Before Fire

    A two-week old report from a Hong Kong-based watchdog group may give us more insight into the explosion that killed three people at a Foxconn assembly plant in China on Friday.

  • Opinion: Apple takes the wraps off new retail efforts

    If I asked most of my friends what they were up to early on a Sunday morning, I imagine answers would range from “having brunch” to “going to church” or “I was asleep—why on Earth are you calling me before 1PM?” Admittedly, I usually practice similar habits, but on this particular Sunday morning. This Sunday saw the launch of what bloggers have taken to calling “Apple Store 2.0,” Apple’s revamped retail experience.

  • News: Three dead after Foxconn factory blast, Apple investigating

    A third employee had died from injuries caused by an explosion at a factory of Foxconn in Chengdu, China, the company said Sunday. Initial findings show the blast was caused by "combustible dust in a duct."

  • News: Study: iPads Used More in Bed Than in Bathroom

    Users of Apple's iPad and other tablets prefer to spend more time fiddling with their devices in bed than in the bathroom.

  • News: iPad 2 supply constraints ease

    Analysts believe that component supply issues affecting the number of iPad 2 units Apple could produce have eased significantly.

  • News: Tech companies don't consider the needs of older users

    Technology companies are ignoring the needs of older users when designing gadgets, says a product design expert at Middlesex University.