More Tablets News
- 22 February 2011
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News: Fujitsu Windows 7 tablet set to be unveiled
Japan's Fujitsu will soon launch a tablet PC for enterprise users that packs security features not available in most consumer machines.
- 21 February 2011
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News: Is Apple readying an 'iPad mini' tablet?
An analyst with a strong track record of predicting new Apple products says Apple has a new device in the works with a screen size that falls somewhere between that of the iPhone and iPad.
- 18 February 2011
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News: The most interesting tablet PCs of MWC 2011
The Mobile World Congress 2011 show has just finished, and along with a veritable feast of smartphones, PC Advisor saw a multitued of exciting products in the burgeoning tablet PCs market. Here is our pick of the most interesting tablet PCs of MWC 2011.
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Video: Tech news highlights from MWC
All the headlines from Mobile World Congress
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News: Motorola Xoom to hit UK retailers in Q2
The Motorola Xoom – the first tablet PC to run Honeycomb or version 3.0 of Google's Android operating system, will be made available in the UK through Currys and PC World, as well as etailers Dixons and Pixmania.
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News: Google Music, an iTunes competitor, coming soon?
Another Google Music rumour is making the rounds, but this one, courtesy of the Guardian, seems to have a lot of credibility to it.
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News: Lenovo LePad launching worldwide in June
Lenovo has announced that it will sell its LePad tablet worldwide in June, after an initial release in China next month
- 17 February 2011
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News: Dell demos Stage media-synching on Venue Pro smartphone
Dell has heeded criticisms over devices that store but don't sync and is adding Stage multi-sync features to its entire consumer product line. PC Advisor takes a look
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News: Dell shows off Venue Pro Windows phone
Dell is set to bring its Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 touchscreen-slider smartphone to European markets in the next few weeks. A broadly similar Android touchscreen model will follow
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News: Rhapsody blasts Apple's 30% cut from in-app subs
Music streaming service Rhapsody has blasted Apple's decision to take a 30 percent cut of all in-app subscription and content revenues, saying that the move makes its iPhone business model unsustainable.
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News: Tablets to be supercharged by quad-core chips
Just as tablets with dual-core processors start to hit shelves, chip makers are now shipping samples of quad-core chips that could make the devices even faster.
- 16 February 2011
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News: Twonky Mobile offers multi-device media streaming
Home media server software company PacketVideo has been showcasing off its Twonky Mobile media sharing service at Mobile World Congress where it announced support for Mac devices and for iTunes and Airplay
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News: Toshiba announces Tablet PC, return of the Toshiba Folio 100
Toshiba UK yesterday announced another addition to the promised army of Apple iPad clones. Named simply Toshiba Tablet, this slate PC will feature a 10.1in touchscreen capable of displaying 720p HD video on its 1280x800 display.
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News: Hands on with the HP Palm Pre3
HP is giving hands-off demonstrations of the TouchPad tablet and the Palm Pre3 smartphone. PC Advisor got a hands-on trial of both
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News: MWC: Opera launches Mini mobile web browser for iPad
Opera is demonstrating an Apple iPad version of its Opera Mini web browser at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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News: Analyst: smartphone makers best at making tablets
Smartphone makers, not personal computer firms, are best positioned to make tablet PCs because of close links between external design and operating systems, a researcher in Taiwan said on Wednesday.
- 15 February 2011
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News: ARM: £99 dual-core budget smartphones coming this year
Mobile phone chip maker ARM has been showing off multi-core smartphone processors and devices at this year's Mobile World Congress and predicts dual-core handsets will be the norm for budget smartphones by Christmas.
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News: Hands on with the BlackBerry PlayBook
The BlackBerry PlayBook is nearing its final build with fully working tablets on public show at Mobile World Congress and two new models announced. PC Advisor tries it out
- 14 February 2011
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News: RIM LTE, HSPA+ BlackBerry PlayBook tablets this year
Research In Motion (RIM) announced plans for two new versions of its PlayBook tablet at the World Mobile Congress on Monday -- although it hasn't even begun selling the two models it has already announced. PlayBooks for LTE (Long-Term Evolution) and 3G HSPA+ networks and will go on sale by the end of year, joining the Wi-Fi and WiMax models that RIM plans to begin selling next month.
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News: Samsung adds 10.1-inch Android Honeycomb tablet
Samsung has added the Honeycomb-based Galaxy Tab 10.1 to its line-up of tablets.
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