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Research firm Forrester has conducted a survey that supposedly reveals that consumer interest in Windows-based tablets–once quite high–is now tanking. Forrester is concluding that Microsoft has ...
Microsoft has released technical design details about the new version of Windows for laptops and other computers that use ARM chips. Called WOA (for Windows on ARM), the Windows 8 variation is still ...
Hewlett-Packard on Friday rolled out a 9-inch touchscreen tablet targeting customers in the enterprise space. The HP Slate 500 weighs 1.5 pounds and runs on a 1.86-GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor and ...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and cohorts drew some major applause at CES by showing off new tablets running Windows 7, and for good reason. New devices from Acer, ASUS and Samsung are sleek and have ...
The iPad is the runaway success story of the tablet market. So why did a recent survey found almost half of people polled want a Windows-based tablet? It could be there is a desire for a real ...
In the two and a half years since the release of the first-generation iPad, tablets of various shapes and sizes have sparked a revolution among consumers, who are now no longer afraid to take their ...
Although the Taiwan-based manufacturer declined to give a model name for any of the tablets, there's one running Windows 7, another running Android OS and, possibly, an upcoming Google Chrome OS ...
Companies that need Windows-7-based tablets have two very different choices in these new devices While the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) movement has IT departments scurrying to figure out how to cope ...
If 2010 was the year of the e-reader showcased at tech conferences worldwide from CES to Computex, 2011 is shaping up to be the year of the tablet computer. Case and point, Viliv is showing off three ...
People are buying iPads despite unease about Apple -- and a Forrester study says they would much rather have a Windows tablet Forrester Research this week released a damning study of various vendors’ ...
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