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Amazon watch out, Barnes & Noble to launch cheaper 8GB Nook Tablet in two days
Posted on20. Feb, 2012 by Albert Madison.
The Amazon Kindle Fire tablet is hot right now and the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is, well, not as hot. The two tablets both come with 7-inch touchscreens and dual-core processors, but the 16GB Nook Tablet is $50 more expensive than the 8GB Kindle Fire tablet. Barnes & Noble’s tablet could be failing to [...]
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Details purportedly leaked for Apple’s next iPad, ahead of the tablets unveil
Posted on14. Feb, 2012 by Albert Madison.
Like clockwork details for the next iPad have started to leak. Apple is believed to be getting very close to unveiling their next tablet to the public at large, and like with all of Apple’s major product releases over the past few years details have reportedly been leaked to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). According to [...]
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AT&T expands their 4G product offerings by adding a new 7-inch tablet
Posted on03. Feb, 2012 by Albert Madison.
Being able to access the Internet and the various services it offers is something that is becoming ever more important for consumers. It’s very common now that most new phones and phone plans sold now come with mobile broadband access using either 3G or 4G connections. Even in the new world of tablet computers mobile [...]
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Motorola braces themselves for iPad 3, launches Wi-Fi Xyboard Android tablets
Posted on02. Feb, 2012 by Albert Madison.
Motorola has started selling Wi-Fi only versions of their dual-core powered, tapered-corner having Xyboard tablets. The 8.2-inch Motorola Xyboard 8.2 Wi-Fi tablet starts at $399.99 and the 10.1-inch Motorola Xyboard 10.1 Wi-Fi starts at $499.99. Previously to get either tablet at prices similar to those you had to settle for the 4G LTE equipped models [...]
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With new leadership RIM plans to launch 3G equipped PlayBook tablet, purportedly
Posted on26. Jan, 2012 by Albert Madison.
Research In Motion has kicked it’s own founders out of their co-CEO positions and replaced them both with just one CEO, Thorsten Heins. Under it’s former leaders, co-CEO’s Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, RIM rose to the top but sadly in recent years under those same men they fell down behind new comers (Apple and Google) [...]


