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Another Tablet Hits The Market: T-Mobile’s G-Slate

Only a couple of days after writing about how the tablet market is going to become a $50 billion dollar industry, it appear that another tablet computer is going to hit the shelves this month.  The T-Mobile G-Slate will be available on the 20th of April.  The tablet is running on the Honeycomb OS from [...]

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iPhone 5 On The Way…Already

Even though some of you are still waiting for the white iPhone 4 to arrive, it appears that Apple has announced the release of the 5th generation iPhone, coming this September.  Apple is typically a “once per year” update kind of company and the iPhone 5 isn’t any different. The iPhone 5 reportedly will have [...]

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Tablet Market To Grow, Grow, Grow by 2015

Just like advertising online, smartphones and video games, tablet computers are a huge hit and some analysts are saying the industry could grow to almost $50 billion by the year 2015.  That is huge growth for a product that is basically a small laptop that is larger than a smartphone.  There are many tablets available [...]

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iPad 2 Worth Buying For New Features

The first version of the Apple iPad was one of the hottest tablet computers to sell on the market last year.  Apple does not disappoint when it comes to gadgets and as typical as Apple can be, only one year later they launched the new version in the iPad 2.  Based on a couple features that have [...]

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Research In Motion Releases Blackberry Tablet Computer

There is a new tablet in the industry and it comes from Blackberry makers, Research In Motion.  The “PlayBook Tablet” is just another choice for gadget lovers to make and comes at the price of about $500.  In an industry filled with Apple iPad fans, the PlayBook is going to have to be in it [...]

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Top 5 latest 3D games for Android

Android is the fastest growing mobile operating system on the market, and recently it has outranked Symbian as the OS with the most handsets sold (besides the iPhone, of course, which is still number one in total sales). That is a pretty important event, as Symbian has been around for much longer, and even with [...]

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What are tablets ?

It took a bit of ingenuity to marry the computer to a mobile phone, but after the iPhone was launched three years ago, it was inevitable that Apple would conceptualize a phone-and-computer combo and the path inexorably led to the iPad. The computer in the form of a slim slab that could hide in a [...]

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Samsung Wave 525 and Samsung Wave 533

Samsung launched Wave S8500, the company’s first handset on the Bada OS a few months ago. Realizing that the phone was costly, Samsung has pitched in with a new phone that is cheaper. The Wave 525 isn’t a looker but a rectangular plastic body with a 3.2-inch touch display looks neat. The home screen is customizable and you can add up to 10 panels with dedicated short cuts.

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Dell Streak vs ViewSonic ViewPad 10 review

Dell Streak Appearance: Dell has impressed with most of its laptops. We believe the same team that designed the remarkable XPS series laptops designed this titillating little machine. It is one the smallest tablets, but its size is not a reflection of its power. The casing is solid and stays smudge free, well, the screen [...]

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Lacs Magnum LA127 vs. OlivePad V-T100

Lacs Magnum LA127 Appearance: With the design being minimalistic, you don’t get too many things to fidget around with on the shell. The screen has a matte finish which prevents finger smears. It is smallest among the tablets and fits in easily in the trouser pocket. Characteristics: Currently, it runs on the Windows CE operating [...]

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