Las Vegas –Samsung didn't let all those Windows 7 tablets from Asus, Lenovo, MSI, and countless others go unnoticed. At CES 2011, the company launched its first Windows-based tablet, calling it the ...
Tablet and ultra-mobile touch PCs have been around for years but there's still not a lot of software that makes the most of touch. Windows 7 itself is pretty good with touch; swipe up on taskbar icons ...
Hot on the heels of its stylish Cronos laptop, Samsung has unveiled another member of the Series 7 range set for IFA 2011 this week – the Samsung Slate PC Series-7. It may not have a catchy name, but ...
Scores of tablets were announced and demoed at CES 2011, and while most of them were Android-based, a good chunk ran on Windows 7 and an Intel processor. And why shouldn't there be a bunch of those ...
Motorola is expected to launch the new Android 3.0 based Tablet at Consumer Electronics Show in early January and will probably be the first Tablet to run on Verizon's LTE (4G) network. Reuters If the ...
With no Windows 8 PCs ready, how could Microsoft get developers building the touch-first Metro apps that the new Windows 8 experience needs to shine on tablets? By taking one of the most compelling ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Microsoft's famously exuberant boss Steve Ballmer was the first to show off Hewlett Packard's Slate tablet PC in January 2010. Before Apple's iPad had even been announced, this device was real. It ...
Microsoft could demo a host of new tablets at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January. A report by The New York Times states that some sources close to Microsoft's plans ...
Microsoft had planned to enter the tablet market, but recently pulled the plug on its Courier prototype. Now, critics are claiming that Microsoft must develop something to and stake a claim in the ...
Microsoft's famously exuberant boss Steve Ballmer was the first to show off Hewlett Packard's Slate tablet PC in January 2010. Before Apple's iPad had even been announced, this device was real. It ...
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