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Tablets get snappier with Nvidia’s quad-core Tegra 3
Agam Shah, November 9, 2011
Tablets and smartphones will soon get quad-core processors with Nvidia's new Tegra 3 chip, which will eclipse the application and graphics performance provided by dual-core processors found on tablets like Apple's iPad and Motorola's Xoom.
Apple’s iPad Dominance Fades? I Don’t Think So
Tony Bradley, October 23, 2011
What? Android tablet market share has skyrocketed almost 700 percent since a year ago, and the Apple iPad has plummeted to a meager 67 percent of the market? Why is it then, that iPads are everywhere?
Report: Apple’s iPad Dominance Fades
John P. Mello Jr., October 22, 2011
Despite a 20 percent increase in shipped units during the past three months, the iPad's share of the global tablet market slipped mightily in the face of growing competition from Android slates.
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet: Too Pricey at $400?
Jeff Bertolucci, October 22, 2011
Samsung has made it official: Its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will arrive at U.S. retailers on November 13. Pre-orders start Oct. 23.
How to Sync Your Android Phone or Tablet with iTunes
Rick Broida, October 21, 2011
It's not uncommon to have iOS and Android users living under the same roof. Indeed, perhaps you've been an iPod owner for many users, but recently decided to pick up an Android-powered smartphone or tablet. Now the question becomes, how do you sync your iTunes music and playlists with your Android
Microsoft posts record quarter but says tablets have “cannibalized” netbooks
Julie Bort, October 21, 2011
Despite weak consumer demand for PCs, Microsoft posted a record first quarter revenue of $17.37 billion for the period that ended Sept. 30. This beat analysts expected sales of $17.2 billion.
Asus Unveils Eee Pad Transformer Prime Tablet
Ian Paul, October 20, 2011
Asus recently gave a sneak peek of its new Eee Pad Transformer, a next-generation Android-powered 10-inch tablet called the Transformer Prime that features a Nvidia quad-core processor.