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    BlackBerry Mini Keyboard: A Must-Have Accessory For PlayBook Users

    Research in Motion (RIM) has introduced the new BlackBerry Mini Keyboard, a must-have accessory to enhance the functionality of the PlayBook tablet. The ultra-portable accessory can turn the PlayBook into a netbook for more convenience, as it comes with a convertible case that also serves as a stand for the tablet.

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    Google Tablet: Why You Shouldn't Expect it Till July

    Google has not officially announced that it is working on its own tablet, but rumors of a Google-Asus tablet have been circulating for month. The co-branded device is expected to have a 7-inch display, an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and is Wi-Fi-only. But don't expect the tablet to surface anytime soon. Not till July at least.

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    U.S. court wary of Apple request to block Samsung

    WASHINGTON - A U.S. appeals court on Friday showed few signs that it was prepared to support a request by Apple Inc to block immediately the sale of some Samsung Electronics smartphones and tablets.

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    New iPad 3 Poor WiFi Reception Problem Catches Apple's Attention, Probe Underway

    The new iPad has turned out to be the most controversial iPad ever released. The last two versions - the original iPad and iPad 2 - offered a satisfactory experience to users. But the third generation iPad has prompted a deluge of complaints regarding different issues with the new tablet. Weak Wi-Fi reception is one of them.

  • Mobile

    Samsung Starts Production of Ultra-Fast MicroSD Cards For LTE Devices

    Samsung has announced in a press release that it has begun mass production of Ultra High Speed-1 microSD cards. The cards work with LTE smartphones and tablets.

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    Flashback Trojan Malware Has Infected Over Half Million Macs (And Counting): What is Apple Doing?

    Russian anti-virus vendor Dr. Web conducted a study on infected Macs running OS X, saying 500,000 are infected. A Dr. Web malware analyst later said on Twitter that figure had risen to 600,000

  • Mobile

    Taking Note: Is Samsung's phablet the shape of things to come?

    It's been likened to a piece of toast, a device for elephants and a throwback to the 1980s-style brick phone.

  • Tablet

    Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook: Worth Buying?

    Dell has debuted its first ultrabook, coming in at just over 13 inches - the XPS 13 Ultrabook. The device is a departure from the large laptops of past, but is it worth buying over competitors such as the MacBook Air?

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    Google Nexus Tablet Leaked Photo: Will iPad Killer Look Like This?

    A new picture seems to be going viral on the Internet, and it is supposedly a leaked image of the much-anticipated Nexus Tablet. On Tuesday, April 3, PocketNow has posted a photo it received, picturing a tablet, "with absolutely no context whatsoever."

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    Dell Buys Wyse: Is the Move Foolish or Wise?

    On Monday, April 2, Dell announced it has signed an agreement to buy Wyse Technology, a privately held provider and a global leader in cloud client computing and desktop virtualization technologies. The acquisition of Wyse will allow Dell to expand its desktop virtualization capabilities, providing new solutions and services for Dell's portfolio of enterprise offerings.

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    Kindle Fire Update v.6.3: Top New Features Explained

    Amazon has updated the Kindle Fire to v.6.3, making the greatest and best updated yet for the #1 Android-based tablet device. The new features brought to the Kindle Fire via the new updated should make many existing owners and potential new owners happy. We are pleased with Amazon's choice of focusing on services instead of releasing new hardware on a regular basis because content is king, while everything else is secondary.

  • Mobile

    Apple Working on 5-inch Retina Display Device, Eyes 2013 Launch: Should Galaxy Note be Afraid? (Rumor)

    The rumor mill is at it again: according to the latest buzz, a 5-inch touchscreen-based Apple device will land on earth in 2013. For a long time, we've been hearing the chatter about an Apple device that is smaller than the iPad, but bigger than the iPhone. Apple watchers claimed it could be called iPad Mini, but there's nothing to back those claims. And, here we are again with another one, this time the information comes from a Japanese blog called Macotakara, which speaks of a 2013 unveiling...

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