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AT&T and Samsung are finally ready to put Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 LTE users out of their Ice Cream Sandwich misery with a new update to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
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Huawei has officially unveiled its MediaPad 7 Vogue, a 7-inch Android tablet that allows users to make phone calls.
The Acer Iconia W3 Windows 8 tablet makes its official retail debut in the U.S., going on sale at Staples and Office Depot.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 in all its screen sizes goes up for pre-order in the U.S. on June 25 and will start selling on July 7 with a $199 starting price.
HP takes the wraps off its new Slate 21, an all-in-one device running exclusively on Android and packing an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor.
Samsung has pulled the wraps off its new ATIV Tab 3, a new slate touted as 'the world's thinnest Windows 8 tablet.'
A 1976 Apple computer going for a cool half a million. Are you surprised? One of the first ever Apple computers dating back to 1976, is going up for auction at Christie's auction block next week, and guess what? It could sell for as much as $500,000.
Some early adopters of the new MacBook Air laptops report Wi-Fi connectivity issues, claiming their new notebooks drop connectivity all of a sudden and repeatedly.
Microsoft is apparently gearing up to launch a second-generation Surface RT tablet this year, and this time it's coming with an LTE-enabled Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chip and Windows 8.1 on board.
AT&T has officially announced it will start offering the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 4G LTE on June 21 for $399.99 on a two-year contract (the same price as the Wi-Fi-only version) or $199.99 with a smartphone bundle.
Chromebook laptops will be available in triple more stores than before, with Walmart already selling the Acer C7 and other retailers set to follow soon.
Apple's new iPad mini will sport 7.9 inch Retina display with 2048 x 1539 pixel resolution. The quality and resolution of the display will be the same as of the current full-size iPad.
New Google Nexus 7 for $229 in July of 2013? This could be another hit Android product for Google. At the recently held Google I/O developer conference, it was expected that the search giant would announce a new Nexus 7, but that did not materialize.