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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 appeared in two different benchmark test results, suggesting the next-generation Samsung tablet may pack an Intel Atom chip.
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Asus is offering an alternative to the Windows 8 1015E notebook model: an 1015E-DS03 notebook running on Ubuntu Linux and selling for as little as $215.
Apple is expected to update its hardware lineup as soon as June with a new MacBook Air likely packing Intel's next-generation Haswell processor.
The new promo video for Google+ Hangouts features a particularly interesting couple of seconds, showing a Nexus 7 tablet with a glowing notification light that none of Google's current tablets have.
Do you enjoy gaming on a laptop? The AMD Radeon 8900M might excite you along with the MSI GX70. Gaming on-the-go is about to become heated as AMD reveals its latest mobile Radeon 8900M graphic card for laptops.
Dell just dropped the price of its XPS 10 Windows RT tablet from $449 to just $299.99, marking a new low for the ailing tablet OS.
HP just introduced the Slatebook x2, an Android convertible tablet/laptop with Nvidia's Tegra 4 processor and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on board.
Out of 100 million licenses, could there only be 58.6 million PCs running Windows 8? Microsoft revealed to the tech industry that Windows 8 has surpassed 100 million licenses sold since its launch back in October of 2012; however, that's not the whole story.
The Acer Iconia A1 tablet set to launch in the U.S. in June will apparently come in 3G and 4G LTE flavors as well, and not just Wi-Fi.
Samsung Galaxy 7.7 owners are in for some good news, as the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean upgrade finally started rolling out.
Noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Research believes that Google will stay with Android 4.x Jelly Bean and the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update will be seen running on the new Nexus 7 with some tablet-specific improvements.
Microsoft could be mulling its first big acquisition of 2013. If it happens, Amazon would have a new competitor.
The new Cube U35GT quad-core Android tablet looks very similar to the iPad Mini, but sports a far more attractive price tag: $200.