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Huawei's MediaPad 7 Vogue appears as new Android tablet sporting Jelly Bean, a 7-inch screen, quad-core processor
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Dell's 18.4-inch XPS 18 is either an insanely huge tablet or a super-thin and lightweight AIO. Or, as Dell claims, both.
The 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD gets a price cut in the U.S. for both the Wi-Fi-only and the Wi-FI + 4G LTE versions as Amazon expands the tablet's reach to Europe and Japan.
According to analyst predictions, the Retina iPad mini will debut only after the launch of high-resolution Google Nexus 7.
For the first time, Apple offers the refurbished models of its fourth-generation iPad and iPad mini Apple has brought its fourth-generation iPad and iPad mini onto its Refurbished Store for the first time, giving discounts in the range of $30-$40 on the mini, and $50 on iPad 4 models.
The Apple invention is titled 'Integrated inductive charging in protective cover' which appears to be a new method to be adopted in its upcoming products that use inductive charging to transfer power to an iOS device.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may turn to an LCD instead of AMOLED to provide an improved S-Pen experience for its users.
Sprint Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update has begun rolling out. Sprint has announced official roll out of Android Jelly Bean 4. 1. 1 update to Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.
A Samsung executive claims Windows 8 is no better than Windows Vista. He also stated that Microsoft Surface is lackluster and not selling well.
Windows 8 touch screen laptops are set for a 10 to 20 percent discount as Microsoft has lowered license fee to PC makers.
The 15-Inch Retina MacBook Pro Users Experiencing Fan Issues Related to SanDisk SSDs? There seems to be an increasing number of Apple's 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro owners flocking to Apple support forums to vent their issues with the fan speed.
Android and Windows 8 make interesting lovers in the new ASUS Transformer AiO, a versatile hybrid with an interesting concept.
The European Union on Wednesday fined Microsoft $731 million for breaking browser choice obligations.