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With the Microsoft Surface RT tablet released and doing fairly well at retail, the company figured that it is time for its bigger brother the Surface Pro to steal the spotlight in Jan. 2013.
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Google's Asus-made 7-inch Nexus 7 tablet has become one of the most sought after devices this holiday season. Reviewers who've had a chance to use it explain why.
Samsung announced in September this year that the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will be getting the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update this year. The Jelly Bean update will be accompanied with Samsung's "Premium Suite," which will enhance the functionality of the tablet.
The Microsoft Surface RT tablet is the company's first real attempt at competing in the tablet market, and it's not a bad effort so far. The device is doing partially well and is expected to do better as tablet users go hunting when the holidays come around.
Unlike the iPad, Google's Nexus 10 is surprisingly easy to take apart, according to the latest teardown.
Seven-inch tablets have become the most sought-after devices this holiday season with three of the biggest names in the business competing for customer attention.
ASUS is currently working on the release of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update for its Transformer family of tablets, according to reports.
Android tablet users have been promised a better video calling experience with the latest Skype 3.0.
Emirates is promising 1,000 HP tablets running on the new Windows 8 OS, to its airline staff. The UAE's national airline, Emirates, has become one of the first to adopt Microsoft Windows-based tablets, which it is handing out to its flight crew.
The rush for full-HD smartphones is on with Lenovo planning its own 1080p handset. Chinese technology firm Lenovo is reportedly working on a 5-inch full-HD smartphone, joining the likes of HTC in offering a 1080p display.
Google's budget-friendly Asus-made Nexus 7 tablet has competition. Chinese company Smart Devices has revealed its affordable SmartQ X7 tablet, which is being touted as the Nexus 7 killer and will retail for $249.
Windows 8 devices might be finding it difficult to break through in a way Microsoft would have liked, but all is not lost. As many would expect, the most popular Windows 8 PC among consumers right now, is the Microsoft Surface RT tablet computer, this according to AdDuplex.
Earlier in October this year, Taiwan-based Asus announced the PadFone 2, a follow-up to its original PadFone, and disclosed that the smartphone-tablet hybrid would be available before year end in select European and Asian markets. Now, per reports, the PadFone 2 is making its way to the German market on Dec. 1.