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Between Google's Nexus 7 tablet which started shipping Friday, July 13, Microsoft's recently announced Surface tablet, Amazon is reportedly working on a Kindle Fire 2, and Apple, according to rumors, is cooking up an iPad Mini. The tablet market, if these indications are anything to go by, will never be the same again.
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Tablets with paper-thin screens that can be folded and tucked into your back pocket, artificial intelligence and augmented reality -- the stuff of science fiction may be coming to a store near you.
Lenovo Group Ltd is on track to overtake Hewlett-Packard Co as the world's biggest PC maker by sales as soon as this year, making it the first Chinese company to grab the top spot globally in a technology sector.
It seem that the success story of Kindle Fire tablet inspired Google to develop a sub-$200 Android tablet, which is apparently the best 7-inch tablet available in the market. However, the fame of Nexus 7 might be short-lived as Amazon is looking to strike back with a new wave of Kindle Fire tablets.
Rumors surrounding Apple are mainly focused on the next generation iPhone dubbed iPhone 5 at the moment. But, along with the next iPhone, Apple is also expected to release a smaller iPad this year. There is still no official release date for any of these devices, but new report suggests that the day could be Aug. 7.
Google unveiled its first tablet at the annual I/O conference last month and said that the Nexus 7 tablet will hit store mid-July. Fulfilling the promise, Google has started shipping the much awaited Android tablet, but still there is no specific date about when the tablet will be available for in-house purchases at retail stores countrywide.
Google’s recently unveiled Nexus 7 has turned out of the most awaited Android tablet manufactured so far. Most of the features of the tablet, if not all, are known. But it looks like that there is one feature that neither Google nor Asus talked about.
Much has been heard about the successor to Kindle Fire tablet in past few weeks, especially after Google launched its $199 Nexus 7 tablet. If Amazon wants to make Kindle Fire 2 a big hit, just like the original Fire tablet, the online retailer needs to pack its upcoming tablet with improved hardware and software. And reportedly, the tablet will have Nexus 7 like hardware (or better).
At its gleaming store, RadanMac offers the latest Apple gear - the new iPad, iPhones, iPods, laptops, all-in-one desktop computers and more.
Every time a new gadget is launched it receives two kinds of feedbacks. There is a group that rushes to the market and buys it the very first day. The second set of people are those who tend to get confused as to purchase that one or wait for a better one to get launched. Google Nexus 7 launch witnessed somewhat similar scenario with its counterpart from Amazon - the Kindle Fire
The tablet wars are heating up with major players leaving no stone unturned to seal their place in the market. After rumors of Amazon working on its first-ever smartphone, the online retail giant is simultaneously gearing up to release its Kindle Fire 2 in fall this year.
Hopes are evaporating that leading technology companies will offer a safe harbor this year from the economic storms swirling across Europe, Asia and the United States.
Samsung Electronics defeated Apple in the latest spat in the rivals' patent wars when a British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the U.S. company's designs for the iPad because they were "not as cool".