Motion Computing on Tuesday refreshed its tablet PC line with a less expensive, lower-power model. The start-up company, which sells tablet PCs based on Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition ...
Regarding the Commentary “Schooling as a Knowledge Profession” (March 30, 2011). So what’s new? Tablet personal computer learning. Tablet PC learning can provide basic knowledge needed by ...
If tablet computing takes off in the enterprise, is Cisco best positioned to capitalize on it? That’s the assertion posed by Motley Fool in this piece entitled “The Titan of Tablets: Apple or Cisco?” ...
PC World reviewer Melissa J. Perenson liked the Android-based T-Mobile G-Slate’s in-between size – bigger than a 7-inch, smaller than an iPad at 8.9 inches – but says it’s too expensive at $750 ...
Although Microsoft leaders have spent years promoting tablet computers with only marginal success, excitement around the form factor is finally building, thanks to technology advancements, a Microsoft ...
Austin, Texas-based Motion Computing, a longtime player in the semi-rugged tablet space that served the healthcare industry among others, has been acquired by rugged tablet PC maker Xplore, also based ...
The Zonko 10-Inch 2-in-1 Laptop and Tablet is on sale at Walmart for 46% off, and shoppers call it "the best." ...
Two large-scale efforts to put digital devices in the hands of students, including the largest deployment to date of the much-publicized Amplify tablets, have been halted because of a variety of ...
It is a bit of a running joke that Moses was the first person in the world to have a tablet – well, he had two, but he broke one. The tablet form is nothing new - tablets far predate paper as writing ...
This sounds like a grouchy (and obvious) question, but are tablet computers too expensive? Are high prices going to push the nascent tablet computing platform into a nose dive it can’t recover from?
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