When a new crop of tablet PCs debuts next week, they aren't likely to be cheap. Prices of tablet PC models from Acer, Toshiba and ViewSonic, posted on CompUSA's Web site this week, range from just ...
COMMENTARY-- Tablet PCs have become something of an ongoing joke for us. Seems like every year at Comdex, Microsoft and others proclaim that it's now finally the "Year of the Tablet." In fact, even ...
“Tablet PCs remain a niche product in the marketplace, used predominantly in vertical applications,” said Leslie Fiering, an analyst at Gartner Inc. in a recent conference presentation. The tablet ...
(1) For tablet computers such as iPad and Android, see tablet. (2) The Tablet PC was the first Windows tablet. Introduced in the early 2000s when XP was the current version of Windows, the Tablet PC ...
Despite the initial rush of Centrino-based notebooks into the market, Intel Corp.’s new platform isn’t just about notebooks. Built around Intel’s Pentium M processor, announced earlier this month, and ...
The E-Reader Is No Slam Dunk Paid Content writer Jack McKeown makes the case that the hysteria over e-readers is overblown and belies the fact that tablets are on the way. "Upcoming tablet PCs from ...
COMMENTARY--Dell threw its annual shindig for the European press last week, taking over a hotel in Cannes for two days of product previews, executive briefing and general schmoozing. Some of what the ...
Hewlett-Packard will announce its own twist on the tablet PC on Thursday, with a new kind of transformable computer that features a detachable keyboard. Tablet PCs are essentially 3- to 4-pound "ultra ...
Reprinted with permission from RuggedPCReview. According to CNN, tablet-sized computers are now "a much-hyped category of electronics." True. The Associated Press says, "Tablet-style computers that ...
Sound like the same hype you've heard in the past? Maybe. But a growing number of integrators are stepping up their efforts to add full-size tablets to their mix of offerings,not PDAs, but ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
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