The following is a column sent to us by Skip Ferderber. We though it hit home on a lot of points, and decided to republish it with his permission: Let’s start with a popular tech-talk premise ...
Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablets have a lot to offer that vanilla Android tablets don’t–lower prices and a larger media selection, for example–but a huge selection of tablet-optimized apps isn’t one of ...
Ever since the first Motorola Xoom rolled off the production lines two and a half years ago, Google’s struggled to convince developers that their Android apps need to look beautiful on larger tablet ...
Google is working to improve the Gemini app for tablets, with a layout similar to the web version. The tablet layout will feature a sidebar for chat history and quick access to new chats. There's no ...
Since the launch of the first iPad, Android tablets have struggled to compete. A lack of optimized apps means that Android tablets still don’t offer as seamless a transition to larger displays, which ...
Android tablets have hovered in the shadows for years, overshadowed by Apple's ever-evolving iPads. Android tablets lacked ...
It’s been 13 years since I held my first Android tablet, the Acer Iconia A100, and in those 13 years, one myth has been perpetuated and taken for gospel: Apps suck on Android tablets, but they’re ...
My family is an interesting example of a typical scenario: my sister and mother both use Android phones but own an iPad, even though several phone makers build many of the best tablets. There’s an ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. When does a device have to move up a class? That’s the intriguing ...