Tablet manufacturer Motion has showcased its first 10in handheld designed toincrease worker productivity within challenging business environments and reducedeployment costs by being able to run existing enterprise applications.
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Tablet devices are big news at the moment and so as not to be undone by the competition the laptop manufacturing giant Lenovo is the latest company to announce a new LePad tablet (on show at this year’s CES). However, this one seems a little different, the most notable difference being that it...
Remember when Lenovo said it wasn't going to do a Windows 7 slate product ? We do too, but apparently the company has had a change of heart regarding Microsoft's operating system for tablets and has brought a 10.1-inch Windows 7 slate to CES. The IdeaPad tablet, which doesn't have a name right...
South Korea based OCOSMOS will demo their latest online gaming device at this year's CES. Sporting an Intel dual processor, OCOSMOS online gaming device can be enjoyed by both hardcore and casual gamers. The OCS series runs on Intel's ...
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Asus, the netbook pioneer, is joining a growing list of companies in introducing several tablets at CES. At least two are expected to run Android 2.4.
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ZDNet: "You've got to be kidding me. First, Bloomberg and then the Wall Street Journal reported that at CES next month, Microsoft will unveil a full-featured version of Windows that runs on ARM processors."
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ZDNet: "You've got to be kidding me. First, Bloomberg and then the Wall Street Journal reported that at CES next month, Microsoft will unveil a full-featured version of Windows that runs on ARM processors."
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One of the tablets Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer could show off at CES next week is the ExoPC Slate, which runs Windows 7 with a third-party touch interface on top.
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Aimed at ARM-less big biz Asus has revealed that the tablet it is going to announce at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month will run Windows 7 and pack in an Intel Core i5 processor.…
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One thing that’s retrospectively hilarious about last year’s CES was just how smug all the collected computer makers were that they’d beaten Apple to the tablet punch. Fueled only by the rumor of the iPad, Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer held aloft the HP Slate, convinced he was ushering in the next...
We can't say for sure just yet, but we're starting to get the feeling that we're going to see lots of tablets at CES . The latest to join the party is Viliv , which has just announced that it will be showing off its new Android-based X7 and X10 tablets, along with the Windows 7-based X70 "slate"...
I keep hearing about Windows tablets. Steve Ballmer got up on stage with an HP slate at last year's CES, and nobody was particularly impressed. Now we're hearing rumors that he'll give it another shot this year, perhaps even revealing a bit about Windows 8 (I don't think that's likely, given...
I keep hearing about Windows tablets. Steve Ballmer got up on stage with an HP slate at last year's CES, and nobody was particularly impressed. Now we're hearing rumors that he'll give it another shot this year, perhaps even revealing a bit about Windows 8 (I don't think that's likely, given...
I keep hearing about Windows tablets. Steve Ballmer got up on stage with an HP slate at last year's CES, and nobody was particularly impressed. Now we're hearing rumors that he'll give it another shot this year, perhaps even revealing a bit about Windows 8 (I don't think that's likely, given...
Microsoft's Windows 7 will reportedly appear on new tablets at January's CES. If Microsoft wants to dent the tablet market, though, it may need to adjust strategy.
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Microsoft is expected to introduce and highlight Windows 7 tablets at CES next month - just like last year. Will a second attempt secure news coverage and sales of tablets with Microsoft's OS or will it just seem like clinging to Apple and the iPad's coattails?
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Microsoft has had an embarrassing fall, fending off accusations by competitors and critics that it has been talking big but still hasn't delivered on CEO Steve Ballmer's boast last summer that gaining a solid foothold in the evolving market for slate computers is Microsoft's "job one."
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So what if the Libretto exited the common consciousness almost as quickly as it entered it while the Folio 100 was bad enough to get its major UK retailer to discontinue it ? Toshiba promised it'd have a family of tablets for us by the end of 2011's first quarter and the plan apparently hasn't...