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    OnLive demos Windows 7 on an iPad and Galaxy Tab, launches cloud computing tablet app

    Flash on an iPad ? No problem, and neither is QuickTime on a Samsung Galaxy Tab -- assuming you're running both from a virtualized Windows 7 PC using OnLive's new app. OnLive may have originally pitched itself as a streaming games service, but founder Steve Perlman revised his ambitions at the...
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    Dive Into Mobile: Windows 7 on iPad and Galaxy Tab

    During a demo at Dive Into Mobile, serial entrepreneur Steve Perlman showed off new applications running on the OnLive streaming game network that debuted in 2009. More...
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    Pigs Fly: Flash and Windows 7 On iPads, Android

    Steve Perlman believes he has found a way to bring peace to seemingly incompatible technologies from the likes of Microsoft, Apple, Adobe and Google. Link Removed
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    LG E-Note H10008 Windows 7 tablet launches

    10.1-inch iPad rival lands in Korea first Posted by Michael Sawh Link Removed due to 404 Error
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    LG Tablet Leaks Out...With Windows 7?

    Regular readers may remember the much ballyhoed LG tablet. LG's VP of Marketing famously bragged that his company's tablet would be "better than the iPad". The tablet was said to have a focus on... More...
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    Hola Windows 7! Shoreline Animation Launches Windows 7 Apps

    After creating highly successful and popular language translation applications for iPhone, iPad and Android phones, Shoreline Animation is set to launch its newest Windows Mobile app release. This is an English-to-Spanish translation phrasebook scheduled to coincide with the launch of the...
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    Apple fights to ban Dutch Windows 7 iPad-like tablet

    Apple has threatened a Dutch tablet manufacturer with a lawsuit about the name nPad. The Dutch Windows 7 tablet is no longer available, and is looking for a new name. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    ASUS: Windows 7 tablet in early 2011, Android to come later

    The tablet market is starting to heat up, with Apple moving 7.5 million iPads so far this year , Samsung's Android-based Galaxy Tab rolling out next month , and RIM set to launch its Playbook first quarter next year. Netbook maker Asustek will throw itself into the ring beginning in January next...
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    First Windows 7 Operated 3G Consumer Tablet on European Market

    HILVERSUM, Netherlands, October 25, 2010 /PRNewswire/ - Ambiance Technology Launches New AT-Tablet to Oppose iPad Introducing the 10 inch AT Tablet, Dutch Ambiance Technology is the first company in Europe to launch a consumer 3G touchpad … More...
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    HP starts selling tablet based on Windows 7

    Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple's latest blockbuster gadget, but it's not meant to be an iPad killer. Link Removed due to 404 Error
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    HP selling Windows 7 tablet for business users

    (10-22) 13:31 PDT NEW YORK, (AP) -- Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget but it's no iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer maker, unveiled the... Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    HP's Windows 7 Slate 500 will cost $79

    The Associated Press reports: "Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget but it's no iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer maker, unveiled the Slate 500 on Thursday. It costs $79. Like the iPad,it has a gesture-sensitive...
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    HP unveils Windows 7 "Slate 500," downplays iPad challenge

    As promised in January, Hewlett-Packard has released its Windows 7 Slate computer before the end of the year. More...
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    NEWS: Windows 7-powered HP Slate 500 tablet is now official

    HP Tablet is dead yadda yadda. Give it a rest, people! Now we have official, as in O-F-F-I-C-I-A-L, confirmation that is exists, in the form of the HP Slate 500, a Windows 7 -powered tablet that has all the fixings that can make is go toe-to-toe with the iPad and even the well-endowed BlackBerry...
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    Good news, now you can pick up an iPad and iPhone in the same place you buy your toilet paper in bul

    Link Removed Good news, now you can pick up an iPad and iPhone in the same place you buy your toilet paper in bulk. Sam's Club is Link Removed due to 404 Error to offer the iPad, following the lead of Target, Best Buy, and, most recently, Link Removed, the owner of the membership-only...
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    Windows 7 Linking iPad to Windows 7 home network

    I have an iPad with WIFI that I want to use on my Windows 7 home network. When I try to log on, I am asked for a password. My home group password does not work. Is there another password? How do I find it?
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    Windows 7 Internet Connection FAILS. Brand new computer!

    So I'm trying to be the good girlfriend here and get this solved. My boyfriend bought a Gateway DX4320-17 desktop about a month ago. He had an HP before it with Vista on it and it's only a year old. BOTH of the computers can not stay online at all. He gave up on the HP, got the Gateway because...
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    Apple passes Microsoft to be biggest tech company

    Apple has pushed past arch-rival Microsoft to become the world's biggest technology company. Changes in the share price values of the two in Wednesday's choppy trading left the total value of Apple at $222bn (£154bn). Microsoft is now valued by investors at $219bn. However, Microsoft still...
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    Dell Mini 5 is no longer Mini

    Well the Dell Mini 5 is no longer Mini with larger (iPad like, shall we say?) versions spotted already. The Dell Streak as the new version is being referred as is said to offer a 7″ & 10″ model. Dell Streak would add up to the increasing list of iPad competitors powered by Android OS and would...
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    Why Apple's iPad Will Kill the PC

    In 1981, IBM launched the personal computer. Although few recognized it as such at the time, least of all IBM’s execs, it turned out to be a game-changer. The IBM PC killed off its predecessor, the mainframe computer, a market that was also dominated by IBM. Who knew? Fast forward 29 years to...
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