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The first quad-core tablet, the svelte ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime has a brilliant IPS display and comfy keyboard dock.
Posted 12/2/2011
 
Today, we finally got our hands on ASUS's Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201, the first tablet powered by Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Though we've only had the device for a few hours, our early...
Posted 12/1/2011 1:01:28 AM
 
The mobile processor wars are heating up again as today Samsung announced that it has begun sampling the Exynos 5250, a 2-GHz, dual-core mobile CPU based on the ARM Cortex-A15 core. With the ability t...
Posted 11/30/2011 11:59:18 AM
 
One of the big selling points of the Kindle Fire is the device's unique Silk web browser. According to Amazon, it uses the power of Amazon's EC2 cloud computing cluster to accelerate your page dow...
Posted 11/29/2011 7:08:54 PM
 
Looks like RIM's troubled BlackBerry PlayBook tablet may be getting a much needed boost. At its BlackBerry Innovation conference, the company finally showed off its native e-mail / contacts / calend...
Posted 11/23/2011 11:11:19 AM
 
With highly competitive price points of just $199 and $249 respectively, the Amazon Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet are among this holiday season's most tempting gifts. Built on Android...
Posted 11/23/2011 1:54:03 AM
 
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An iPod touch for Android aficionados, the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 has a large 5-inch screen and more than 10 hours of battery life.
Posted 11/23/2011
 
Android's Ice Cream Sandwich operating system isn't available for tablets (or many smartphones, for that matter), but there's still plenty every slate user can do with their device--from making video...
Posted 11/22/2011 8:00:02 AM
 
Since its release, Amazon's Kindle Fire has been burning up the tablet market. That's thanks in no small part to its near universal critical acclaim and wallet-friendly $199 price tag.
Posted 11/21/2011 6:34:32 PM
 
Android beat iOS to the punch when it comes to tabbed browsing, and it offers other such goodies as an incognito mode for anonymous surfing and the ability to sync bookmarks with Chrome. Find out more below..
Posted 11/18/2011 7:15:37 AM
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