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Microsoft Surface Pro 4: Release on the Cards, Microsoft Planning To Increase Certified Distributors
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is going to release soon and people are wondering if Apple users will finally try out this highly-anticipated tablet from Microsoft. Reports suggest that this device will come loaded with features and hardware, which makes even more superior than the Surface Pro 3.
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Mi Pad vs iPad Mini2 vs Yoga 8 vs Venue 8 Acer Iconia vs iBall Slide - Comparison of 8 inch Tablets in India
8 inch is the perfect form factor for tablets meant for reading. Fits perfectly into your hand with enough space to read without zooming. Mi Pad vs iPad Mini2 vs Yoga 8 vs Venue 8 Acer Iconia vs iBall Slide - Comparison of 8 inch Tablets in India
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Microsoft Corporation's Latest Surface Pro 3 Another Step In The Right Direction -- The Motley Fool
The cloud king has a real opportunity in mobile, particularly its ultramobile solution. And now there’s another option for consumers.
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Surface Pro 4 release date, specs and new design rumor round-up
Although the Microsoft Build Developer conference of the week was not as eventful as predicted, we do have a hunch that that’s not all that Microsoft has planned for May. New rumors about the Surface Pro 4 release date have come to light which make us believe that the Redmond giant truly has something up its sleeve. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is considered the best convertible Windows machine on the market, so there are a lot of expectations of the successor.
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HTC is selling the Nexus 9 for half price one day after launch
It's pretty unusual to see a fire sale for a brand new tablet, but that's exactly the route HTC took with its Nexus 9 today. Yes, just one day after it launched. The company quickly sold through a limited quantity of 16GB Nexus 9 tablets for $199 — half off the regular $399 price you'd pay at Google Play or Best Buy. That deal didn't last long, but other buyers saved $50 on either the 16GB or 32GB model while stock briefly remained available.
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Google Nexus 9 review
Two years ago in 2012, Google saw an opening in the tablet market for a small, low-cost device that still offered good performance and a solid display. To this day, the Nexus 7 remains a fan favorite among Android enthusiasts and while Google no longer sells the tablet itself, the second-generation Nexus 7 can still be purchased from some retailers for under $200.
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Apple has big ambitions for tablet sales with iPad Mini
Apple's counting on the $249 iPad Mini to draw you into its stores. But it's hoping you end up buying a $499 iPad Air instead.
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Microsoft is 'coaching' NFL announcers not to call the Surface an iPad
Microsoft's Surface is the "official tablet" of the NFL, and it's trying to make sure that sportscasters get the message. After it became clear that announcers may not know what the Surface was — with one announcer referring to it as an "iPad-like tool" — Microsoft has been working with broadcasters to make sure that mistake doesn't happen again. "It’s true, we have coached up a select few," Microsoft tells Business Insider.
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Intel, AMD to offer new tablet platforms in 2015
Despite slowing growth in global tablet demand, Intel will unveil Cherry Trail, 14nm-based SoC processors specifically designed for tablets and equipped with Intel 8th-generation GPUs, and supporting Android and Windows, in the first quarter of 2015 and start volume production in March
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Turning the tables on “Windows Support” scammers by compromising their PCs
Tech support scams are nothing new—we first went in-depth almost two years ago on "scareware scammers" who cold-call unsuspecting victims and try to talk them into compromising their computers by installing remote control applications and handing the keys over to the scammers.
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Microsoft Paid The NFL $400 Million To Use Its Tablets, But Announcers Are Calling Them iPads
Prior to the season, Microsoft and the NFL struck a 5-year, $400 million deal with one of the major components being that the Microsoft Surface would become "the official tablet of the NFL" with coaches and players using the Surface on the sidelines during games.
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While You Weren't Looking, Dell Made Android Tablets Interesting Again
Apple! Apple! Apple! Yesterday, you were probably too busy gawking at Cupertino's precious new watch and giant smartphones to notice anything else that happened in the world of technology. There's no shame in that. But if you were paying attention to the 2014 Intel Developers Conference in San Francisco, you might have gotten a glimpse of a pretty intriguing tablet. Michael Dell himself walked out on stage to announce the device.
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 review: Impressive hybrid tablet, but keyboard should be bundled
If you need a Windows 8.1 computer that's flexible enough to be a tablet, a laptop (if you add the optional keyboard) and even (if you add the optional docking station) a desktop PC, then the Surface Pro 3 manages the trade-offs as well as anything on the market.
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A brief history of USB, what it replaced, and what has failed to replace it
Like all technology, USB has evolved over time. Despite being a “Universal” Serial Bus, in its 18-or-so years on the market it has spawned multiple versions with different connection speeds and many, many types of cables.
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Citing lack of interest, Lenovo pulls 8-inch Windows tablets from the US
Lenovo announced today that it will no longer sell its 8-inch Windows tablets in the US, less than a year after introducing both the lower-end Miix 2 8 and the high-end ThinkPad Tablet 8. IT World reports that Lenovo is stopping sales because of a general lack of interest but that the ThinkPad 8 in particular will continue to be sold in international markets where it has managed to gain more traction.
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Surface Pro 3 comes out today -- and you may actually want to pick this one up
Microsoft has called every device in its Surface line “the tablet that can replace your laptop.” But with the Surface Pro 3, it’s finally right. Microsoft today released the Surface Pro 3, its latest tablet-laptop hybrid, in the U.S and Canada. It’s available through Microsoft’s online store as well as via retail partners like Best Buy, Staples, and Tiger Direct.
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Google's 'Project Tango' Will Versatile Uses
"Project Tango", a mission for 3D space sensors will be headed to the tablet as Google looks to convince developers of the potential of 3D tracking. The project was first revealed in February. Through the use of cameras, sensors and a special low-power chip, it detects its surroundings in three dimensions, giving computers eyes to see the world like humans do.
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HP 7 Plus Android Tablet Launched in the US for $100
Looks like HP has finally learned a lesson or two from their previous launch of slate 7 tablet last year which while having mediocre specifications was ridiculously priced at $169, and as estimated by experts didn’t do very well in the market. Now HP has come up with a strategy of aggressive pricing with it’s latest offering HP 7 Plus which is a 7 inch Android tablet offering specification that can be justified with a price of just $100.
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Microsoft announces its biggest tablet yet, the 12-inch Surface Pro 3
When Microsoft invited us to a "small gathering" here in New York City, we thought that meant a smaller-screened Surface Mini was in order. Instead, the company just announced a larger Surface, the 12-inch Surface Pro 3.
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Intel paints bleak picture for Windows tablets vs. Android
When Intel announced its tablet numbers for the first quarter on Tuesday, it was clear that Android buried Windows. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said during the company's first-quarter earnings conference call that out of the 5 million tablet processors shipped "80 to 90 percent" were for Android and the rest Windows. That leaves a pretty small number for Windows, underscoring the uphill battle Microsoft is fighting against Android and Apple in the tablet market.
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