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Archos launches two Android-based tablets

Archos, Denver, Colo., introduces two new large screen Android-based tablets, the Archos 7 and the Archos 8 Home Tablets, specifically designed to enhance the digital lifestyle in the home. The company...

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Dell delivers Streak: camera-equipped tablet

Dell claims its new Streak tablet “has found a way to fit your whole world in a 5-inch screen.” However, the not-pocket-size computer is immediately faring poorly in many pundits’ comparisons, as it...

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Genius tablets go wireless

The latest Genius brand products from KYE Systems Corp., Miamia, Fla., are the Genius MousePen M508 and MousePen M508W, for graphic designers and artists. The new tablets are the company’s first to...

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HP printer to come with detachable tablet

The Engadget news site reports HP’s upcoming Photosmart eStation C510 will not have just a now-standard LCD control panel — but instead a full-fledged detachable tablet computer, one running the...

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Sony debuts two Android tablets

Sony has entered the tablet race with devices it says “combine unique hardware, content and network services with seamless usability to create a world of engaging networked entertainment experiences.”...

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Samsung, Toshiba offer new Android tablets

Toshiba claims its Thrive 7-inch tablet “is the first seven-inch tablet in the U.S. market to offer a true HD display” —  a 1280 by 800 resolution that “puts bright and crisp images from movies,...

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Microsoft’s new Surface tablet has two HD cameras

Eschewing the post-PC nomenclature of the iPad and its ilk, Microsoft calls its upcoming Surface tablets, “PCs built to be the ultimate stage for Windows.” The Surface devices are “designed to...

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Study shows 74 million U.S. consumers use tablet devices

Current U.S. tablet adoption is at 31 percent in 2012 (74 million tablet users), up from 12 percent in 2011 (28 million tablet users) and is expected to reach 47 percent  (117 million tablet users) by...

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Amazon improves Kindles display, lowers pricing

  Amazon claims that in nine months, its Kindle Fire captured 22 percent of U.S. tablet sales — and now it is “taking on the high-end” with its new Kindle Fire HD, “the next generation.” In the line-up...

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Adobe touching-up Photoshop for latest Microsoft tablet

Microsoft announced the latest version of its Surface Pro “the tablet that can replace your laptop.” The Surface Pro 3 is a full PC, and unlike iOS and Android tablets, can run a full version of...

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