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According to TechnoBuffalo, Google's forthcoming cheap, 7-inch Nexus tablet will be announced at Google I/O, which starts June 27th. And, like, why wouldn't it be?More »

iPad growth offer advertisers new kinds of opportunities Lead by the iPad, tablets, and other non-phone devices accounted for 20% of mobile ads during the first quarter of 2012. That number is up 5% from the first quarter of last year. The increase reflects a change in the mix of mobile devices t...

“Watching the professional industry watchers speculate on how long Apple's iPad will dominate its market segment is kind of funny,” Jim Dalrymple writes for TechPinions. “Will it be 2012, 2013, no it's going to be 2015 and then they will fall, right?”“There are two t...

Tablets may be a hot item now, but they're just getting started. By 2016, 34 percent of the U.S. population - 112.5 million - will own tablets, making them the fastest adopted consumer electronics device in history. But tablets alone won't be the big story in the coming years according to James M...

Microsoft is currently planning to release the company's full Office suite...

Designed to be used by those who are actively getting shot at in warzones, not just those of us who are clumsy with our gadgets, the new Rampage 6 tablet is even more rugged than Panasonic's Toughbook tablet. Though, far less capable.More »

The problem with buying gadgets is that they're bound to be obsolete at some point. But, as Laptop Mag's Avram Piltch explains, that point is way sooner for some things than others. Here are 10 gadgets you should avoid like the plague right now, however tempting they might seem:More »

Apple shipped nearly 17.2 million mobile PCs in Q1'12, accounting for 118% Y/Y shipment growth...

BYOD is growing in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa with Apple in the lead Apple has been a major force in the BYOD movement. You can even argue that Apple ignited the BYOD flame with the release of the iPhone and iPad. While there have a number of studies looking at how companies in the U.S. ...

Updated. Apple iPad owners have the $10 AirDisplay app to use their tablet as a second monitor for their Mac, but Android owners aren’t left out in the cold. Mobile app developer Shape offers a similar program for $5 that turns allows Android devices to be a second monitor for Macs or Windo...