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Amazon’s Kindle Fire is currently the most popular Android-powered tablet, but it doesn’t feature a GPS chip. Given how important location-based services have become, that’s a bit of a drawback for many developers and quite a few apps that want to access location features on Ama...

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...

Good offers a complete platform for information security May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac,where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entrieshereand read our Mobile Management manifestohere. Although Good does provide devi...

Amazon's tiny screen Kindle Fire shipments have dropped off a cliff...

The Kindle Fire from Amazon has stolen a march in the tablet world, with some estimating that it now makes up more than half of all Android tablets in use in the U.S. today. But the latest monthly figures from mobile ad network JumpTap today paint a different picture in terms of usage.JumpTap not...

Brightness ratings and contrast ratio make for lovely tech spec reading when you're shopping for a new device. But neither tells you how usable a display will actually be in everyday ambient light situations. So DisplayMate put some of the more popular options to the test.More »

Amazon's Kindle Fire sales fizzled in Q1...

They look exactly the same, but Apple's new iPad 2 lasts a lot longer than older models. When Apple introduced the new iPad earlier this year, it didn’t just discontinue the iPad 2; it dropped its price and sent it out to do battle with cheaper, Android-powered tablets from the likes of...

Despite holiday gains, Apple retakes tablet market share from Amazon and Android. While Apple saw strong sales for all its iOS devices during its post-holiday quarter, Android tablet sales slumped, giving up any gains that Android had seen as a tablet platform during the holiday shopping season. ...

A whopping 91 percent of tech moms want it for Mother's Day instead of flowers, teachers deem it the future of education (though DoJ disagrees), it’s used everywhere for work, has managed to break Amazon's monopolistic grip on the publishing industry- and yet it shows no sign of slowing dow...