What's wrong with Tablet PCs?
Despite brave words, the figures show Tablet PCs failing to sparkle. Mixing with the mainstream may be their only hope.
Despite brave words, the figures show Tablet PCs failing to sparkle. Mixing with the mainstream may be their only hope.
Sure, you've already read enough tech predictions for 2010 and probably have some of your own. But there's one subset of the tech community that makes a living prognosticating- futurists. So it's worth a post to highlight a few thought-provoking and entertaining ideas from a few experts.
In just two years, Intel's Jerusalem team paved the way for the company's challenge in an industry dominated by ARM.
Following an automotive industry pattern, the tablet market continues to fragment into differentiated niches.
Apple has developed a reputation as a premium brand with an elitist bent. The company wants to transcend that. Here's a look at whether it's working.
The Fastest CD-RW Drive on the Planet; Technical Ponderables; and Are Tablet Computers Back?
With new tablets hitting the market almost every week, there is suddenly an overwhelming number of choices -- and more on the way. Here are the 10 tablets that are worth your attention.
The Rasputin of iPad competitors, HP's Slate tablet appeared to be a goner after the company bought out Palm and suggested it was building tablets around webOS. And yet, there it is, listed in the labyrinth that is hp.
Now that we know more about what's coming in Windows 8.1, and companies like Acer are pitching new waves of products, are Windows-based post-PC products starting to look more likeable...?
Software developer Joseph Labrecque points towards a bright, positive outlook regarding Adobe Flash and AIR technologies on mobile devices, the desktop and the Web.