Lenovo enters the e-ink battle with Lenovo Smart Paper
E-ink e-book readers and note-takers are gaining momentum again.
E-ink e-book readers and note-takers are gaining momentum again.
ZDNet's Joel Evans "can't wait" to see what Apple has in store on January 27th. Neither can the countless Apple-lovers who hang out in Apple stores and read MacRumors.
Some of the Android tablets have a gap between the screen and case, leading Sony to promise repairs for anyone who has bought one. Unfortunately for a 'splashproof' device, the fault could lead to water damage.
You might have come across stories of a guy planning to make a touchscreen tablet that sells for $35. My advice, don't hold your breath.
Nokia is having a second tilt at tablets with the release of the N1. Will it fare better than its last attempt?
With the price of 7" tablets now reaching the sub-$200 level, should they be considered disposable computing devices?
Samsung loves the Galaxy brand and along with AT&T they announced that the Galaxy Note will be coming to the carrier in 2012.
After it had to recall the Novel due to software issues, Pandigital has released a second firmware update for the plagued e-book reader this week. And according to a hands-on review, things don't look any better - they're worse.
Microsoft announced their Surface tablet strategy yesterday and is entering the mobile market themselves with some attractive products.
The Apple iPad 2 launched in stores yesterday and reports indicate it may be close to being sold out already. Apple performed well with their marketing plan and people are buying.