Thursday, June 7, 2012

Why the iPad has smoked the Kindle Fire

10 must-have gadgets for the traveling executive | Hands on with Windows RT and Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4

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Why the iPad has smoked the Kindle Fire
Sales of the Kindle Fire are tanking, and that says something important about the tablet market: People expect to be able to use a tablet to get work done, and any tablet that can't do the job isn't going to last long. Read More


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10 must-have gadgets for the traveling executive
While better gadgets won't necessarily help you complete your work faster, they can make the journey a far less frustrating proposition. We've put together a list of some of the best gadgets a travelling executive may want to bring on the road. Read More

Hands on with Windows RT and Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4
Microsoft's upcoming OS ran fairly smoothly on the Qualcomm hardware but there's no work yet on a commercial product. Read More

Intel says 20 Windows 8 tablets in works with new Clover Trail chip
Intel is seeking a reboot in the tablet market with its upcoming Atom Z2760 chips code-named Clover Trail, and 20 tablets are in the works with the new chips. Read More

Microsoft: Buy a new PC now, pay $14.99 for Windows 8 upgrade
Consumers who buy a new PC between now and Jan. 31 can pay $14.99 for an upgrade to Windows 8, the next version of Microsoft's PC operating system. Read More



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