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10 most intriguing tablets of 2011
After a decade of shaky starts, tablet computers have finally arrived. Unlike their bulky, expensive parents, this current generation of slates boasts trim frames, gorgeous screens, and power-house specs. So, here are the 10 most intriguing tablets of 2011, in order of screen size.
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iPhone: Seven reasons to stick with AT&T
We're fast approaching the day when the Verizon iPhone goes on sale, and many people – especially AT&T customers – are wondering if it's worth it. While every situation is unique, here are a few reasons why you might want to stick with AT&T.
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The 10 weirdest uses for a smartphone
If you're using your smartphone only to make calls, check your email, surf the Web, manage your schedule, take photos, shoot video, listen to music, watch movies, navigate via GPS, play video games, and update your Twitter and Facebook statuses, then you're really nothing more than a Luddite.
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In Pictures: Space photos of the day: A Blue Planet
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IPad 3? Nope, it's iPad HD.
IPad 3 will not be the name of Apple's third generation tablet, according to this VentureBeat report. Plus, Apple is buying 7-inch screens for a smaller model, but that won't be the iPad 3 either.
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iPad 3 rumors convince mobile users to buy
iPad 3 rumors have created a hype that has 29 percent of mobile users planning to buy the tablet, even before those iPad 3 rumors have been confirmed.
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Tablet computers: Sony Tablet S now $100 cheaper
Tablet computers keep getting cheaper to compete with iPad. Sony is latest manufacturer to slash prices on its line of tablet computers.
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MacBook Pro gets faster processor, better graphics
MacBook Pro gets update from Apple as competition for MacBook Pro heats up from Dell and others.
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New Razr: Is the new design as hip as the old Razr?
New Razr will be available for pre-order later this month. So how does Motorola's new Razr stack up?
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Horizons
Droid RAZR set for November release
The Droid RAZR is a next-generation update to the old Motorola flip phone.
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Horizons
Droid Bionic review roundup
The Droid Bionic reviews have begun to trickle in. Let's take a look at the score cards.
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Horizons
Droid Bionic release date set as reviews roll in
The Droid Bionic is a go. And judging by the early reviews, the latest handset in the popular Droid line could be a winner.
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Horizons
Nokia debuts 3 new Symbian phones, the beginning of the end
Nokia announced today that it would soon roll out three new handsets, the 600, 700, and 701, all powered by the Symbian Belle OS.
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Apple preps cheaper iMac for students
Apple's cheaper iMac offers schools a discounted desktop computer. But some question if Apple's cheaper iMac has the specs to match the price tag.
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HTC Trophy: What's inside the first Verizon WP7 device?
The HTC Trophy is the first Verizon handset to run Windows Phone 7. So what's under the hood?
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Thunderbolt iMac arrives in Apple stores
Thunderbolt iMac: the newest iMac boasts a 70 percent increase in speed, the new Thunderbolt data port, and more.
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Wii 2: Next Nintendo console confirmed for 2012
Wii 2, Project Cafe, or whatever the successor to the hyper-popular Wii is called, will go on sale in 2012, Nintendo announced this week.
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Horizons
Commodore 64 resurrected and rebooted
Commodore 64 helped jumpstart the computer revolution. Now, the vintage machine is making a comeback. Can the Commodore 64 rise again?
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BlackBerry PlayBook: Why BlackBerry owners will love this tablet
BlackBerry PlayBook goes on sale next month, a year after the original iPad. So, is the BlackBerry tablet worth the wait?
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10 most intriguing tablets of 2011
After a decade of shaky starts, tablet computers have finally arrived. Unlike their bulky, expensive parents, this current generation of slates boasts trim frames, gorgeous screens, and power-house specs. So, here are the 10 most intriguing tablets of 2011, in order of screen size.
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Android phones: Before Honeycomb, watch for Gingerbread 2.4
Android phone owners can expect Google to release an OS update for their Android phones in April. The Gingerbread (Android 2.4) release is a bridge to Android 3.0, aka Honeycomb.
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iPad, beware: Cool 3D games appearing on Android tablets, too (VIDEO)
iPad and iPhone have had resounding success in the app market, but Google could catch up and cash in on the huge mobile game economy.
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iPhone: Seven reasons to stick with AT&T
We're fast approaching the day when the Verizon iPhone goes on sale, and many people – especially AT&T customers – are wondering if it's worth it. While every situation is unique, here are a few reasons why you might want to stick with AT&T.
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The 10 weirdest uses for a smartphone
If you're using your smartphone only to make calls, check your email, surf the Web, manage your schedule, take photos, shoot video, listen to music, watch movies, navigate via GPS, play video games, and update your Twitter and Facebook statuses, then you're really nothing more than a Luddite.
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Horizons
Android 2.1 tablet from Sylvania undercuts Apple, Samsung on price
The new Android 2.1-powered tablet from Sylvania sells for under $150, far less than the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab. But is it any good?
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BlackBerry PlayBook will challenge iPad on price
BlackBerry PlayBook, the new tablet computer from RIM, will be priced under $500, putting the device in direct competition with the Apple iPad.
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In Pictures: Space photos of the day: A Blue Planet
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BlackBerry PlayBook specs released. But how much does it cost?
BlackBerry PlayBook, the new tablet computer from RIM, should hit the market in early 2011.
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McAfee acquired by Intel in push beyond PC chips
McAfee will be acquired by Intel. The $7.68 billion takeover of McAfee will be the biggest acquisition in Intel's history








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