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10 most intriguing tablets of 2012
From the inevitable iPad 3 to the mysterious Google Nexus tablet, here are the 10 tablets to watch in 2012.
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5 discoveries made about the Amazon Kindle tablet
In all likelihood, Amazon’s hotly anticipated press conference scheduled for Sept. 28 in New York will introduce its latest weapon in the tablet wars: the Amazon Kindle tablet. The new entrant in the tablet world promises to shake up the industry and threaten Apple iPad’s dominance. Rumors have been circulating for months about the Amazon Kindle tablet. Here’s what sleuthing techies have discovered so far:
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Google finally (officially) buys Motorola Mobility. Now what?
Motorola Mobility now officially belongs to Google, CEO Larry Page announced this week.
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Tech stocks CEO summit: Can it solve Apple, Samsung patent dispute? (+video)
Tech stocks giants ordered to have CEOs try to settle their bitter patent dispute. Like several tech stocks, Apple and Samsung are dueling over patents for mobile devices.
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Waterproof your iPhone or Android device with nanocoating (video)
Waterproof gadgets without bulky cases. Companies now offer a nanocoating that wraps devices in an invisible armor 1,000 times thinner than a human hair.
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New iPad runs faster, crisper images, but don't call it iPad3
Apple unveiled a new iPad that's 4G-ready and boasts a quad-core graphics processor. It can be pre-ordered now and will hit stores on March 16.
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IPad HD expected to have faster chip, sharper screen
IPad HD is set to debut. Apple will introduce its new iPad HD at a press conference Wednesday.
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Microsoft wages patent battle with Motorola and Google
Motorola has been hit with complaints from Microsoft and Apple regarding strict patent regulations, while Motorola says both companies are taking too many liberties with its patents. Will they reach a compromise?
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Horizons
Motorola Droid 4 brings back the slider, in style
Motorola this week launched the Droid 4, a smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
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8-inch iPad: Apple to take on Kindle Fire?
8-inch iPad is being tested by Apple to compete with the likes of the Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and others. An 8-inch iPad would be smaller and cheaper than the 10-inch version.
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EU approves Google's $12.5B Motorola Mobility acquisition
EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said in a statement Monday that regulators didn't believe the transaction itself raised any competitive problems.
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10 most intriguing tablets of 2012
From the inevitable iPad 3 to the mysterious Google Nexus tablet, here are the 10 tablets to watch in 2012.
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Nokia will end cellphone assembly in Europe
Nokia is shifting production to Asia to speed up delivery of new products. Nokia will pare 4,000 jobs in Finland, Hungary, and Mexico.
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Droid Razr Maxx review roundup
The Droid Razr Maxx hit shelves this week. So how does the latest Droid phone stack up to its competitors?
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New Apple report shows efforts to avoid conflict minerals in supply chain
Apple traced four conflict minerals, but could become industry leader by creating a conflict-free certification process, reports guest blogger Sasha Lezhnev.
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At CES 2012, Motorola introduces Droid 4 and Droid Razr Maxx
The Droid 4 and Droid Razr Maxx are expected to hit shelves early this year, but here's a taste from CES 2012.
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Android phones: Motorola shows Droid 4 with keyboard
Android phones from Motorola will now include new Droid 4 with physical keyboard. But these Android phones still don't run Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
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Horizons
Larger Kindle Fire tablets set to hit in 2012: report
The Kindle Fire was launched this month by Amazon. But according to one tech site, Amazon is already prepping a pair of successors.
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Horizons
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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RAZR: First impressions reveal slim, sturdy, powerful smartphone
RAZR: The new Droid RAZR performs impressively, but some buyers might be turned off by the lack of Ice Cream Sandwich software.
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Horizons
The five biggest companies that Google has gobbled
As Google turns 13 on Tuesday, it's a very different company than it was even just a few years ago.
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5 discoveries made about the Amazon Kindle tablet
In all likelihood, Amazon’s hotly anticipated press conference scheduled for Sept. 28 in New York will introduce its latest weapon in the tablet wars: the Amazon Kindle tablet. The new entrant in the tablet world promises to shake up the industry and threaten Apple iPad’s dominance. Rumors have been circulating for months about the Amazon Kindle tablet. Here’s what sleuthing techies have discovered so far:
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The beauty of strong girls
When self-expression gives way to self-doubt, a little support can help.
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The Circle Bastiat
Patent system cost the economy $0.5 trillion since 1990
Why the U.S. patent system is draining the nation's money
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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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Tech companies do battle via tablets and smartphones at Berlin electronics fair
Internationale Funkausstellung, the world's biggest electronics fair, opens in Berlin tomorrow, and top tech companies will be vying for top-dog stature.
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Droid Bionic Twitter page is fake, Motorola says
But the real Droid Bionic is coming, probably in September.








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