Notebook PC Growth to Continue, Despite Tablet Popularity
New report says notebook shipments will continue to grow over the next five years, despite the red-hot popularity of tablets
New report says notebook shipments will continue to grow over the next five years, despite the red-hot popularity of tablets
TFTS: RIM's tablet PC will already be capable of running Android applications in an emulator.
BGR: Apple' reports lower than expected iPad tablets sales during the first quarter.
The Inquirer: Apple won't own the market in quite the same way in 2011.
InformationWeek: ARM Cortex-A15 tablets and smartphones coming late next year.
Mobile Burn: Expect to find Intel chips in Android-run tablets later this year.
Brighthand: RIM's tablet PC just started hitting store shelves.
eWeek: Intel and AMD gearing up to take on ARM in the burgeoning tablet and smartphone spaces.
InformationWeek: RIM's first tablet PC knocked for lack of native email support, lack of applications, and buggy software.
eWeek: There likely won't be a new edition of the Apple Tablet PC this year, according to a report.
InformationWeek: Will WiMax boost the fortunes of Motorola's tablet PC?
InformationWeek: Fuze Meeting now lets tablet users receive video within full conferencing experiences.
PC World: Scouring the Web for the best in cases to protect your Apple tablet goodness.
eWeek: More workers are using smartphones and tablets based on the open the source platform than ever before.
PC World: Motorola moves far fewer Xoom tablets and Atrix smartphones than expected, apparently.