Sunday, 31 March 2013

Tablet

Microsoft signals push to smaller, lower-priced Windows tablets
Computerworld
Milanesi also made the case that by allowing smaller tablets at corresponding lower prices, Microsoft could more easily differentiate Windows RT -- its limited-function, all-app tablet OS -- from the better known, legacy-software-compatible Windows 8.
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Microsoft aims high with the Surface's corporate ambitions
PCWorld
Many people think of the Surface Pro as a tablet for serious work, but according to Surface chief Panos Panay, Microsoft's slates haven't even truly gotten down to business yet. Speaking at the company's annual CIO summit this week, Panay said that ...
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Tablets to outsell desktop computers for first time
Deseret News
Tablets will outsell desktops for the first time this year, a new analysis says. It happened to dinosaurs, buggy whips and the eight-track cartridge. Now it is happening to desktop computers. They are being taken over by new technology. A new analysis...
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Deseret News
Use Your Tablet For Recipes? You Need Williams-Sonoma's Smart Tools
Wired (blog)
If you use your tablet as a cookbook, then Williams-Sonoma's Smart Tools are going to make your life a lot easier. This new line features products designed to let you use your tablet in the the kitchen more easily while offering a bit of protection ...
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Wired (blog)
Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx Windows 8 Tablet Video Review
MobileTechReview.com
Not too long ago we looked at the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, one of the smallest Windows 8 Atomtablets, and now we're looking at the consumer line counterpart, the Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx. The Lynx is also powered by a 1.8GHz dual core Intel Clovertrail ...
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Publishers Talk Tablet Strategy at MPA Swipe 2.0
Adweek
Yesterday, at the MPA-Association of Magazine Media's Swipe 2.0 conference in New York, speakers from across the publishing and tech industries gathered to show off their latest tabletproducts and new ways of replacing dwindling print revenue with ...
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Tablet app may help sailors dial back stress
NavyTimes.com
The Navy is developing a tablet app that will train sailors and Marines to control their response to stress, allowing them to stay calm and focused during a crisis. And some sailors will get to try it soon: A two-month study will be conducted at the ...
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