The slick design of the Sony S tablet definitely sets it apart from the rest of the tablet market. However, some consumers are concerned that the tablet's design is too bulky.
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Rumors Claim Amazon’s 10.1″ Tablet PC Delayed Until 2012
There's currently a rumor circulating that Amazon's 10.1" tablet PC, which was expected to be released this year, will now be delayed until 2012.
Read More »Saving Money on Home Technology
It's no secret that many techies are struggling to budget for new gadgets. However, even in today's economy, you can get your gadget fix without breaking the bank.
Read More »Drawing of HP Touchpad Selling for $100,000 on eBay
After HP slashed the prices of its Touchpad Tablet to $99, the internet went ballistic. A drawing of a HP Touchpad is currently going for $100,000 on eBay.
Read More »Sony Playstation Tablet PC Will Probably Be Released This Year
Sony announced that they'd be entering the tablet PC market back in April. Now, they've confirmed that one of their models will be a "Playstation" tablet, with full access to the Playstation store.
Read More »HP Slashes Touchpad Tablet Prices to $99, Internet Goes Ballistic
After announcing that they were pulling out of the Tablet market, HP has slashed the prices of their HP Touchpad to $99 (16GB) and $149 (32GB). Of course, this caused a buying frenzy among consumers.
Read More »Playstation Vita Will Support Foursquare and Skype
At Gamescom, Sony announced that the Playstation Vita will have support for social networking services such as Foursquare and Skype.
Read More »Amazon Finally Taking Action Against ‘Spam’ Books
Amazon is finally making a visible effort to cut down on the fake, illegally re-published and spam books that are flooding their digital marketplace.
Read More »Google Video Now Works on Froyo and Gingerbread Devices
Google Video, which was previously only available for Android tablets, is now available for Android smartphones as well.
Read More »New Smartphone App Could Put Waiters Out of a Job
Pago Mobile could potentially make our lives a whole lot easier. However, can this application survive long enough to become widely accepted?
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