• Apple and Amazon Draw First Blood in Tablet Wars

    Jonny Evans at Computerworld.com believes this success is due to Apple and Amazon’s (and Barnes & Noble) diverse content—apps, magazines, books, games and so on. PC hardware tablets, like Hewlett Packard, Acer, and Dell, are likely to phase out their tablets because of a lack of media content sales that support the device’s production costs. This is not a problem for Amazon, who actually...
  • Return to Germany: Samsung Modifies Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Re-release

    German citizens will soon again be able to purchase a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 : The electronics giant has announced some modifications to the tablet PC which would allow Samsung to avoid copyright issues alleged by Apple. In August, a German high court issued an injunction barring Samsung from selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 within the country.
  • Bone Collection iPag Carries the iPad Weight on its Shoulders

    Bone Collection introduced iPag – an incredibly stylish tablet bag . Made of waterproof nylon material the new case guards the Apple iPad from damaging influence of the elements and is very easy to clean. The microfiber material is combined with inner flannel to protect the device from impacts and minor drops.
  • Kroo Takes Eco-Friendly Care of Kindle With Envelope Series Cover Case

    Kroo Eco-Friendly Envelope Series Cover Case is a envelope tablet case compatible with Amazon Kindle 3 , Kindle Fire and Kindle 4 . The case is made of top-grade imitated leather, which is very similar to cork, offering the device inside perfect protection from bumps, impacts and minor drops.
  • Incipio Sports With Amazon Kindle Fire Zip Case

    Amazon Kindle Fire Sport Zip Case from Incipio is another highly functional zippered tablet case . Crafted out of extremely durable Ripstop nylon material it will not only withstand tear, but will also keep the Amazon Kindle Fire protected from impacts, shocks and the elements.
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