• Whitewashed: Low Prices Forcing No-name Tablet PC Makers out of China

    A few unintended consequences have occurred due to the release of the Android 4.0 operating system and the faster Nvidia Tegra 3 processor and, according to at least one techie, the new technology spells doom for China’s “white box” tablet PC manufacturers.
  • Tablet Insight: Goodbye Textbooks, Hello Tablets

    Interactive. Shareable. Fun. Creative. These are all words that students and teachers have been using to describe how tablets—specifically the iPad—have been changing classroom dynamics. I take a look at some of the ways these products are being turned into the new textbook.
  • Apple’s “iPad” Trademark Under Fire in China

    A Chinese court has discarded Apple’s lawsuit against the Shenzen-based company Proview Technology. The dispute concerned Proview’s claims to the iPad trademark in China. The court approved Proview’s “iPad” trademark for use in the huge consumer product market of China since the company had registered the name iPad in 2000 (one year before the iPod).
  • American Beauty: Motorola’s Droid XYBoard (a.k.a. the Xoom 2)

    According to techie-specialist website TechCrunch, Motorola’s Droid XYBoard tablets – widely available and impressing customers in Europe under the Motorola Xoom 2 brand name – will be coming to Verizon stores in America in December. Two versions will be released, with 8.2” and 10.1” screens. Motorola Droid XYBoard specs are as follows.
  • 3.1 Philip Lim Sheds no Crocodile Tears for iPad Pashli Clutch

    3.1 Philip Lim introduced Pashli Crocodile-effect Clutch – a tablet designer case made from black patent leather tablet case . The new case features a crocodile-effect front panel to add a unique touch to the sophisticated design. The Apple iPad is neatly tucked away inside the new case and will be safe from minor impacts.
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