Tablets: Page 4

Business News

PC Market Slumps to Lowest Point Since 2011

Two-in-ones were a bright spot in the market, but Q1 shipments of all other categories were 'weak,' Canalys says.

Technology

The iPod Pro Proves to be a Powerful Tablet for Businesses - Here's Why

Apple has far exceeding expectations with its iPad Pro and even in 2016, it is arguably the best tablet for business use.

Business News

Study: Time Spent on Mobile Devices Doubled in 2015

Use of so-called phablets has also exploded, and may soon become the top type of mobile device.

Business News

Apple's iPad Pro Hits the Web Wednesday, Stores This Week

The new device, which starts at $799, is competing with Microsoft's Surface Pro 3.

Data & Recovery

Meet Google's New 'Pixel C' Tablet

The convertible tablet is reminiscent of the Chromebook Pixel, but uses Android as its operating system.

Business News

Apple Unveils the iPad Pro, Its Biggest Tablet Yet

The iPad is getting closer to replacing your laptop.

Business News

Could a $50 Tablet This Holiday Season Help Salvage Amazon's Struggling Hardware Division?

The forthcoming 6-inch device would be one of the cheapest tablets on the market.

Business News

Rumor Roundup: 7 Things to Know About the Forthcoming Apple iPad Pro

Here are the latest rumblings on the long-anticipated tablet's potential screen size, release date and features.

Technology

Shifting Perspectives: ASUS Transformer Book Series

Take a look at the ASUS Transformer Book laptops, ideal for use in keyboard mode but easily transforms into a tablet.

Making a Change

Your Business Has Two Options: Adapt or Die

Sometimes, even the most trusted brands may find themselves in need of an extreme makeover.

Business News

Google Announces Android M, Which Is All About 'Polish and Quality'

The M operating system is focused on refining the entire Android experience.

Science & Technology

Computers Are Probably Making Us Nearsighted

A new study finds that myopia is increasing across Europe, with the problem nearly twice as common in those ages 25 and 29 when compared with the general population.

Devices

This Unassuming Kitchen Tool Blocks Wi-Fi So You Can Take Back Mealtime

It looks like a pepper mill but it's really so much more.

Devices

Microsoft Wants to Clean Up Your Germ-Infested Smartphone Screen

Fact: Your little talk box is crawling with gobs of toxic crud. Microsoft aims to kill those bugs dead. Here's how.

Science & Technology

Tired of Plugging Your Gadgets In to Charge? One Day You Could Power Them With Lasers.

Let there be light, the laserbeam kind that could end the constant battle to keep your smartphone battery from dying.