Motion Computing on Tuesday refreshed its tablet PC line with a less expensive, lower-power model. The start-up company, which sells tablet PCs based on Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition ...
Regarding the Commentary “Schooling as a Knowledge Profession” (March 30, 2011). So what’s new? Tablet personal computer learning. Tablet PC learning can provide basic knowledge needed by ...
Motion Computing Inc. today is set to unveil a commercial-grade, rugged tablet PC for workers who aren’t always inside an office. The new Intel Centrino-based F5 tablet PC runs Windows XP Tablet PC ...
In June of last year, I wrote a column outlining why I believe the tablet computing platform represents the future of computing. In this column, I want to build upon the premise I laid out, which is ...
The high performing xTablet T1175 features the latest 13th Generation Intel® Core™ processor, 16GB RAM, and 256GB storage, the tablet is built to perform in tough environments, meeting military and ...
Apple's M-series chips finally have real competition. See the 5 high-performance slates that are winning the tablet wars with ...
Two large-scale efforts to put digital devices in the hands of students, including the largest deployment to date of the much-publicized Amplify tablets, have been halted because of a variety of ...
Company teamed up with Intel and tested prototypes with hospital workers to create a tablet PC that will help doctors and nurses be more efficient Promising to save doctors and nurses from as much as ...
PC World reviewer Melissa J. Perenson liked the Android-based T-Mobile G-Slate’s in-between size – bigger than a 7-inch, smaller than an iPad at 8.9 inches – but says it’s too expensive at $750 ...
This sounds like a grouchy (and obvious) question, but are tablet computers too expensive? Are high prices going to push the nascent tablet computing platform into a nose dive it can’t recover from?