Fujitsu has recently announced its new Stylistic M350/CA2 7-inch Android tablet which is especially designed for the enterprise market. The device can be used as an e-reader as well as a mobile sales terminal or a digital catalog handset with an on-screen keyboard or handwriting input.
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Huawei‘s new 7″ Android 3.2 Honeycomb MediaPad tablet has recently hit AT&T complete with 4G speeds on February 3rd.
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The governemnt and military of the United States have been looking for some kind of smartphone devices that would satisfy their needs, and recently, looks like Android has qualified and made it through the cut.
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According to Lookout Mobile Security, Android.Counterclank is just an aggressive ad network, not a malware like Symantec has claimed. Symantec is still warning users about this adware, as it can receive commands from remote... (more)
Tablets are seen as the more convenient option to carrying a bulky laptop around and more substantial than a small smartphone. Nobody could have predicted the massive impact that they have made on our lives and by 2017, it is predicted that 383.3 million units will have been purchased.
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ASUS will reportedly announce a new design of its Padfone at Mobile World Congress 2012 at the end of February. The device was previously shown on display at CES 2012 (image shown above), though it will be redesigned for its official debut.
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January has come to an end, and we have some statistics handy. Looks like Amazon‘s cheap but useful tablet, the Kindle Fire, continues to grow in sales even after the holidays, and is now looking at surpassing the last big hit Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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Security software vendor Symantec has recently discovered the Android.Counterclanl spyware on 13 different applications across three developers in the Android Market. The spyware use those applications to steal user information.
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Recently, the ViewPad 10e tablet by Viewsonic has been spotted by sharp-eyed fans on Amazon for a pretty ridiculous price of $399.
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LG is pretty aware of the LTE phenomenon that is expanding in no time, which, in their latest announcement, the Korean company has introduced their first LTE tablet, titled LG Optimus Pad LTE.
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