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3 reasons why tablets thrive while PCs dive

  It's a desktop! It's a tablet! Dell XPS 18 vs. Sony Vaio Tap 20 | Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 mini with 4.3-in. screen and dual-core processor
 
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3 reasons why tablets thrive while PCs dive
As the PC desktop and laptop market slumps and the tablet market grows, it might seem obvious to tablet users why that's so. However, details shared by analysts dramatically highlight three reasons behind robust tablet growth. Read More


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It's a desktop! It's a tablet! Dell XPS 18 vs. Sony Vaio Tap 20
We look at the Dell XPS 18 and the Sony Vaio Tap 20: Two all-in-ones that transform into large-scale tablets. Is this an alteration you can work with? Read More

Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 mini with 4.3-in. screen and dual-core processor
Samsung Electronics announced the Galaxy S4 mini smartphone, which has a larger screen and a better camera than its predecessor, the Galaxy S III mini. Read More

25 practical Windows 8 tablet apps for business users
Work smarter, not harder, with these no-nonsense Microsoft Windows 8 tablet apps for business. Read More

What I learned using only Google products
Columnist Mike Elgan spent three weeks using only Google products -- the Chromebook Pixel laptop, the Nexus 10 tablet and the Nexus 4 smartphone. Here's what he discovered. Read More

Jonny Evans: OMG: Apple has shipped something new!!!
Silence the bells and stop the presses! Apple has introduced a new product at last! Unfortunately, it's nothing more than a slight upgrade of the entry-level iPod touch, which is now available with an A5 chip and a $30 price hike. Read More

Jonny Evans: Don't expect an iPhone at WWDC: It's all about the software, stupid
Apple's boss may have promised some "game changing" products when he spoke at D11 last night -- but don't expect much hardware at WWDC, where the focus will be on the next generations of OS X and iOS, where you may even see a few ideas perhaps inspired by Android begin to appear. Read More


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Darlene Storm: Music playing 55 feet away could covertly activate Android mobile malware
Security researchers warned that the music playing at Starbucks, light from the TV, vibration from riding in your car, or even magnets in NFC readers could potentially trigger malware hidden in Android devices. Command and control trigger messages could be sent from up to 55 feet away based on acoustic, visual, magnetic and vibrational signaling. Mobile malware using sensor-based channels would be nearly impossible to detect. Read More

Facebook waves good-bye to Waze, opens door for Google
Facebook is reportedly pulling out of acquisition negotiations with mobile app provider Waze, opening the door for a Google buy. Read More

Dish leapfrogs Sprint with aggressive new bid for Clearwire
Dish Network boosted its bid for Clearwire to $4.40 per share, 29% above Sprint Nextel's most recent offer, and said it is prepared to buy up the stock of a minority of shareholders. Read More

Smaller Windows tablets, faster chips set for unveiling at Computex
Want to find out what's next in smartphones, tablets and PCs? The latest trends in hardware will be on display at the giant Computex trade show, which kicks off in Taipei next week. Read More

Galaxy S4 will be first phone to use new Verizon spectrum
Verizon Wireless customers buying the recently released Samsung Galaxy S4 will be the first who can start using a new spectrum band that the carrier will start turning on later this year. Read More

JR Raphael: The problem with the 'Google Edition' Galaxy S4 (or HTC One)
The idea of a stock Android Galaxy S4 or HTC One sounds great on paper, but the reality of the new "Google Edition" phones looks a little less rosy. Read More

Robert Vamosi: So many Android devices. Too few updates.
Only 25% of Android handsets have Jelly Bean installed, according to developer.android.com. But nearly 10 months after its initial release, shouldn't that adoption figure for Google's latest and most secure Android OS be much higher, especially given all the malware now targeting Androids? Like most things, it's complicated. Read More

 

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