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Confused over what tablet to buy? Join the crowd

  2-in-1 devices face a long, slow slog to credibility | PC sales to drop by 6% in 2014

 
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Confused over what tablet to buy? Join the crowd
Tablet sales are slowing, forcing sellers and potential buyers alike to confront confusion over which device to buy. Read More
 


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2-in-1 devices face a long, slow slog to credibility
Microsoft's efforts to push the concept of a "2-in-1" device, a tablet that does double duty as a notebook, will continue to struggle, an IDC analyst said Tuesday. Read More
 

PC sales to drop by 6% in 2014
The global decline in sales of laptops and desktops is expected to continue in 2014 -- and Gartner envisions another decline of nearly 5% in 2015 Read More
 

JR Raphael: Hands on: The first things you notice about the new HTC One (M8)
The new HTC One (M8) looks great on paper -- but what's it actually like to use? Here are the first things you notice when you pick up the phone. Read More
 

Google moves to bust Glass 'myths'
That's it. Google says it's had it with what it says are rumors and myths circulating about its entre into the wearable computer market, Google Glass. Read More
 

Smartphone innovation is slowing, so what's next?
In the last year or so, there has been a noticeable slowdown in innovations in new smartphones -- with both hardware and software. The next direction seems to be making the smartphone the hub for connecting technologies in the Internet of Things scenario. Read More
 

Sharky: Working electric outlet, redefined
Flashback to the 1980s, when this food canning company's new parts inventory software will replace a roomful of index cards. But first this pilot fish needs a place to plug in a terminal. Read More
 

Despite rocky U.S.-Russian relations, NASA astronaut set to fly with cosmonauts
Despite growing disagreement between the United State and Russia over the latter's actions in Ukraine, a NASA astronaut and two cosmonauts are slated to fly tonight to to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Read More
 


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HTC One's duo camera creates 3D effects with images
HTC debuted its latest flagship One smartphone, which sports a 5-inch full HD display at an event in New York Tuesday. Read More
 

QuickPoll: Which features should smartphone makers focus on next?
Over the past year or so, smartphone innovation has hit a plateau. What do you think phone makers should focus on to next? Read More
 

ZTE releases 6.4-in. smartphone with 13-megapixel front camera
Those who like to take selfies might be interested in the latest handset from ZTE, a smartphone that the Chinese company claims is the world's first with a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. Read More
 

Panasonic brings 4K to wearable action camcorders
If you want to record your next climb up a cliff in extreme detail, Panasonic is offering a high-resolution wearable camera that shoots in 4K at 30 frames per second progressive. Read More
 

HP says never mind about June 3D printer announcement
  At its annual stockholder meeting last week, Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman delivered a delicious critique of 3D printing speeds. "[It's] like watching ice melt," she said. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Quick guide: Upgrading older Intel Macs
These suggestions should help you tweak a little extra usable life out of your older Mac. Read More
 

Nvidia unveils next-gen Pascal GPU
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang introduces Pascal, the company's new GPU due in 2016, during a company event in San Jose on March 25, 2014 Read More
 

 

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