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Phone makers: If you don't make iPhones or Samsung you may as well quit

Lenovo to roll out more low-priced Android tablets in May | Gogo increases in-flight bandwidth to 70Mbps

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More inexpensive Android tablets with prices from $129 to $249 are coming from Lenovo. Read More

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Intel's Thunderbolt 2 supports peer-to-peer Mac connections
Intel is bringing peer-to-peer computer networking capabilities to Thunderbolt 2 with a feature that allows Macs -- and soon, PCs -- to connect directly for high-speed data transfers. Read More

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Microsoft's App Studio beta test has been expanded to allow novice developers to build applications for Windows tablets and PCs, in addition to Windows Phone. Read More


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