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13-inch iPad 'Pro' is incoming: Q1 release date
Apple is (again) said to be readying a larger iPad. The 13" tablet is probably going to be aimed at business users and will feature split-screen multitasking. But some commentators think it's a bogus plan. So, all in all, it's just like the similar Samsung and Microsoft products then? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers replace the toner cartridges with magical Jony-Ive-pixie-dust. Your humble blogwatcher curated these bloggy bits for your entertainment.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Apple's 12-inch iPad makes no sense at all!
  Apple intends introducing a 12.9-inch iPad model, and there's some who may think doing so makes no sense at all. They're wrong. Here's why:Welcome the iPad ProClaims that Apple plans an iPad Pro have been around for some time, but with iOS 8 and the new A8 processor to drive the device, such a release only now makes sense.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

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Android Power's 3 favorite things for August 2014
This summer's been a wild one for mobile tech launches, and that means it's been a while since I've had a chance to take a deep breath and think about all the interesting little treasures that round out the Android experience.From apps to accessories and everything in between, Android is full of easily overlooked items -- seemingly small things that make our lives easier or make the mobile landscape a more pleasant place to live.Now that we have a brief breather between the rapid-fire product launches, I thought I'd take a moment to step back and shine the light on a few of my favorite things, as I occasionally like to do.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Samsung Gear S: Smartwatch like Dick Tracy (but it doesn't run Android)
Samsung unveils Gear S smartwatch. It doesn't need to pair with a phone and it eschews Android Wear.With a release date sometime in October, it's one of several devices to be shown off in Germany, at next week's IFA.In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it rules or sucks. Not to mention: On top of the running man is the flying man, baby baby…Your humble blogwatcher curated these bloggy bits for your entertainment. Our old chums, 예원강 and Tim Hornyak, report from sunny 서울: To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Here goes the Apple vs. Samsung smartwatch showdown
Samsung's aggressively trying to steal some Apple glory, announcing its new 3G Gear S smartwatch just hours after Re/Code revealed Apple's plans to announce its own "iWatch" on September 9, with iPhone 6. Read More
 

Samsung Gear S watch sports 3G, LG G Watch R gets curvy
Samsung and LG have announced more smartwatches ahead of next week's IFA trade show in Berlin, with an emphasis on connectivity and curvy faces. Samsung Samsung's Gear S smartwatch is a curvy timepiece with 3G connectivity that runs on the Tizen operating system. Samsung Electronics announced the Gear S, its first smartwatch with 3G connectivity. Users can make or receive calls using the timepiece or get them forwarded from a smartphone, according to Samsung. That makes the Gear S one of the few smartwatches on the market that can act as a stand-alone device.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

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