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[TechRepublic] Tablet trends and game players in 2012

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | January 06, 2012

Tablet trends and game players in 2012

Patrick Gray makes some predictions for tablets in 2012, including general trends and the companies who will dominate the playing field. Read more

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Maxthon: A browser designed specifically for tablets

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Tablet relevance in comparison to the netbook timeline

Similar to the fate of netbooks, Patrick Gray thinks that tablets might be done with hardware breakthroughs, but writing them off entirely is premature. Read more

Major leaps for tablets in 2011

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We may not see a Windows 8 tablet PC in 2012

Greg Shultz looks at the possibility of a Windows 8 tablet PC in 2012 and worries about the hurdles Microsoft will have to overcome. Read more


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Tablets that never happened (photos)

A collection of tablets announced for 2011 that never made it into production. View on site

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The Acer Iconia Tab A200 will be available in two distinct backside colors. View on site

Why tablets will beat laptops in 2012

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