IT/Tech (general)

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This Week in Tablets: Samsung's new Galaxy Note 10.1 surprises users with a fresh take on multi-tasking

Also inside: Apple climbs to unprecedented heights, Lenovo jumps the gun, and Motorola Mobility suffers
by George Jones

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How to selectively sync your iPad

Your iPad's automatic syncing is convenient—most of the time. Here's how to control exactly when your device talks to iTunes.
by Ray Aguilera

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The future of tablets: How ReRAM will unify your tablet's storage and system memory

With this new memory architecture, you won't have to load apps and data into memory any more—they will be executed right where they are stored.
by Andy Patrizio

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BYOD vs. company deployment: Why you don’t have to choose anymore

When combined with good policy-making, mobile application management offers an efficient escape from the BYOD/corporate trajectory.
by Chad Udell

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Off the beaten path: Where will tablets turn up next? You'd be amazed ...

Tablet news you can use - but might have missed
by David Needle

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How Tennessee nurses swapped laptops for iPads in a bid to reduce infection

Almost every day brings reports of medical practitioners finding new uses for tablets and developing software to make them more valuable.
by David Raths

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Thanks for the memories: Our CES 2012 Las Vegas scrapbook

Over 140,000 attendees invaded Las Vegas for this week’s Consumer Electronics Show to the delight of cab drivers throughout sin city. Mobile products were the star of the show with new tablets leading the way. Check out our photo gallery of whacky promotions, famous people and exhibits.
by David Needle

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14 power-saving tips: How to extend the battery life of your iPad or Android tablet

From the basic to the slightly bizarre, here are 14 best practices for helping your tablet run as long as possible.
by Doug Drinkwater

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The 13 best sci-fi workplace tablets of all time

Long before the iPad, sci-fi movies and television predicted the advent of the tablet in the workplace.
by Seamus Bellamy

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Stacked: Southern California restaurant serves up iPads

The owners of a Southern California restaurant chain have a novel idea for their eatery: Putting tablets in their diners’ hands.
by Evan Shamoon

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Kyp Walls: Tablets in the enterprise need to be built for the enterprise

Panasonic Solutions' Kyp Walls identifies 7 key criteria businesses need to consider before any tablet deployment.
by Kyp Walls

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Logitech's Azmat Ali: "How you want to use a tablet is more important than adding a specific peripheral"

For Logitech, entering new markets is old hat. The company has been making mice, trackballs, speakers, keyboards, game controllers and other peripherals for PCs and Macs for decades.
by David Needle