Tablets

News, reviews and how-to advice for iPad and other tablet devices.

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This Week in Tablets: Windows 8 confirmation, iPad 3 speculation—and WebOS confabulation?

TabTimes Editor George Jones picks the week’s tablet winners and losers.
by George Jones

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Review: Conductive pads make North Face ETIP Gloves ideal for cold weather tablet use

Staying warm and being productive don’t have to be mutually exclusive. (Rating: 4 out of 5)
by Seamus Bellamy

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Business-minded: The 12 most important Windows 8 features for tablets

With Microsoft set to unveil its consumer preview of Windows 8 at the Mobile World Congress later in the month, TabTimes takes a look at what business- and productivity-minded tablet users can expect.
by Doug Drinkwater

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Seven iPad 3 rumors that are probably true — and three that definitely aren't

iPad 3 speculation continues to spread like wildfire. With the tablet expected within the next two months, TabTimes looks at the most exciting, plausible, and incredulous rumors afoot.
by Doug Drinkwater

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SAP CIO Oliver Bussmann: "I see two roadblocks for Android not taking off in the enterprise"

Oliver Bussmann talks BYOD, BYOA, and why the German enterprise software giant sees Samsung's Android tablets as the most advanced.
by David Needle

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ViewSonic ViewPad 10e review: slim, surprisingly fast and affordable

ViewSonic’s entry-level ViewPad 10e is a surprisingly handy tablet given it runs phone-optimized software and its budget price.
by Doug Drinkwater

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Michael Dortch: 5 shortcomings that diminish the promise of tablet computing

As the crop of sleek new tablets unveiled at CES this month showed, 2012 is shaping up to be the "Year of the Tablet". But this won't be the last one.
by Michael Dortch

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Family Matters: 12 great tips for sharing an iPad or tablet in your home

How do you use an iPad in a home environment without having to buy every member of your family their own device? And without compromising your own privacy? Read on to find out.
by Sean Michael Kerner

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Don Reisinger: Do you really need more than one tablet? You bet

Market research and common sense dictate that buying a second tablet is not a question of if, but when.
by Don Reisinger

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Andy Pad Pro review: A solid bargain for budget-conscious UK consumers

The 7-inch Andy Pad Pro is one of the better examples of budget Android tablets. It's all the more impressive when you consider that it was made by a little-known mattress company in Norwich, England.
by Doug Drinkwater

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Tablet advertising: Are ads run on iPad and other tablets more effective?

Companies advertise for many reasons. To create or reinforce a favorable impression of their brand, for instance. But mainly they advertise to sell products. Associating advertising with sales is problematic, however. How does the advertiser really know whether an ad influenced a purchase? And can new ad vehicles like tablets be more effective?
by Chuck Lenatti

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Impressive, new and noteworthy: The 6 best business-oriented tablets of CES 2012

With well over 100 tablets of all shapes, sizes, purposes, and operating systems, CES 2012 was more tablet-oriented than even TabTimes expected. In an effort to boil things down a bit for the more professionally-inclined, we're picking six tablets as the best and most newsworthy from the show.
by George Jones

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TabTimes at CES 2012: Complete coverage and reactions

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - TabTimes is live from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, where tablet announcements are flowing thick and fast.
by TabTimes Staff

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The 10 most important tablet trends, products, and stories at CES 2012

CES 2012 proved to be yet another blockbuster show, and highlighted just how seriously manufacturers are beginning to take tablet devices.
by Doug Drinkwater

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How glass giant Corning is the real protector of your tablet's longevity

Glass maker Corning continues to innovate when it comes to making toughened glass for mobile displays, and unveiled Gorilla Glass 2 at CES this week. TabTimes takes a look at the secrets behind the glass, and Corning's aims for the future.
by Doug Drinkwater

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