Tablets
The South Korean-based Samsung is looking to tackle Apple's iPad mini head on with a tablet of it's own: the Galaxy Note 8.0. Here's what we know about it so far, ahead of its Mobile World Congress (MWC) unveiling.
It looks like Sony wants you to buy both their newest smartphone and tablet together. We found out today, from Xperiablog, that Sony will sell a dedicated micro USB cable for customers to charge their Xperia Z smartphone from their Xperia Tablet Z.
Specs for the Sony Xperia Tablet Z have leaked recently, and it looks to be thinner than Apple's iPad Mini and waterproof.
Samsung is rumored to be unveiling a new smartphone whose name is as awkward as it would be to hold to your ear and talk with it. Meet the 5.8 inch Samsung Galaxy Fonblet. You read that right. And it's not a typo: The Fonblet.
If you have Sprint and want a spiffy updated version of an already popular tablet, here's some good news. A new version of Samsung's popular tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1, has been spotted at the FCC
The Google Nexus 7 is available for $199.99 without cellular service, but now consumers who opt for a two-year contract with AT&T can slash the price of the 32GB HSPA+ version by $100 down to, you guessed it, the starting cost of $199.99.
Razer's new gaming tablet, the Edge, looks to be a promising option for gamers looking to buy a tablet.
Toshiba's latest efforts to introduce a rapid-fire, refocus-enabled camera may reach smartphones and tablets by the end of 2013, according to an Asahi Shimbun report (via SlashGear).
An Android Jellybean 4.2.1 hack from XDA Developers user Hashcode turns the original Kindle Fire with 512 MB of RAM into a near-exact copy of the Google tablets.
With the holiday shopping season upon us, we’ll help you decide between the best small tablets on the market.
The opportunity in the growing app market signals both opportunity and danger, and the Federal Trade Commission has picked up on the industry's scent.