Dell revealed its Windows 8 game plan Wednesday announcing new gear ranging from a Latitude tablet, Ultrabook, and an all-in-one PC. Noticeably absent from the lineup is a tablet and laptop hybrid, ...
PC makers Hewlett-Packard and Dell are turning to Windows 8 as their next tablet operating system, thanks to fierce competition in the Android tablet market spurred most recently by Amazon’s Kindle ...
When Dell CEO Micheal Dell recently revealed they would be in the position to launch a tablet running Windows 8 as soon as Microsoft launches the OS. Things are painfully clear that Dell is already in ...
As promised back in May, the small Windows 8 tablets are coming. You’ll be able to take your pick of 8-inch Windows tablets from Acer, Dell and Lenovo later this month. But good luck telling them ...
Dell expects both Windows 8 and Android to be credible options for tablet customers next year, and indicated it plans to offer products built around the two operating systems, a company executive said ...
Dell, in partnership with Microsoft and Intel, has launched Windows 8 tablets and Ultrabook, promising that the products would usher in a new era of computing with its redesigned portfolio of business ...
Devices like the Venue 8 Pro show that there's simply no reason for Windows RT to exist anymore. If there's no compromise in price, battery life, or weight to getting x86 Windows instead of Windows RT ...
We already are aware of a 10 inch tablet running Windows 8 being readied at Dell, thanks to a previous leak. Thankfully, another leak has shed some more light on the tablet, which has helped with ...
Ben Bajarin is the Director of Consumer Technology Analysis and Research at Creative Strategies, Inc, a technology industry analysis and market intelligence firm located in Silicon Valley. According ...
I have a Dell Latitude 10 tablet. I've had a great experience with it so far. Do any of you have it? What do you think? I'm still hoping for an official Ars review. I'd like to see what the experts ...
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