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E-Reader Ownership Continues to Dominate Over Tablets

According to a recent study by Pew Internet, adults in the United States are buying e-readers at a much faster rate than tablets. The number of adults who own an e-book reader doubled to 12%, compared...

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HP Announces the Death of the TouchPad

In a bit of surprising news, Hewlett-Packard released their Q3 2011 financial results today, along with the announcement they are going to “discontinue operations for webOS devices.” Which means this...

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Will the HP TouchPad Get a Chance at a Second Life?

After the death of the HP TouchPad was announced, it seems all anyone is talking about these days in terms of tablets is, yes, the HP TouchPad. The company lowered the price of the tablet from $500 to...

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Smartphone and Tablet Use to Surpass PCs by 2015

With the ever growing popularity of tablets, and smartphones getting smarter by the minute, it’s no surprise what a new study has found. According to new data from International Data Corporation (IDC),...

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New Research Shows Tablet Owners Love Their Tablets

It’s no secret that Tablets are making a huge impact on society and technology use in general. A new study from GfK MRI’s iPanel proves that fact. The use of the Tablet is changing how much consumers...

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Is the Kindle Fire Truly an iPad Competitor?

Amazon’s Kindle Fire was officially released yesterday (November 15th) and pre-orders started shipping out on the 14th. I was tempted to buy one, but decided to wait and see what people’s initial...

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Can Tablets Take the Place of Teachers? [Infographic]

Although there’s more technology use in developed countries, those who live in third-world nations are quick to learn how devices work when given the opportunity. The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)...

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