by Rafael Hernandez on April 26, 2010
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Tablets, slabs, slates, whatever you want to call them the floodgates will be opening soon enough offering a myriad of components, form factors, and operating systems to choose from which will no-doubt cause a great deal of confusion and early adopter excitement. Camangi’s WebStation WS-171 Android Tablet PC is one of the first to jump […]
Read more Camangi WebStation WS-171 Android Tablet PC goes for the widescreen approach
by Rafael Hernandez on April 4, 2010
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The JooJoo Pad hasn’t had a whole lot of brewing time to give it the massive following other products in its category have received, it only has the whole CrunchPad debacle as its publicity launching pad. Final versions of the JooJoo Pad are now in the hands of the early adopters and one brave soul […]
Read more JooJoo Taken Apart for all to see
by Pedro Hernandez on April 10, 2009
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TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington wasn’t ready to pull the covers off it quite yet, but pictures of the low-priced Web tablet emerged nonetheless. Called the CruchPad, the machine is meant to basically let you enjoy the Internet and nearly all that…
Read more $300 Linux-Powered CruchPad Web Tablet Outed
by Rafael Hernandez on March 25, 2009
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Touch technology is making its way into all manner of gadgets, with some measure of success, so it’s only a matter of time until people demand it in their computers as well. Microsoft’s Engineering Windows 7 blog details the company’s…
Read more Touching Windows 7, Yeah You'll Have A Smudgy Screen