Have you ever tried browsing text messages on your iPhone in the freezing cold? Your phone might work fine, but with your hand in a glove, you will find yourself "out of touch" with your digital friend.
Have you ever tried browsing text messages on your iPhone in the freezing cold? Your phone might work fine, but with your hand in a glove, you will find yourself "out of touch" with your digital friend.
While I was still going on about new ways of bringing a pen-like experience to the Tablet PC, I almost missed the news on a device called the “NoteSlate”. This nifty lil’ fella pretends to be an old fashioned doodle pad. Well, one steroids that is!
I've always been a user of the good old Wacom tablets (or its various knock -offs). Unfortunately, my outcry for a better, more hands-on digital drawing experience was never quite answered - Wacom continued to replicate the same user experience across multiple incarnations of basically the same thing
This is the official upgrade to my previous iPad 2 post here: According to the Wallstreet Journal, the iPad 2 has now gone into production. The new model is rumoured to be thinner, lighter and will sport a front-and rear facing camera, while the screen resolution remains the same as the current model.
Dell recently announced that it is set on releasing a Windows 7 Tablet this year. The device will sport a 10-inch display and will be aiming at enterprise and commercial markets. Just like Hp’s Slate, the device won’t be seen on the shelfs of your go-to electronics retailer,but rather play in the category of the [...]
This week, Research In Motion (RIM) used their annual BlackBerry Developer Conference to announce the company’s new entry into the tablet market, the long awaited BlackBerry PlayBook. Even before any details were released the PlayBook was already being heralded by some as an iPad beater. RIM are positioning the PlayBook as a dual-demographic device that [...]
Well played, Adobe! Since you can't get an 'in' with Steve anymore, why not use your own show floor to promote the products of the competition?!
It only took three weeks after the launch of Apple's "Wunder-tablet": China-made iPads have begun showing up on the shelves in piracy-prone China.
After being subject of some previous posts here on this blog, the WePad was recently presented by its manufacturer at a press conference in Berlin, Germany. Against initial claims, the system was running Windows rather than Linux and was showing a video loop, running on Windows Media Player. The company, represented by co-founder Hoffer von [...]
It has only been a few weeks since “Neofonie” a German contender in the tablet computer market, has entered the stage to take on Apple’s iPad. During a recent press conference, the company has revealed more details on the product. Much like the iPad, the Wepad it’s going to be available in different flavors: with [...]