Tablet PC 2.0 is on its way. With the first anniversary of Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system approaching in November, several PC makers have released or will soon release new ...
I recently found myself in a Monty Python-like debate with a friend over whether Microsoft's Tablet PC is dead or simply "pining for the fjords." My take: The tablet PC is just catching its breath.
SAN FRANCISCO --After a slow start, tablet personal computers are starting to take off, fueled by Microsoft's release of its operating system Windows XP Tablet PC and manufacturers rolling out a wider ...
China's TDV Vison plans to bring a tablet to market on three continents for $900 in September. HP, meanwhile, is set to start a retail push for the devices. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
It's a controversial topic but marketing researchers at Canalys went ahead and counted tablets as PCs anyway, reporting that Apple is now the world's leading PC manufacturer. Our team tests, rates, ...
based on a new version of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, will account for just 1 percent of worldwide notebook shipments in 2003, for a total of about 425,000 tablet PCs. Although they may ...
Melissa Chotiner contributes to a Blackboard blog and wrote a really good article on Tablet PCs and education. In the article, she points to a research project they participated in, interviews Brad ...
The E-Reader Is No Slam Dunk Paid Content writer Jack McKeown makes the case that the hysteria over e-readers is overblown and belies the fact that tablets are on the way. "Upcoming tablet PCs from ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The PC industry just had its best quarter since 2012. Tablet sales are cooling off. What in the name of desktop PCs, AOL and MySpace gives? An improving economy, the demise of Windows ...
A well publicized report last month showed dismal numbers for the PC industry, with a 13.9 percent decrease in shipments for the first quarter of this year, according to IDC. The research firm said ...
Worldwide shipments of PCs, tablets, and mobile phones are expected to total 2.4 billion units in 2013, a nine percent increase from last year, according to new data from Gartner. I'm PCMag's managing ...
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! Or to put the precipitous decline of the PC industry more aptly, it appears as though the bottom is finally falling out. After a devastating first quarter saw ...