COMMENTARY-- Tablet PCs have become something of an ongoing joke for us. Seems like every year at Comdex, Microsoft and others proclaim that it's now finally the "Year of the Tablet." In fact, even ...
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates promoted the Tablet PC during his Comdex keynote address for the second straight year, even though the machines aren’t expected to be ready for another year (see ...
Valve is quietly building the foundations for a world where full-fat PC games no longer live only on x86 desktops and ...
Bill Gates proudly displayed a pioneering Microsoft tablet device way back in 2000, but it never really took off.
PC and tablet sales have been hit by the economic downturn, but innovation and good-value deals are helping to keep people keen on new devices -- especially tablets. At the end of last year, Canalys, ...
Fujitsu has just revealed a new line of tablet PC computers outfitted with fifth-generation Intel Core “Broadwell” processors. The Stylistic Q775, the Lifebook T935, and the Lifebook T725 are part of ...
Microsoft and its PC partners are producing a seemingly endless variety of tablets, from 8-inch slates that can practically fit into a (large) pocket to 10-inch tablets that still aren’t quite ideal ...
Nowadays, computers are very common in our society. Even the grown – up people I know, who were before were strangers to computers and reluctant to operate them, are now exposed and gradually learning ...
After decades of working with computers, I started to develop some wrist and arm pain a few year ago. So I switched from using whatever random mouse I could find for under $20 to using input devices ...
Motion Computing unveiled its latest Tablet PC design Tuesday, hoping to light a fire under a PC category that has not lived up to early expectations. The new Motion LE1600 uses Motion’s familiar ...
Though he’s now said to be overseeing development of the fabled Apple tablet, Steve Jobs reportedly questioned whether the device was good for anything but surfing the Web from the toilet. That’s ...