Article Archive for October 2009
The Viliv S7 is a nifty convertible netbook/tablet device that runs Windows and has its own programs launcher. You can learn more about the Viliv S7 from the Viliv site and view the demo video …
The Alpha 680 netbook is a hybrid between a netbook, a smartphone/PDA, and a tablet. The device, rumored to sell for as little as $100 when launched, sports some interesting specs that make it fall …
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Brian Lam, Gizmodo editor, stated that tablet computing is one of the last remaining frontiers of computing technology: “Desktops, laptops — we already know how those …
The new Lenovo user interface (UI) for its tablets, which runs on Microsoft XP and Vista (and on October 22, Windows 7) operating systems, will utilize a menu gesture that can be called up by …
Mangrove, a tablet device with a 7-inch resistive touchscreen made by C-motech, is actually powered by Microsoft’s mobile operating system unlike traditional tablets that are powered by Microsoft’s Windows OS. At its heart is Windows …
For those interested in the Tablet PC market but do not want to pay the tablet premium, Intel’s Classmate PC–a One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)–competitor is a fine alternative. The “tablet” actually uses a resistive …
Publishers are reportedly eying the rumored Apple tablet, which is said to have a screen of 10-inch, as an alternative to electronic readers like the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader as well as hardcopy and …
For those waiting feeding off of rumors and leaks of the much hyped Apple tablet, fret not as Microsoft has you covered. A veteran in the tablet market with the introduction of the Tablet PC …
I just got my chance to play with the Sprint Version of the Shift last week. I am in love. I think Steven Borders likes it as well. We’ll soon find out, his review will …


