Amazon has today updated the Fire HD 10 tablet with new internals, although it looks the same and the display hasn't changed either. Here are the details.
The Amazon Fire 7 tablet is a great low cost tablet for those who want something to throw on the coffee table, and Amazon has today announced that a new model will arrive next month with a faster processor than the older model, and more storage.
Users of Windows 10 powered PCs and tablets can now take advantage of Facebook's Instagram service beyond viewing images in a web browser following the release of a dedicated Instagram app for the platform.
Amazon has made a new version of its Fire HD 10 tablet that aims to give users more perceived value for money by looking and feeling a lot more premium than previous versions. The company's range of Fire HD 10 tablets has consistently proven to be extremely popular with consumers looking for a relatively cost-effective, but still highly performant slate solution that offers access to popular apps and services.
Amazon has refreshed its $50 7-inch Fire tablet with three new colors and a 16GB storage option. The Fire Kids Edition tablet also gets an upgrade to 16GB with no increase in price. Here are the details.
Samsung has today reentered the Windows tablet market by announcing the Galaxy TabPro S. While specs have been detailed, Samsung hasn't yet announced pricing for the tablet, though it has confirmed that both WiFi and Cellular versions will be available in February this year.
Multinational online retail-behemoth, Amazon, has just introduced a slew of new affordable tablets. The four new tablets will all fall under the existing "Fire" range of hardware and will exist as part of a focused attempt by Amazon to convince more customers into buying into the ecosystem that it has worked so hard to build through the offering of services like Amazon Prime and the Amazon Appstore.
When we report on cool gadgets, most of them come from well-established, or at least somewhat reputable companies. This time, however, we're featuring a device that was created by a single Chinese geek with more extra time than most of us would have at our disposal. This enthusiast has created a touch-screen device with Apple's branding, which, dare we say, looks comparable to most tablets available on the market today, only cleaner.
Microsoft unveiled Windows 8's new tablet-specific user interface on Wednesday. On that same day, at Computex 2011 in Taipei, Foxconn, Wistron and Quanta all unveiled new prototype hardware that's designed to work with Microsoft's new touch-friendly operating system.
It's finally here. Apple today announced the much-anticipated 2nd-generation iPad. With Google's Android, RIM’s BlackBerry powered PlayBook, and HP's webOS getting fancy new tablets either recently or in the future, buyers are going to be spoilt for choice when it comes to selecting a new slate device.