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TechGeer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Folks who attended Microsoft’s PDC09 (Professional Developers Conference) should be rather happy, as Steven Sinofsky, Windows and Windows Live Division President, announced that all of the PDC09 attendees will be receiving a free Acer Aspire 1420P Convertible Tablet PC. The free tablet was supposedly to show Microsoft’s gratitude towards all ...
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JabzWeb.com (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
The Camangi WebStation is a tablet PC under Android (1.5) available in the U.S. for $400! It has a capacitive touch screen of 7″ (800 × 480 pixels), Wi-Fi (b/g), a PXA303 processor clocked at 624 Mhz, GPS, microSD slot, a 2-megapixel camera at the back, 3G (optional), all with a standby time of around [...]
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Technopress - All about Tech... (Free subscription) | yesterday
DigitalRise PC-729 Tablet PC Runs Windows XP Just when you think everyone will be jumping on the Windows 7 bandwagon, we’re getting more reports than usual of devices running Windows XP. Here’s another one from DigitalRise . The PC-729 Tablet boasts a 7-inch touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth and an Arm9 processor. I’m quite concerned with the 480 x 272 resolution of the 7-inch touchscreen...
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Low Price Promotion Online (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
ASUS introduces the newest member of the Eee PC T91 family, the T91MT with Multi-touch. Just like its predecessor, the T91MT delivers ultimate portability and simplicity with an easy-to-use touchscreen that enables user to effortlessly navigate applications and the Web at a press of a finger. As big as a paperback novel, the lightweight Eee PC T91MT is the world’s smallest and slimmest touch...
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Cheap prices (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
%excerpt% Link: ASUS Eee PC T91MT-PU17-WT Tablet White Netbook – 5 Hour Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
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GadgetLite Blog (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Readers: Win a brand new 32GB iPod Touch for free! Weekly Roundup 21st Nov 2009 Download Google Chrome OS now: Here are the links… TomTom sat nav app now supports iPod Touch and first gen iPhone Stantum Slate PC – multi-touch tablet PC based on Mini 10 Sony Ericsson Aino reviewed Video: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Android phone hands on Review: Xmi X-mini II Capsule and MAX II portable speakers...
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Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Apple reportedly has delayed launch plans for its still-rumored tablet PC until the second half of 2010, reports DigiTimes. A launch previously was expected in March.
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Applelinks Release News About iColl (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Discovery Channel.ca Features 13" MacBook Pro Among Best Laptop Choices For Holidays Apple's tablet PC Reportedly Delayed Until 2H10, With OLED Model Now Included Piper's Munster: Apple Tablet No More Than $700, Launch Timing Irrelevant The Apple Tablet is Dead? Apple Tablet: it'll Shine When it Shines - Coursey Hack Brings 10.6.2 Back to Atom Processors...
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Online Mall (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
IDEAL FOR Ultra portability. Get a true tablet PC with an easy-to-use touchscreen. Twist the screen 180° and fold it flat to capture handwritten notes using the included pen. SPECIFICATIONS Processor [...]
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IndyPosted (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The Archos 9 PC Tablet should have been sitting in my hands right now, instead the much awaited PC Tablet has been delayed for at least a few more weeks. The tablet, which was priced at a pre-order cost of £449.99 ($748) began accepting orders directly from Archos at the end ...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
DigiTimes heard rumors that Apple decided to delay the launch of its tablet PC from March 2010 to the second half of 2010. Apple reportedly decided to switch some components and has plans now to introduce two models; one with a 10.6" LCD display and another one with a 9.7" OLED panel. The sources estimate the tablet with the 9.7" OLED display may have a retail price of around $2,000,...
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Electronista (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Despite an official promise of launching its 9-inch mobile tablet PC at the end of October, Archos has not delivered and is now saying the device will not see store shelves until early in 2010. The device will ship early in December, but retailers such as Amazon and Walmart will not get the device until the new year. Its specs are expected to carry over, including the inclusion of Windows 7 Starter...
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Super Tech News / Published News (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
About 3 weeks ago we posted an article regarding the Archos 9 PC Tablet which at the time we believed would be on the shelves soon, however it now looks to have been delayed until December.Not only has the device been delayed until then but it also looks like the actual date the device will hit the shelves will be sometime in Q1 2010, therefore if you want yours in December you must pre-order the 9...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
About 3 weeks ago we posted an article regarding the Archos 9 PC Tablet which at the time we believed would be on the shelves soon, however it now looks to have been delayed until December. Not only has the device been delayed until then but it also looks like the actual date the device will [...]
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Tech Trader Daily (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Apple (AAPL) plans to postpone the launch of its tablet PC from March until the second half of 2010, DigiTimes reports, citing “sources from component makers.” The Taiwan-based news site reports that the delay reflects a decision to switch some components and to launch a model using a 9.7-inch OLED [...]
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insurancepress | 07/06/2009
Edinburgh Firm Property Repair are securing more Insurance Contracts than any of their nearest competitors. Already this year Property Repair have secured over £2million worth of Insurance Contracts, this is direct from 3 Insurers. These clients can not be named mainly to avoid a rush of smaller contractors contacting them looking to join their respective panels. This figure is expected to double in