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The fastest-growing category of portable computer is the tablet, which in 2011 accounted for some 15 percent of the market. A fiercely competitive market has developed, as Apple's competitors queue up to try and topple the iPad from its dominant position and gain traction in the developing BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) IT landscape.
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Hands-on with STM Bags Velocity collection (review)
STM Bags makes some durable technology bags and cases. Their new Velocity collection comes in bold colors with various designs to meet your needs.
9 best iPad keyboards (hands on): March 2013
The question I get asked most frequently is, "what keyboard do you like for the iPad?" This collection is bound to have an iPad keyboard for everyone. I have even covered two keyboards for the iPad mini.
Best Android tablets (April 2013 edition)
Don't want to give your money to Apple in exchange for an iPad or iPad mini? No problem! Here are my top 5 Android tablets for April 2013.
Our dream tablet: 10 things we want
The perfect tablet may never be built, at least not one that appeals to everyone. Using these 10 components would create the best there is.
6 portable chargers for the mobile professional
Business travelers can find it difficult to have their phone or tablet get through a busy day on the road without running the battery dry. These portable chargers solve that problem.
iPad 5 features that are coming your way
When is the updated, 5th-generation version of Apple's flagship tablet coming? It could be next month, sometime in June or even as late as October. But the real question is not when the product is going to be released, it's what's going to be in it.
Samsung reveals the Galaxy S4 (photos)
Samsung steps up the heat in its continuing battle with Apple over patents, smartphones, and tablets. Take a look at its amazing accomplishment.
Getting a Nexus 7 ready to do serious work
Late last week, I took delivery of a Nexus 7. Here's what I did to get my tablet ready to do some real work on Monday morning.
MWC: Tablet market just got a lot more crowded (photos)
At Mobile World Congress, several big-name companies either revealed their new tablets or their upcoming plans for one. Should Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Samsung be worried?
ZTE Grand Memo hands-on: Can it win the 'phablet' market?
In a crowded market does the ZTE Grand Memo have what it takes to stand out from the competition? ZDNet went hands-on with the device at Mobile World Congress to see what it could offer.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 hands-on at MWC 2013
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Samsung has shown off the Galaxy Note 8.0, a tablet follow-up to its successful Note and Note II tablets.
MWC 2013: HP's $169 Slate 7 Android tablet hands-on
HP has announced its first Android-powered tablet and it will cost just $169, but does it have the skills to go up against the best of the rest at the lower end of the market?
Best Android tablets (February 2013 edition)
Don't want an iPad or iPad mini? No problem! Here are my top 5 Android tablets for February 2013.
RockSteadyXS Bluetooth speaker: Rock solid, loud and clear, replaceable battery all for just $90
There are several Bluetooth wireless stereo speaker options today, many with a price of $200. Want to pay half of this price while also getting a speaker with a few unique features? The RockSteadyXS is one to consider.
Control your touchscreen devices in the cold with Glove.ly gloves
The problem with capacitive touchscreen devices is that you need a bare finger to use them. Glove.ly released touchscreen gloves that have silver threading in the design to provide you with capacitive functionality with gloves.