With Surface at least Microsoft shows they care about tablets, unlike Google
Microsoft announced their Surface tablet strategy yesterday and is entering the mobile market themselves with some attractive products.
Microsoft announced their Surface tablet strategy yesterday and is entering the mobile market themselves with some attractive products.
In less than two hours we will hear what Apple has to say about iOS and Mac OS, but while you are waiting you can listen to MobileTechRoundup show #271 to hear what Kevin and I think will be revealed today
Motorola continues to update the MOTOACTV device, turning it into an even better smart watch. There are updates coming soon for Galaxy S II owners and Flipboard can be downloaded now for Android owners.
Kevin and I talk a lot about our personal choices and in this week's show you will hear about a few moves I made in regards to my smartphones and many other mobile musings.
We can't really figure out if the Galaxy Note is a phone or a tablet, but that doesn't seem to matter much as Samsung passes the 5 million mark in sales.
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
It's been said before there is no tablet market, just an iPad market. However, 2011 started showing that wasn't true and Android is making gains in the tablet space.
We don't all need the latest and greatest Android tablets and ViewSonic is launching devices that meet those who want to save money without too much compromise.
Samsung loves the Galaxy brand and along with AT&T they announced that the Galaxy Note will be coming to the carrier in 2012.
With Ice Cream Sandwich rolling out and low priced small tablets, I don't quite understand how Verizon and Motorola think expensive Honeycomb tablets with 2-year contract requirements will sell this holiday season.