Whiny RIM denies Playbook battery reports

Research in Motion's iPad competitor, the Blackberry Playbook, was back in the news this week for all the wrong reasons. And now the company is striking back, saying reports over the device's poor battery life are false.

W00t! Second-gen iPad may get USB’d

Do you love your iPad but hate the fact that Apple refused to include a USB port?

Report: Apple planning for a Cloud-based future

Apple is reportedly planning to roll out new Cloud-based services for popular mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Motorola preps mystery tablet for CES 2011

Motorola has released a short teaser video ahead of CES 2011 to hype its next-gen tablet.

Dual-screen Android tablet coming to CES

To compete in the market that has already been defined by the iPad, Android tablets need something special and unique to differentiate them. How about a tablet with two screens?

EA deeply discounts App Store titles, shenanigans called

Game publishing giant Electronic Arts (EA) had just discounted a whole swath of its iPhone games to 99 cents ahead of the holiday season, but there's a feeling out there that this might not be a warm and fuzzy holiday giveaway by the company.

Wintel paradigm threatened by ARM-based tablets

Is the wild success of ARM-based tablets such as Apple's iPad slowly killing the traditional Wintel model?

Are tablets redefining entire industries?

Tablets like Apple's iPad are expected to act as a catalyst for the rapid convergence of consumers, computers and communications.

HTML5 brings Gmail to Apple, 44 new languages

If you live in South America, speak Brazilian Portugese, and use an iPad for all your Internet access, then you're in luck. Google has finally brought Gmail support your way.

Samsung unveils $1,000 "Luxury" Galaxy Tab

One of the main draws of Android-based tablets is that they offer a more affordable alternative to the iPad. However, Samsung doesn't see it that way as the company will soon be launching a version of its tablet computer for around $1,000.

Is Apple's iPad killing print news?

Researchers at the University of Missouri have determined that Apple's iPad may actually be having a negative effect on print newspaper sales. 



How Apple's iPhone changed the world of mobile gaming

Mobile gaming has certainly come a long way over the past decade from its early glory days of Snake on the Nokia 6110. 



Sprint 4G tablet coming next year

Sprint was the first to offer 4G-powered MiFi devices, and then became the first to have a smartphone running on a 4G network. Now, it's also the first to confirm a tablet device capable of connecting to a next-gen mobile data service.

It's a tiny, dual-screen e-reader/tablet combo

Everyone is always debating the question of Amazon or Kindle, e-ink or LCD. Well, now there's a company that's finally saying, "Why not both?"

OnLive on iPad lets you watch, not play, games

Video games have never really been considered a good "spectator sport," but now OnLive, a revolutionary new cloud-based game service, aims to change that with a new iPad app.

Google shows off Motorola tablet prototype

When it comes to Android, Motorola has become the king. Its family of Droid phones has come to define Google's mobile operating system. So when Motorola begins working on an Android tablet, it's a big deal.

Get ready for the iPad 2 in February

You want an iPad? That is so 2010. Seriously, if you wanna be up-to-date with the latest and greatest technology, you'll need Apple's official successor to the device, which is now rumored to come out in just two months.

85% prefer iPad over expensive Galaxy Tab

It turns out people really aren't too crazy about Samsung's supposed iPad killer, the Galaxy Tab, as an astoundingly low 15% said they would prefer the new tablet option.

Apple iPad in Amazon Kindle smackdown

A recent survey published by ChangeWave indicates that Amazon’s Kindle is rapidly losing market share to Apple’s iPad.

Will tablets really "cannibalize" personal computers?

When it comes to the "next big thing," it seems like the only product consistently mentioned is the tablet.