Posts Tagged ‘Tablets’
Amazon Kindle Fire: The iPad Alternative
45% of low-end committed tablet buyers bought an Amazon Kindle Fire.
Read MoreFeel Screens
Haptic tech company Senseg is developing a system turns touch screens into Feel Screens, transforming any touch interface device into one that can deliver high-fidelity tactile sensations.
Read MoreGoogle Currents
Google Currents is an implicit acknowledgement at just how far and how fast tablets have changed the manner in which we consume information and a direct competitor to Flipbook. Google’s Currents app gives it an anchor in the soon-to-be-booming tablet ad business. Found at YouTube from Google.
Read MoreMobile Buying
63% of tablet owners have made a purchase with their device.
Read MoreAmazon Kindle Fire Press Conference
Amazon announces 4 new members of the Kindle family: 3 all-new Kindle e-readers & the Kindle Fire—a new class of Kindle for movies, music, apps, games, reading.
Read MoreTablets For Business – Julio Ojeda-Zapata At Google Talks
Julio Ojeda-Zapata, Pioneer Press technology columnist and author of iPad Means Business, addresses Googlers for their Google Talks lecture series.
Read MoreHow Amazon's Cloud-Accelerated Silk Browser Works
The web browser on Kindle Fire accelerates the power of the mobile device hardware by using the computing speed and power of the Amazon Web Services Cloud.
Read MoreHow Amazon's Kindle Fire Tablet Can Compete With The iPad
Tunheim’s Director of e-Strategy, David Erickson, discusses how Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet can compete compete not only with the Nook but with Apple’s iPad and Android tablets.
Read MoreAmazon Tablet Advantages
55% of consumers would seriously consider buying a tablet computer from Amazon.
Read MoreCharting The Rise Of Tablets
In the last six months, the number of adults with eReaders has doubled to 12% of the population, but only 8% owns a tablet and tablet growth is slowing, according to the latest research from Pew.
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