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Review: The first Android tablet that could replace an iPad
Samsung has succeeded in making the Note a great tablet, with very nice user interface enhancements that add up to a satisfying and intuitive experience. Read More


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The states where iPads and iPhones are at most risk
It's a fear we all have: dropping our smartphone or tablet, watching a device that costs $500 or more crack or shatter. Or perhaps spilling beer, soda, or coffee onto it, then seeing it go dead as the liquid finds its way into an open port. (Never mind the toilet drops!) Read More

Microsoft stops publishing new mobile apps amidst download issues
Microsoft has decided to stop publishing new apps for Windows Phone on Marketplace, while it addresses an issue that led to users experiencing problems with application downloads this week, the company said in blog post on Tuesday. Read More

Windows 8 review: Yes, it's that bad
Windows 8 is a failure -- an awkward mishmash that pulls the user in two directions at once. A desktop OS for tablets and a tablet OS for desktops, Windows 8 disappoints on all fronts. Read More



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