...iPhone 5 still lags behind many Android phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S III, which offers a 4.8-inch screen and the...
...sites. The sites are optimized for tablets and smartphones including iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, Kindle Fire, iPads, and BlackBerry devices. The mobile sites...
...sites. The sites are optimized for tablets and smartphones including iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, Kindle Fire, iPads, and BlackBerry devices. The mobile sites...
...some vendors aren't stopping there. Samsung, for example, offers a 5.5-inch screen on its Galaxy Note II smartphone, and will soon...
...inches, and as anyone who has ever used a similarly sized Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus 7, or Amazon Kindle Fire knows all...
For months, Donna Payne, CEO of the PayneGroup, had been trying to figure out why Microsoft was so gung-ho about Windows 8. But while reviewing Surface RT it clicked - when the two are used together,
Robert Mattern shared the results of his 2012 survey on cost recovery at the Law Firm COO & CFO Forum. And last week Apple and Microsoft squared off in a tablet war featuring the iPad mini and the Su
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...Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 also have 7-inch screens for $199. Samsung...
...Lemley said of Koh's order blocking U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy 10.1 tablet. "It would be quite surprising if she...
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