Microsoft is busy at work on a new tablet computer design, a product that may arrive from one or more of its hardware partners in “not a heck of a long time,” CEO Steve Ballmer told analysts on ...
Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world next month. The S1080 runs Microsoft’s ...
We might soon have one more tablet to play around with, one that runs the Windows 7 operating system and sports the familiar LG logo occupying pride of place on the tablet PC’s front. Its LG H1000B ...
Windows 7 has taken a lot of flak for being tough to run properly on low power tablet computers with low resolution displays. While Windows 7 includes support for multitouch gestures and has nice ...
Netbook pioneer Asustek Computer unveiled four new tablet devices on Tuesday, including the 10.1-inch touchscreen Eee Pad Slider with the latest version of Google’s Android mobile OS, Honeycomb, and ...
Perhaps Microsoft isn't so stubborn about Windows 7 tablets after all. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may have just left himself an out to pave the way for a Windows Phone 7 tablet. The official line is ...
[timecom-gdgt url=”http://gdgt.com/hp/slate/500-tablet-pc/” style=”full” float=”right”] The long-awaited HP Slate is finally here. And it’s not that ...
Many in the Windows Media Center community were afraid that Windows 8 would mark the end of Media Center, while others thought it would be like Notepad -- present, but unchanged. In the end both were ...
Microsoft has repeatedly stated that it has no plans to turn the upcoming Windows Phone 7 smartphone operating system into a tablet-style OS. But that doesn’t mean that it’s Windows 7 or bust for ...
If you weren't on the ground at Build 2011 in Anaheim last week, chances are you're not holding onto a limited edition Samsung tablet running the Windows 8 Developer Preview right now. Want one? You ...
Based on design alone, it's safe to say that the inscrutable device shown above isn't the UX10 we peeked at Computex nor the Android-based Optimus Pad... unless, of course, LG's hardware engineers ...