Amazon Silk Browser Gets Some Updates in Order to Improve the...
Among the browsers available at the moment, we also have Amazon Silk, a software not so popular. However, Amazon is trying to improve the...
7 inch Amazon Fire Tablet Was a Big Hit on Black...
The 7 inch Amazon Fire tablet seems to have been a big Black Friday hit, judging by the receipts data that was collected by...
Microsoft Mercury Cancelled Tablet Gets Pictured Courtesy of @Evleaks
It's been a while since we last saw a cancelled product and today we come across the Microsoft Mercury model, a slate that was...
Panasonic’s 20 Inch 4K ToughPad Tablet Has Just Been Turned into...
Panasonic's behemoth of a tablet, the 4K 20 inch ToughPad model was shown quite a while ago, at CES 2013 and back then it...
Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 Gets Benchmarked; Passes the 85.000 Points Verge...
Beside the Redmi Note 3 phablet, Xiaomi also announced the Mi Pad 2 tablet this week, an amazing device that arrives with a great...
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 Preview (SM T810 X): The Thinnest...
I was looking forward to testing the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 slate, especially since it has that ultraslim waistline of just 5.6 mm...
Samsung Focused on Flexibility in Attempt to Find iDevice Killer; New...
Samsung has been showing off various iterations of its flexible devices through the years, but never actually launched one. The closest they came was...
Intel’s 2016 Tablet Chipset Roadmap Gets Leaked, Including Next Gen Entry...
Intel's 2016 tablet chipset roadmap has leaked and it looks pretty predictable. Basically, what it includes are next gen versions of the Atom X3...
Nvidia Shield Tablet Gets Updated With Official TWRP Support
While Nvidia launched a new tablet last week called the Nvidia Shield Tablet K1, its older models are also getting a bit of press...
Nvidia Shield Tablet X1 Gets Benchmarked in GFXBench, Sounds Mighty Impressive
The Nvidia Shield Tablet X1 is supposed to be a refresh of the Nvidia Shield Tablet lineup, following up on the just refreshed/rebranded Shield...















