Aiptek ProjectorPad P70 is a 7 inch Tablet With Projector Included...
Tablets with projector included are pretty much a nice and we see about 2 or 3 such products a year. This year, one of...
OnePlus Will NOT Enter Tablet Market, According to Carl Pei, Company...
Carl Pei, the cofounder and director of OnePlus was spotted at CES 2015 by the guys of Android Headlines, who did an interview with...
Videocon Debuts New 3G Android Tablet in India: VT87C+, a 7...
Videocon had a field day in India, debuting a series of interesting devices, including 4 new smartphones and a tablet. While the handsets are...
Nook Sales Down 55%, in Spite of Good Barnes & Noble...
Even though Nook was theoretically split from Barnes & Noble, it's still negatively affecting the company's financial outcome. The fourth quarter earnings came in...
ASUS Announces Revenues for December 2014: 5.95% Increase Over 2013
Asustek Computer has announced officially its consolidated revenues for December 2014, reaching $1.32 billion. This stands for a 13.66% drop compared to the previous...
ZTE Announces zPad Tablet, Not So Shabby Looking Model
If I remember correctly, one or two MWC or CES editions ago ZTE debuted some slates, to modest acclaim. Today they launched a new...
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active LTE (SM-T365M) Gets Certified by the FCC,...
We've known the rugged Galaxy Tab Active LTE tablet for a while now and the FCC has finally decided to certify the product for...
CES 2015: Polaroid Debuts Two Affordable Lollipop Slates: Polaroid L7 and...
Polaroid has announced two new affordable tablets, both with Android 5.0 Lollipop on board and you can check them out below. These units are...
Here’s How Panasonic’s Android Auto Implementation Looks Like (Video)
At CES 2015 we had a lot of different products, from smartphones to eye-tracker devices for tablets, and producers who showed up how their...
North Korea’s OS Called Red Star Gets Now Updated To The...
As you may know, North Korea is the country where the internet access is limited to the public, being available mostly just for public...















