...ple out there who are very productive without ever touching Excel,” added Milanesi. ”The change that touch and tablets are bringing are here. They’re not going to go away. So you better enable that transition so that peo...
...with which you could get much real work done. For simplicity's sake, it makes a lot more sense to keep PCs and tablets in separate market categories, because that's how customers see them: separate devices with their own...
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...uct, they said. The real question will be how this can compare to for-purpose devices like the Wacom series of tablets, which are much better than anything else out there in terms of pressure sensitivity, latency and ove...
...r stated . But back in late 2011, Whitman did make statements to the effect that HP could create webOS-powered tablets again in 2013 . While these reports suggest webOS is likely off the table, HP could stick to Whitman’...
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...incidence? Perhaps. But the U.S. definitely does feel the Amazon Effect when it comes to the amount of Android tablets available. It will be curious to see how well Amazon does across the globe when the Fire becomes more...
...and Windows RT, has yielded poor results in the market so far," said Tom Mainelli, IDC’s research director for tablets in a press release. "Consumers aren't buying Windows RT's value proposition, and long term we think M...
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