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Vote My Story, iPad Early Adopters More Satisfied and Active with Their Tablet Than New Buyers
feeds.slashgear.com - Based on results from a new study, the NPD Group has revealed this week that early adopters of Apple’s tablet device, the iPad, are more satisfied and active with their tablet device, while new purchasers of the tablet device ... read more ›
Vote My Story, T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Tab up for pre-registration
feeds.slashgear.com - Samsung’s Galaxy Tab spawned a pre-registration page at UK retailer The Carphone Warehouse yesterday and now, not to be outdone, T-Mobile USA has rolled out their own version . We’re still in the dark regarding exact release dates and ... read more ›
Vote My Story, Anwar and RPK clash over pace of reform
www.themalaysianinsider.com - LONDON, Oct 3 — Which comes first? read more ›
Vote My Story, Microsoft Courier-style pen & touch patent application filed
feeds.slashgear.com - Microsoft’s Courier project , which endeared itself to tablet-philes with its promise of dual-displays and an innovative pen-and-finger interface, but then was cruelly axed before launch , keeps spawning patent applications. read more ›
Vote My Story, Assessing the PlayBook’s threat to the iPad
news.cnet.com - The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet ostensibly has one sizable advantage over the iPad . That is, of course, if RIM delivers and Apple doesn't respond. The PlayBook's specs are impressive on paper read more ›
Vote My Story, Why Sega has failed me
feeds.slashgear.com - I often look back fondly at the “old days” of gaming. It was a time that was marked by innovation, simple gameplay, and companies that were able to strike a chord with consumers through sometimes-corny mascots. One of those companies ... read more ›
Vote My Story, Notion Ink Adam UI detailed: OpenGL, magazine-inspired & mysterious new sensor
feeds.slashgear.com - Notion Ink has been teasing us with an ongoing series on the design decisions behind their much-anticipated Adam tablet, and in their latest article they’re touching on the UI. read more ›



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