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Tablets Seen Sapping PC Demand

Tablets Seen Sapping PC Demand

Gartner cut its global personal-computer shipments forecast for 2010 and 2011 as consumers rein in spending and interest grows in tablet devices such as Apple's iPad.

 

Apple cuts iPad price to $458

Apple cuts iPad price to $458

Apple's iPad tablet computer -- one of the hottest items of the holiday shopping season -- got a price cut on the company's website Friday.

 

Acer unveils range of tablets

Acer unveils range of tablets

Acer Inc, the world's No. 2 PC manufacturer, unveiled a range of tablet computers to help it compete with Apple Inc's iPad, wading into the fast-growing market.

 

iPhone/iPad update makes you buy more stuff

When I finally got the latest iPad and iPhone OS all loaded up, I came to realize that it only delivers on all promises if you spend a small fortune on a bunch of new stuff.

 

Thinner, more global iPad in the works?

Apple is reportedly working on a slimmer version for 2011, and one that would be able to run on any of the Big Four wireless carriers' network in the United States, as well as on other networks around the world.

 

Android vs. iPhone: Another round, another knockout

Android vs. iPhone: Another round, another knockout

When it comes to tech rivalries, everyone loves a good smackdown -- but the race for smartphone dominance is starting to feel like a blowout sporting event where there's almost no point in watching.

 

Apple Takes 95% of Tablet Market

Apple dominated the global market for tablets in the third quarter amid limited competition for its iPad, a situation that is likely to change as more devices come to market.

 

Galaxy Tab to Cost $600

Galaxy Tab to Cost $600

Samsung's Galaxy Tab, one of the first tablets to rival Apple's iPad, will hit Verizon Wireless stores Nov. 11 and cost $599.99.

 

Apple trumps forecasts again but iPad disappoints

Apple trumps forecasts again but iPad disappoints

Apple Inc easily surpassed profit and revenue forecasts again but supply bottlenecks curbed iPad sales to below Wall Street's bullish targets, sending its shares more than 6 percent lower.

 

AT&T to Sell Apple iPads Directly to Businesses

AT&T to Sell Apple iPads Directly to Businesses

AT&T (T) said today it will sell the Apple (AAPL) iPad directly to business customers.

 

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