Results tagged “tablets” from ReadWriteEnterprise
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Today, Box announced a tablet-optimized Android app, a PlayBook app (the company's first native app for any BlackBerry platform) and a new HTML5 mobile site. The Android version replaces
Continue reading »This week at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference the company made its tablet strategy more clear. As reported by Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft Windows Phone President Andy Lees said: "We
Continue reading »Windows 8 may be released as soon as April 2012, according to ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley. Foley writes that according to a "trusted source" Microsoft is on track to
Continue reading »Today at the D9 Conference Microsoft previewed the next version of Windows. It also officially confirmed that Windows 8 is the code-name for the next version of Windows. The
Continue reading »Microsoft has said that iPad-style tablets, generally referred to as "slates," that run Windows won't arrive until the next version of Windows arrives in 2012. This big beast of
Continue reading »Many geeks still mourn Microsoft's stillborn Courier project. For those that don't remember, the Courier was a small, dual screen, hinged tablet that Microsoft officially killed off in April
Continue reading »I recently purchased a copy of an issue of the defunct popular science magazine OMNI from 1978 - three years before I was born. In addition to a lengthy
Continue reading »Earlier this week, thanks to the iPad, Apple overtook HP as the biggest vendor of mobile computers. Challenging HP, one of the largest vendors of both consumer and enterprise
Continue reading »Deloitte made a prediction today that organizations will buy on the order of 10 million tablets this year. We see this as another sign of the transition to an enterprise
Continue reading »Not long ago, video conferencing was science fiction - now it's a key part of many enterprises' communication strategy. According to a survey conducted by LifeSize, 51% of mid-sized
Continue reading »At the BlackBerry Developers Conference today, RIM announced its first tablet, called the BlackBerry PlayBook, as well as new initiatives designed to make BlackBerry development easier and more profitable.
Continue reading »Potentially clearing up some confusion regarding HP's intentions concerning its Slate tablet, HP Personal Systems Group VP Todd Bradley said yesterday at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference that the
Continue reading »At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference today, Steve Ballmer promised tablets in a variety of form factors would arrive by the end of the year from partners including Asus,
Continue reading »Cisco announced today the Cius, an Android-based seven-inch tablet computer aimed at the enterprise. The device will feature both front and rear-facing cameras, Cisco TelePresence-compatible video conferencing and access to
Continue reading »Everyone is falling all over themselves to talk about tablets. Yesterday Wired.com topped them all in the hype department by declaring 2010 to be the year of the tablet. But
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