BlackBerry CEO predicts death of tablets
01 May 2013 | by Gordon MacMillan
reason to have a tablet any more. Maybe a big screen in your workspace, but not a tablet as such. Tablets ...
is web-based and will be available to play on desktops, smart phones, and tablets and is designed to ...
reason to have a tablet any more. Maybe a big screen in your workspace, but not a tablet as such. Tablets ...
. Let s be clear, I m not advocating treating mobile, tablets and whatever household appliance is next ...
Tablets, giant TVs and a fridge that orders its own milk; Videology's John Tigg takes a walk round..., however, was the number of tablets on show. Every electronics manufacturer now has its own tablet. The ...
the continuing evolution of mobile usage - from the rapid adoption of tablets to the arrival of 4G ...
on smart phones, PCs, tablets or TV. Social login also provides a way of creating a single view of ...
tablets Smartphones are getting bigger. This is being pushed slightly by Samsung beyond the ...
improving content-consumption experience afforded by tablets. At the same time, the profile of paid-for ...
. Smartphones and tablets are merely the channel to capitalise on that desire or curiosity at that point in ...
consumers increasingly expect. It runs on tablets, desktops and mobile phones to deliver a unified brand ...