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According to people familiar with the matter, Amazon has plans to release a tablet computer to compete with Apple’s iPad, reports the WSJ. The company will also release two new Kindle models, a touch-screen device and a cheaper mode... Read Post
Acer's response to Apple's iPad with Retina Display is called the A700. The 10.1-inch tablet offers a high-definition screen with 1,920 by 1,200 resolution powered by a Tegra 3 chip and Android 4.0. Priced at $450, it sounds like a ... Read Post
Taiwan's HTC has unveiled an updated version of its 5-inch Butterfly smartphone that comes equipped with a bigger battery, more powerful processor and the company's BlinkFeed homescreen. The Butterfly s, introduced Wednesday, appear... Read Post