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Apple’s new iPad arrives to more than its fair share of expectations. The third generation →
I sent back the iPad 2, but I’m keeping the new iPad. Two years ago →
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This week the folks at Google have revealed a device manufactured by ASUS and made →
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Apple reinvented touchscreen smartphones; now it’s reinventing iOS. The new iOS 7 for iPhone and →
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Google’s Nexus 7 demonstrated that the search giant should be taken seriously in affordable tablets; →
The popular bookseller Barnes & Noble surely have a great pair of tablets on their →
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 takes the mid-sized mobile market that Samsung’s had covered for →
The Zagg Pocket Keyboard is a product I did not expect would be as awesome →
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