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PC Magazine October 28, 2010 Cisco Cheng |
HP Pavilion dv7-4183cl The HP Pavilion dv7-4183cl's new components, including a faster Core i5 processor, 6GB of DDR3 memory (from 4GB), and bigger battery, are more dominant than anything else you can buy at this price. |
PC Magazine October 27, 2010 Sascha Segan |
Samsung Galaxy Tab (Sprint) The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first truly viable Android-based competitor to the iPad. |
InternetNews October 25, 2010 |
Sprint Reveals Galaxy Tab Pricing, Availability Highly anticipated entry into the tablet market, Samsung's Galaxy Tab, set to debut in Sprint's retail channels Nov. 11, three days after Verizon's launch. |
InternetNews October 22, 2010 |
HP Debuts Slate 500 Tablet for Enterprise Computing heavyweight HP has formally entered the red-hot tablet market, unveiling its long-awaited Slate 500, a device geared for business customers. |
PC Magazine October 21, 2010 Cisco Cheng |
Apple MacBook Air (11-inch) The Apple MacBook Air (11-inch) is the thinnest, most elegant ultraportable money can buy, albeit for a hefty premium. |
InternetNews October 20, 2010 |
MacBook Air Steals Apple's Big Show The new iLive consumer suite and preview of Mac OS X "Lion" were mere warm-ups to the sleek, new MacBook Air models. |
InternetNews October 18, 2010 |
Apple CEO Says iPad Competitors DOA Steve Jobs told financial analysts the iPad will remain price competitive and the best tablet on the market. He also had some choice words about competition from Android devices. |
InternetNews October 14, 2010 |
Verizon Snags iPad, Apple Expands Retail Channels Apple is staking out new ground for its iPad tablet computer as the holiday season draws near, announcing that Verizon, along with current partner AT&T, will begin retailing the device. |
PC Magazine October 12, 2010 John R. Delaney |
Sony VAIO VPC-EB33FM/BJ The Sony VAIO VPC-EB33FM/BJ is loaded with features, including some that you'd never expect to find on a budget laptop, and it offers category-leading performance to boot. |
BusinessWeek October 7, 2010 Tim Culpan |
Taiwan's iPads Are Free. The Cases Cost $1,000 iPad sales are illegal in Taiwan until the government grants Apple a license - so gray marketeers are giving it away with marked-up accessories. |
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