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Google Chromium Project

Google makes headway towards Chrome OS

Recent reports on specialist Android (the Google OS for phones) blogs herald Google’s latest advancement in their open source project Chromium as the next step towards the Chrome OS.

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Kno Tablet

Kno looks to fill niche left in eBook market by iPad

Announced at the D8 technology conference earlier this week the Kno is a new device from Chegg, looking to fill the textbook niche left in the ebook market by the iPad.

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University Classroom

Kindle struggling to make it as an educational device

While the iPad is being praised as an educational device, the Kindle has yet to woo university students.

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4 demonstration videos of the WeTab

4 videos of the WePad have been released. We now get a better idea of what it will be like to use the device.

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WePad changes its name to WeTab

WePad changes name to WeTab to “differentiate” from other tablets

The German tablet WePad will no longer exist under that name. The tablet will now we refereed to to as the WeTab.

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Google Editions will be a major player on the eBook market

Google will soon launch into the ebook market, a move that could trample Amazon’s Kindle ebook service as well as Apple iBook platform.

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Joojoo launches in Europe before iPad

Following disappointing US sales the Joojoo may get the break it needs in the European market.

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ClamCase turns your iPad into a laptop

The ClamCase is an iPad accessory due to come out this fall that will turn your Apple tablet into a laptop. Although it seems cool, it also seems kinda wrong.

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5 reasons the WePad kicks the iPad in the rear

Since first learning about the WePad a few weeks ago, we’ve come to realize it how the it could effectively be an worthy iPad competitor.

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Microsoft cancels courier project

Microsoft Cancels Courier Project

Microsoft has canceled its much anticipated Courier tablet project even before officially announcing the device. What does this mean for the future of the company on the tablet market ?

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