BlackBerry prices Playbook same as iPad 2
Research In Motion Ltd. says its tablet computer, the BlackBerry PlayBook, will start selling in the United States and Canada on April 19 for $499 to $699. RIM said Tuesday that customers can start...
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Sony is planning a tablet computer with a touch panel similar to Apple’s iPad for later this year that the Japanese manufacturer promises will make the best of its gadgetry and entertainment strengths....
View ArticleNAPCO narrows loss as sales spike
Alarm manufacturer NAPCO Security Technologies narrowed its first quarter loss to $167,000 from $1.13 million a year ago, as sales rose 6 percent to $16.2 million. The Amityville-based maker of...
View ArticleNew Google small tablet challenges Kindle Fire
Google is unveiling a small tablet computer bearing its brand in a challenge to Amazon’s Kindle Fire. The Nexus Seven is designed specifically for Google Play, the online store that sells movies,...
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View ArticleAmazon Kindle Fire sold out as new model expected
Amazon doesn't say how many Fires it has sold, but says it captured 22 percent of U.S. tablet sales over nine months
View ArticleNew Samsung tablets mimic Galaxy phones
Samsung is making its tablet computers look more like its hit Galaxy phones in the hope that the success of the smartphones can boost tablet sales.
View ArticleBlackBerry prices Playbook same as iPad 2
Research In Motion Ltd. says its tablet computer, the BlackBerry PlayBook, will start selling in the United States and Canada on April 19 for $499 to $699. RIM said Tuesday that customers can start...
View ArticleSony unveils tablets to compete with Apple
Sony is planning a tablet computer with a touch panel similar to Apple’s iPad for later this year that the Japanese manufacturer promises will make the best of its gadgetry and entertainment strengths....
View ArticleNAPCO narrows loss as sales spike
Alarm manufacturer NAPCO Security Technologies narrowed its first quarter loss to $167,000 from $1.13 million a year ago, as sales rose 6 percent to $16.2 million. The Amityville-based maker of...
View ArticleNew Google small tablet challenges Kindle Fire
Google is unveiling a small tablet computer bearing its brand in a challenge to Amazon’s Kindle Fire. The Nexus Seven is designed specifically for Google Play, the online store that sells movies,...
View ArticleGitomer: The reality of classroom learning
Everyone needs sales and personal development training.
View ArticleAmazon Kindle Fire sold out as new model expected
Amazon doesn't say how many Fires it has sold, but says it captured 22 percent of U.S. tablet sales over nine months
View ArticleNew Samsung tablets mimic Galaxy phones
Samsung is making its tablet computers look more like its hit Galaxy phones in the hope that the success of the smartphones can boost tablet sales.
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