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Asus has released the latest in its series of Android-based Transformer Pad tablets. The new Asus Transformer Pad TF300T, which will be available in Australian stores this week, follows on from the Transformer and Transformer Prime tablets.
By TechWorld staff | 14 May, 2012 15:19
ASUS will sell its new Transformer Pad TF300T in Australia later this week.
By Ross Catanzariti | 14 May, 2012 14:20
The next four months promise are likely to see a period of tablet experimentation on a grander scale than ever.
By Matt Hamblen | 11 May, 2012 01:15
The ASUS PadFone uses a docking design to create a smartphone tablet hybrid.
By Ross Catanzariti | 17 April, 2012 15:55
Acer has announced the Iconia Tab A510 tablet with Android 4.0, joining the growing market of device makers releasing quad-core tablets.
By Agam Shah | 23 March, 2012 04:07
It seems like all phones and all tablets do all things for all people these days. Every single smartphone and touch tablet has become just about everything anyone could ever want in a mobile device.
By Mike Elgan | 06 March, 2012 02:28
At CES 2011 today, Asus announced three new Android tablets and a Windows 7 based slate PC. The tablets, all Android-based, go by the moniker "Eee Pad" while the Windows 7 device is called an "Eee Slate." Each one offers some unique features, from stylus input options to sliding keyboards or docking stations. Unfortunately, we don't yet have exact shipping dates or prices for the Android tablets, and the Eee Slate looks to be fairly pricey.
By Jason Cross | 05 January, 2011 12:32
It seems as if we've been writing about USB 3.0 forever, but it has really been only about two years since Intel and other parties formed a promotional group for USB 3.0 in 2007. The spec was completed in November 2008, at which time the standard's backers said that a glut of devices would hit the market late this year. Well, that statement turned out to be almost right: Devices are coming very soon, but the glut won't be until next year.
By Jason Cross | 30 September, 2009 01:43
Computer maker Asus may be getting ready to launch an e-reader that would mimic the traditional book, be in full color and come loaded with a variety of innovative features.
By Ian Paul | 08 September, 2009 05:21
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