Samsung’s newest Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet is now available for $399.99 from several retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, hhgregg, Tiger Direct, Walmart and Office Depot. The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 offers a 10.1-inch display with a 1280 x 800-pixel resolution, 16GB of storage, a built-in IR blaster for controlling your TV channels, a microSD
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Is Samsung Prepping a New Galaxy Tab 10.1 for its May 3 London Event?
It sounds like Samsung may have more than the Galaxy S III lined up for its upcoming May 3 event in London. According to a report from CNET Asia, citing unnamed sources, the Korean company is preparing to introduce a 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab “to complement the handset launch.” The device will apparently run a dual-core
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Review: A $249.99 Android 4.0 Tablet
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 during Mobile World Congress, a 7-inch tablet that sits between the original Galaxy Tab and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, thanks to the inclusion of ICS. We’ve had our hands on a review unit for several days now and we’re ready to bring you our full review. Is
Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Available for Pre-order; Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Pre-orders Start May 4
Samsung just announced pre-order dates for two of its newest tablets and one of its latest Galaxy Player devices. The Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is now available for pre-order for $249.99 and will be in retail stores on April 22nd. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 ($399.99) and the Galaxy Player 4.2 ($199.99) will be available for
QVC Accidentally Reveals 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0 Pricing
The popular home shopping merchant QVC appears to have accidentally jumped the gun by launching — and quickly pulling — a brand new pre-order page for Samsung’s unreleased 8GB Wi-Fi only 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2.0. The Galaxy Tab 2.0 has yet to receive an official release date, but the most interesting part of this blunder
Microsoft: OnLive Desktop Violates Licensing Terms
The great thing about OnLive Desktop is, in essence, it offers a virtual Windows 7 and Microsoft Office experience in a tablet form factor. In the “post-PC” era, OnLive demonstrates the potential of cloud services and how consumers might transition with devices like the iPad or Galaxy Tab. But it sounds like before that potential
Up to 18,000 iPad 2s May Enlist for the U.S. Air Force
Nearly a month after making a proposal to replace its inflight manuals with 18,000 iPad 2s, the U.S. Air Force has awarded a $9.36 million contract to Phoenix-based vendor Executive Technology to make the purchase. Apple’s tablet supposedly beat out competition from the PlayBook, Xoom, Galaxy Tab and Nook Tablet. Bloomberg reports the Air Force
Verizon To Offer 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 on March 1st for $500
Verizon Wireless announced on Tuesday that it will begin offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 on March 1st for $500 with a new two-year contract. Pretty pricey, if you ask us, especially considering it will run the older Android Honeycomb 3.2 operating system. Other features include a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, support for Verizon’s 4G LTE
Thoughts on Why There is No Widescreen iPad
The iPad has generated a lot of fans. Perhaps coincidentally, many of those fans reside on the boards of other companies. Since its inception it has been copied ad nauseum. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing as that’s how innovation becomes mainstream. However, I think that for all the competition has tried, they have
U.S. Air Force Considering Huge iPad 2 Purchase For Pilots
A new Bloomberg report suggests the U.S. Air Force may purchase as many as 18,000 iPad 2s as replacement for manuals and navigation charts. The service’s Air Mobility Command reportedly has plans to issue a proposal, which would be one of the military’s largest orders of computer tablets. If correct, it would surely advance Apple’s
Dutch Court Rules Galaxy Tab 10.1 is Not an Apple Clone
A court in the Netherlands has ruled that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 does not infringe on any of Apple’s patents. Apple was denied a preliminary injunction against the Galaxy Tab back in August. Apple appealed that decision, which the courts decided to uphold. The ruling comes one week before the Dusseldorf Higher Regional Court is
Samsung Copy Apple? They Should.
There’s been a lot of press covering Samsung’s apparent penchant for all things Apple. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, one might conjecture that the Korean giant is infatuated with the folks in Cupertino. The patent and trade dress issues concerning the Galaxy 10.1 tablet and the Galaxy phones are well known. The
Galaxy S Unlikely to Receive Android 4.0 Value Pack Update
When news hit that Samsung’s tremendously popular Galaxy S line wouldn’t receive the Ice Cream Sandwich treatment, users were understandably upset. Over 10 million units were sold worldwide; that’s quite a few customers that won’t be able to enjoy ICS on a device that was only released in June 2010. The Korean-based company responded by
Samsung Now Planning a Value Pack for GalaxyTab and Galaxy S?
The ongoing saga of Ice Cream Sandwich coming to the original GalaxyTab and Galaxy S phone got a new, even odder, chapter today. Samsung has been having a rough time with what is going to happen with the next iteration of the Android operating system and two of its most popular products from 2010. First
Samsung Reexamining ICS on GalaxyTab and Galaxy S
Apparently the fact that the original GalaxyTab and the Galaxy S were two of the biggest devices of 2010 might be causing Samsung to take another look at getting Ice Cream Sandwich on to them. We reported the other day that Samsung had announced via its Samsung Tomorrow blog (in Korean) that the original GalaxyTab and Galaxy
Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab Not Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich
If you’re an owner of Samsung Galaxy S or Galaxy Tab, and you’ve anxiously been awaiting the arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich on your device … we’ve got some bad news for you. Samsung posted a note to its Samsung Tomorrow blog (in Korean) that detailed why the Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy Tab
This Is How Apple Wants Your Samsung Galaxy Tab To Look
Late last month, a judge lifted a ban against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia and finally gave Samsung the go-ahead to launch the device down under. Of course, Apple appealed the decision to the High Court, but its luck ran out. However, if Apple’s appeal had have been successful, Samsung would have had
U.S Judge Denies Apple’s Request to Ban Samsung’s Galaxy Devices
A U.S judge has reportedly denied Apple’s request to ban Samsung’s Galaxy line of products in the United States. Apple has claimed that Samsung is “slavishly copying” its products with the Galaxy line, and the two companies are currently in the middle of twenty lawsuits across ten different countries around the world regarding those claims.
Amazon to Launch 8.9-Inch Kindle Fire Tablet in Second Quarter of 2012
Following the huge success of its debut tablet, the affordable 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet, it’s unsurprising that Amazon has plans to extend its Kindle Fire lineup. According to sources with Amazon’s “supply chain makers,” the online retail giant is prepping an 8.9-inch tablet that it will launch during the second quarter of 2012. The company
Samsung Tweaks Galaxy Tab 10.1 For German Relaunch
Samsung has reportedly tweaked its 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab so it can be sold in Germany. Called the Galaxy Tab 10.1N, the tablet was slightly redesigned in order to get around an injunction Apple won earlier this year banning sales of the original in the country. Apple claimed that Samsung had copied the design of the
AT&T Rolling Out LTE to Six New Markets on November 20
AT&T is on a mission. After releasing their first two LTE enabled smartphones just this month, the company is introducing the next generation of mobile speeds to six additional markets, bringing its total to 15 nationwide. What else? Well, how about a brand new and exclusive 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9? AT&T promised they’d bring proper
T-Mobile to Offer Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus from Nov. 16
T-Mobile has added Samsung’s latest tiny tablet to its portfolio of 4G-enabled slates. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is quite possibly one of the most exciting 7-inch tablets so far, with an impressive array of specifications that include a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 3-megapixel camera. Weighing in at just 0.77 lbs.,
Amazon’s Kindle Fire 2 to Feature 8.9-Inch Display?
Amazon’s debut tablet hasn’t even begun to hit its early adopters yet, and already reports have turned to its successor, the Amazon Kindle Fire 2. Early rumors claimed that the second-generation slate would sport a 10.1-inch display, in order to better compete with the likes of the iPad and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1. But the
T-Mobile Unleashes Herd of Devices, Including Galaxy 10.1 Tablet, myTouch Q, HTC Radar, More!
It’s a launch-a-palooza at Magenta today. America’s #4 carrier has pulled the trigger on no less than six different gadgets, so if you’ve got your eye on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, HTC Radar 4G, myTouch and myTouchQ (available only online until 11/9), LG DoublePlay (available in stores starting today), or the Samsung Exhibit II
GameStop Now Selling Android Tablets for Gaming
GameStop has officially started selling their previously promised tablets. No, these are not new gadgets, rather, they are pre-existing Android tablets loaded with GameStop content. There’s also the possibility that the retailer will take its game-streaming service out of limited beta and make it available on these devices. Right now, the company is touting three
































