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Ricoh gets into the tablet business, sort of

Ricoh's tablet-like device allows enterprises to capture and record documents electronically

How to keep your data in sync across platforms and devices

Keeping contacts, calendars and other data synced across mobile devices and PC platforms isn't as difficult as it seems

Asus demos phone-tablet combo, Meego netbook

It's a "smartphone" and a "dumb tablet"

Google Wallet Service Could Mean Big Cash for POS VARs

Plus, Skype 'violates' Windows systems and Intel says the era of falling PC prices is coming to an end.

ViewSonic shows tablet using Intel’s new Atom chip

The tablet allows users to switch between Android and the Windows 7 operating systems

Nvidia shows tablet running quad-core Tegra chip

CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said Nvidia's Kal-El processor will be the first quad-core chip for tablets

Tablet PCs to dominate Computex 2011

Intel will battle ARM for a slice of the burgeoning tablet market at the annual Taiwan exhibition

Five reasons Microsoft can still win the tablet war

Microsoft is expected to show off Windows 8 on a tablet next week

First look: The Kobo eReader Touch Edition

Kobo's latest addition to the e-reader market offers a simple touch interface at a reasonable price

Microsoft Set to Show Off Windows for Tablets Next Week

Plus, VCE Company launches a partner program and why Google might be too confident in the security of Chrome OS

Lenovo ThinkPad X1

The sleek ThinkPad X1 isn't really competition for the Macbook Air, it's for business road warriors who like to travel light

Smartphones dominate mobile device market: Gartner

Apple, Samsung and HTC all reported strong first quarter results and Android is dominating among operating systems

Tech Data Canada to build smarter networks

Avnet gets in on the VBlock craze

Honda joins Sony as latest high-profile Canadian data breach

Automaker cites 'unauthorized access' of customers' personal data; few details disclosed

Two convicted in U.S. over counterfeit Cisco gear

A federal jury found that the two persons had altered product labels to defraud U.S. customers

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