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Review: The skinny on the iPad mini—it's not the size that counts
But that display? It's a different story; one that could be the deciding factor.
But that display? It's a different story; one that could be the deciding factor.
Google's open source OS made the world of mobile devices a better place.
LG gets it right by packing power into a sleek-looking chassis.
The $249 Chromebook delivers surprisingly good performance for the price.
Last year's Nook Tablet now starts at $159, while the Nook Color is $139.
Ars recommends three apps for the Android users to check out this weekend.
The PowerVR SGX554MP4 offers twice the processing power, twice the performance.
A Facebook phone would bring a hardware button to a software fight.
A full review is in the works, but here are answers to several reader questions.
NFC left in the dust as Google switches its focus to programmable plastic cards.
Also on the list are two monitor deals, ending Friday night.
Android defendants have relied on such patents in smartphone patent wars.
Revised statement leaves out comments that irritated UK judge.
New rules seem designed to benefit incumbent taxicabs rather than consumers.
Cupertino, we have a problem.
You don't have to have a touchscreen for Windows 8, but it couldn't hurt.
We loved the tablet, and it's a success, but not the runaway hit Google hopes.
AMD, Broadcom, and Samsung are among the first licensees.
Multiple users are only supported on Android 4.2 tablets, not phones.
Quad-core Snapdragon trounces the Galaxy SIII, trades blows with the iPhone 5.
We get our hands on the HTC Windows Phone 8X and find it could be Nokia's biggest threat.
The LED bulbs can be controlled via iOS or open source apps.
None are more than $199, but they won't enter the market together.
The oft-delayed tools will be available for download tomorrow.
Can new apps, new lock screens, and a child-safety mode draw in users?
But that display? It's a different story; one that could be the deciding factor.
In-depth and hands-on with what it does and how it does it.
LG gets it right by packing power into a sleek-looking chassis.
E-voting is on the decline in the US, but it's going strong in other countries.