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    Survey says: people prefer a Windows tablet

    A survey conducted by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has revealed that a majority of consumers would surprisingly prefer to purchase a Windows tablet, despite Apple's apparent domination in...

    Show your evil side with PowerColor’s Devil 13 6970 videocard, tail and horns not included

    Any PC gamer worth his salt knows that October signifies the start of the flood of AAA titles for the holiday season. Instead of wondering if your aged rig...

    Smart plans to launch Rocket WiFi Plus, spreads HSPA+ love around

    Love Smart's Rocket HSPA+ USB stick but want to spread the high-speed love around? Don't worry, you'll be able to do that soon. Smart has announced that it'll be...

    Sony looks to take over mobile business, buying out Ericsson?

    Sony Ericsson isn't doing well in the smartphone industry globally, and though it's managed to find a hit once in a while, it seems that's not enough for Sony....

    Remembering Steve

      I'm probably the least qualified person to write about Steve Jobs, probably because I've never owned any of his products. But I can say this - though I've stayed...

    Epson announces two new printer series with extremely low costs per page

    Epson has unveiled two brand new printer series aimed to bring about maximum efficiency in both productivity and cost. Targeted at small and medium workspaces, the L-series is the...

    Pentax unveils ridiculously small Q – the smallest interchangeable lens camera in the world

    While interchangeable lens cameras have all managed to shrink in size in the past couple of years, they're still relatively bulky compared to smaller, slimmer point and shoots. Well,...

    HTC acknowledges security vulnerability, promises a fix soon

    HTC has acknowledged the existence of the security vulnerability that was recently found by the Android Police, and has issued a public statement regarding the matter. The company advises...

    Microsoft’s Zune music players are now officially dead, lives on in Phone 7

    Ah the Zune. It was Microsoft's answer to the Apple's iPod, and many a tech-geek's device of choice when going against the tide of iPod fanboys. Alas, Microsoft has...