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Ultrabooks to feature prominently at CES

Tablets were the name of the game at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but this year it's all about the Ultrabook. The super-thin device, which is more powerful than a netbook and

RBC: RIM PlayBook sales could reach 6M in one year

RBC Capital Markets GM Mike Abramsky suggested in a note to investors that Research In Motion ( NASDAQ: RIMM ) could sell as many as 6 million BlackBerry PlayBook tablets in the device's first year of

Wi-Fi-only tablet a valuable enterprise device

Tablets are certainly dominating the technology news, as every computer maker and cell-phone manufacturer aims to enter the promising market. While the tablets announced earlier this month at the

Lenovo creates new unit to focus on smartphones, tablets and other devices

Lenovo announced it is creating a new business group charged with creating mobile devices including tablets and smartphones along with devices for new categories such as cloud computing and smart TV.

Verizon reveals LTE devices

As promised, Verizon Wireless introduced a handful of LTE devices, including four smartphones, two tablets, two mobile hotspots and two notebooks. In addition, the operator said it would add 140 LTE

Motorola announces awaited tablet based on Android 3.0

Motorola Mobility has introduced its awaited tablet, the Xoom, which will run on version 3.0 of Google's ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) Android operating system--an OS specifically designed for tablets. Motorola

Does the enterprise care about 4G yet?

Does the enterprise care about 4G yet? Faster mobile data networks will be the rage in 2011 as Sprint Nextel ( NYSE: S ) and partner Clearwire, which is building out WiMAX networks and now covers 71

Sprint unveils third WiMAX smartphone

Sprint Nextel ( NYSE: S ) introduced its third WiMAX smartphone, the HTC Evo Shift 4G, along with the Novatel Wireless MiFi 3G/4G mobile hotspot. The HTC Evo Shift smartphone runs version 2.2. of

Motorola teases up Android Honeycomb tablet launch

Motorola is poised to introduce a tablet based on Google's ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) next-generation Android Honeycomb operating system at the Consumer Electronics Show next month. The company released a video

HP expected to announce WiMAX-enabled WebOS tablets

According to specification sheets obtained by Fox News, Hewlett-Packard ( NYSE: HPQ ) is expected to release three separate Palm webOS tablets during next month's Consumer Electronics Show, and all