Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablets have a lot to offer that vanilla Android tablets don’t–lower prices and a larger media selection, for example–but a huge selection of tablet-optimized apps isn’t one of ...
The following is a column sent to us by Skip Ferderber. We though it hit home on a lot of points, and decided to republish it with his permission: Let’s start with a popular tech-talk premise ...
Android is a capable modern OS for slates that's often enhanced by the tablet maker. Here's what to look for in an Android tablet, along with our top-tested choices. I’m one of PCMag’s mobile writers.
Since the launch of the first iPad, Android tablets have struggled to compete. A lack of optimized apps means that Android tablets still don’t offer as seamless a transition to larger displays, which ...
No more pretending your big screen is iddy-biddy ...
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