Offering one of the bigger tablets out there at sub-$1000 pricing for all but the 5G model with 128GB which is $1079, Samsung is including a stylus in the box and hopes that Android users looking for a quality, affordable Android tablet choose this model.
It's not just Panasonic that's in the ruggedised Android tablet space, but Samsung too, with its second-generation Enhanced Galaxy Tab Active2.
Samsung has seen at least two reports of its Galaxy S7 Edge exploding, and US authorities are warning of exploding washing machines and an accidentally crushed tablet burnt on a plane.
A range of 8 and 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab A tablets, with and without stylus, have been launched by Samsung to battle the iPad and Microsoft’s Surface tablets.
Samsung has suffered a big blow in the US over the weekend with a court issuing an import ban on some Samsung devices on grounds they violate two of Apple's patents.
The Wallee range of cases and mounts now makes provision for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the new iPad.
Flurry, a mobile app analytics and advertising platform, has released some analysis showing, Amazon's Kindle Fire equalling the 'session usage' that Samsung's Galaxy Tab is seeing in astounding record time.
We've had the Sony Tablet and the Toshiba Tablet AT100, now meet the Toshiba Tablet AT200. It might have an unimaginative name, but Toshiba reckons it is the thinnest and lightest in its class.
It's probably too late for most people's Christmas shopping, but Optus started selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab today.
It's probably too late for most people's Christmas shopping, but Optus started selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab today.
Following Wednesday's announcement of a (small) victory for Samsung over Apple in their ongoing court battle, Apple has managed to turn the tables. Again.
Breaking news: The Federal Court of Australia has unanimously overturned Apple's interlocutory injunction against Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet.
After Apple got down and dirty with the legal eagles in Australia and stopping Samsung from releasing its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, Samsung certainly protested, but now they've dropped a tidy little lawsuit against Apple in return against several of its oh so shinily crunchy Jobsian iDevices.
Samsung's lawyers sing the Galaxy Tab 10.1's praises, but Australian judges are nowhere near giving the tablet the all-clear to start actually selling.
With Apple and Samsung's Australian (and global) court battles continuing, perhaps its time to ditch the Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Australia, and start focusing on the Ice-Cream Sandwich version of the Galaxy Tab instead?
With Samsung planning to launch its Galaxy Tab 10.1 (or versions thereof) in India 'on Wednesday' and Australia in September following the EU injunction that is seeing Galaxy 10.1's taken off store shelves where it was already on sale.
Neeeeiiiiiin! Ze Germans haf banned ze Galaxy in ze country of Germany und ze rest of ze European Union except for ze Nezzerlands, und Samsung ist very annoyed while Apple ist happien. Achtung!
Although the local Tab 10.1 launch has been 'postponed', Galaxy Tab 10.1 users in the US will be able to update their Tabs from Friday with a host of new features, including Adobe Flash Player 10.3 and more.
If you were reading iTWire.com yesterday, you would already have known the 'OFFICIAL' news that Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 media launch was delayed thanks to Apple's legal moves.
Samsung has issued an official statement answering some of the many questions raised over media reports that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been prevented from launching in Australia as planned.
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