Lest anybody be under any illusions that my past article was an endorsement of the madness that appears to have taken hold of Apple, let me be clear. Whatever Cook & Co may be thinking, the iPad Pro will never be a replacement for a MacBook or any other Mac. In fact, it’s not even a replacement for the iPad.
If 6 inches is not enough then there is no pleasing. OPPO’s new R7 PLUS, an Android smartphone, comes with a vivid full HD, 1080p screen, an amazing camera, and a fingerprint scanner that actually works.
Aggressive marketing by mobile phone operators and the popularity of Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone Plus has driven yearly growth in the Australian smartphone market.
The new Huawei MediaPad X2 has twice as many CPU cores, but you'll notice the difference when it's in your hand, not in your pocket.
A new report says that the 138 million phablets expected to ship in 2015 will increase to over 400 million by 2019 and bring phablets ‘into the mainstream’.
Tablet sales in Australia slid by 28% in the first half of this year compared with the last six months of 2013 and Apple’s iPad was outsold in Australia, for the first time, by Android-based devices.
The mobile market continues to evolve, with phablets and wearables the big growth areas. The push for phablets – larger screen smartphones with the screen size of a small tablet – is particularly strong,
Acer has kicked off Taiwan's Computex show with a bang, announcing several touch-friendly products including the industry's first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet.
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