Tag: itablet
CES 2011 VIDEO – iTablet Windows 7 slate hands-on
Revealed for the first time at CES 2011, the iTablet is a 10.1 inch capacitive multitouch Windows 7 tablet, capable of full HD playback. It's a joint venture between the UK-based X2 Computing and Taiwanese Amtek Systems under the…
UK built iTablet rears its head, runs off with a shed load of iPad hype
There are a fair few tech companies piggy-backing off the hype surrounding the iPad with their own product launches, but this is both shameless and cheekily hilarious. UK based X2 Computing are set to release their own touchscreen tablet, the…
Apple iTunes music streaming as early as June?
Big rumours this morning that Apple is going to launch a streaming music version of its iTunes service in early summer. Speculation about Apple's plans has been sparked by a round of tablet-related rumours in The Wall Street Journal. In…
CES 2010: Final Thoughts
The Consumer Electronics show, the behemoth of tech, the Valhalla of gadgetry, has come and gone for yet another year. But this time, rather than arriving with a bang, it slinked into sight with something more like a whimper. CES…
CES 2010: Day 1 Round-Up
With CES 2010 now well under way, it can be pretty tough keeping track of all the latest announcements. Here's Tech Digest's round-up of the of best Day 1 at CES 2010 so far, including all the news from the…
CES 2010 – why Apple is the real star of the show
Who is likely to be the biggest name at this year's CES? Microsoft? Sony? Google? Well the irony is that the biggest star of this year's CES is not actually going to be in Vegas. The agenda for CES 2010…
Unlaunched Apple tablet unearthed
It seems that Apple have had plenty of practice when they finally get around to launching the Apple Tablet.
Apple's Tablet PC (iTablet?) coming in February?
Its sources are saying that Foxconn Electronics, makers of the iPhone and the iPod, will be the manufacturing partner for a tablet PC device and it will go on sale in the first quarter of 2010. Apparently initial shipments will be in the 300,000-400,000 range, which sounds like fairly low number to me.