Apple has announced the release of a 128-gigabyte iPad coming in February. Meanwhile, new images from Asia purport to show the new design for the next generation of the popular tablet.
While every company is showing 4K resolution TVs in monstrous sizes with high price tags, Panasonic has revealed the world's first tablet with 4K resolution.
Years before the iPad, Microsoft showed off its own tablet PC, but it failed to catch on. Then, in 2007, Microsoft showed off a cool touchscreen table computer called the Surface. But the $10,000 price tag was a non-starter for most.
The age of touchscreen tablets has been hailed as the beginning of an exciting new phase of computing, redefining our relationships with our gadgets. But this view tends to ignore the disabled, who may not have the ability to use a finger to swipe on the latest iPhone app. Now a new tablet accessory offers a solution for children who need a little extra help to access the world of touchscreens.