If you're one of the iPad's 300,000 tablet converts, here's a hot tip (pun intended) for you: keep your iPad out of the sun, or maybe cart an ice box around with you. Some owners are complaining that their new...
AOL has updated its instant messaging app for the iPhone and the iPod Touch with entirely new features for the iPad. It's obviously bigger, for one, which gives AIM a little more room to breathe, showing your active chats, the...
Reviews from the folks who Apple sent an iPad to early are starting to come out. What did they think? Boing Boing's Xeni Jardin called the device a "a touch of genius," and added: Flick the switch and the novelty...
Asus has made a name for itself with netbooks. I remember when I first started writing about the Eee PC (before my time writing about it for DVICE), it was odd to think of a cheap computer as something super...
With some 240,000 to 500,000 pre-orders rumored for the iPad, it makes sense: Apple has run out of launch-day iPads. Now, before you take to rioting in the streets, don't worry, you'll still get yours. You won't have to wait...
We know many of you prefer the Kindle for its e-ink screen that's easier on the eyes, but that same screen prevents the Kindle from being able to offer e-books in color. Who needs color, though, right? Well, tablet users,...
There's a storm brewin' on the horizon, folks. Apple seems poised to set the pace when it comes to tablet computing in much the same way that the company led the touchscreen handheld market with the iPhone. This time, however,...
Although many business categories are anxiously waiting to get their hands on the new iPad, certain sectors with more rugged needs will automatically disqualify the device from consideration. For those companies the new Panasonic Toughbook H1 will likely be the...
The iPad was supposed to be Apple's revolutionary new product, the one that would make tablets palatable to the masses. Instead, it's a product that falls into all the old tablet pitfalls while adding some new ones into the mix....
While the world makes plans for New Year's, tech enthusiasts look forward to the annual Consumer Electronics Show is just around the corner. Every year at the beginning of January pretty much the entire technology industry descends on Las Vegas...