We've been told by the conference organizers well before the rumor of the BlackPad surfaced that there was going to be
no major tablet announcements and that the conference was going to focus on the developer community.
Not exact matches
Wednesday's long - awaited
announcement that they are entering the
tablet game with their $ 199 Amazon Kindle Fire was an appropriate follow - up to news from earlier in the month that the world's largest Internet store (with revenue of $ 34 billion in 2010) was testing a
major redesign of their website, in short optimizing the shopping experience for
tablet devices.
Amazon continued it's quest to become a
major force in the
tablet market yesterday with the
announcements of it's latest devices.
After rumors abounded that Amazon had not one, but two
major announcements, first with the Coyote and Hollywood tag - team of Amazon
tablets in the works, and now this week's unveiling that Amazon may be in the process of publishing ePub files for the Kindle, making it compliant with the industry standard for digital publishing, one has to wonder what exactly Barnes & Noble is cooking up that can compete with those possibilities.
The
major company that hasn't made any significant Windows
tablet announcements in this space yet is Samsung.
Amazon continued it's quest to become a
major force in the
tablet market yesterday with the
announcements of...
Since the iPad's
announcement back in January we've seen practically every
major manufacturer announce, confirm or release some sort of
tablet device — in other words,
tablets are very much here to stay, whether you like it or not.
In a stunning
announcement for Mario fans, Nintendo confirmed that they will be working with DeNA, a
major player in the Japanese mobile market, to create games for phones and
tablets based on Nintendo's established properties within the year.
While the 2017 edition won't have Samsung's biggest news — that's going to wait until April, according to rumors — you can expect some sort of
announcement, be it
tablet, wearable or smartphone, from nearly every
major Android manufacturer.