Handheld Group, a leading manufacturer of rugged mobile computers and smartphones, and Spillman Technologies, Inc., a leading public safety software provider, announced the compatibility of the ...
Handheld US, a North American supplier of rugged PDAs and devices, recently announced that its Algiz 7 rugged tablet computer is certified for connectivity on the Verizon Wireless network. The Algiz 7 ...
Are the pros of flexible battlefield tablets worth the risks of having to read email downrange? (Image courtesy of Saab) The smartphone is such an integral part of modern life that it’s only natural ...
[Lidköping, Sweden, and Corvallis, Ore., February 3, 2016.] Handheld Group, a leading manufacturer of rugged mobile computers and tablets, today announced that it is now offering a Windows 10 version ...
This week MobileDemand expanded its product family to include a rugged, ultra-mobile handheld tablet: The xTablet A680. This enterprise-ready, later generation Android 8.1 with MT8735b Quad Core ...
While the Apple iPad certainly has kicked off a mobile computing boom since it was announced last April, it is increasingly apparent that it, and competing tablets modeled after it, are not the only ...
Check out this cool new handheld web tablet from Korean manufacturer, Mintpass, called the Mintpad. The Mintpad features a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen, integrated WiFi, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and 4GB ...
Handheld introduced today the all new Algiz 7 rugged tablet PC. The Algiz 7 is an ultra rugged mobile 7-inch widescreen tablet that runs Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating system and features ...
More than 50 new tablet computers are expected to debut at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. But only one is meant for people in the poorest regions of the world, and comes ...
Sony's experimented with quirky devices in the past, but these days it tends to take a distinctly no-nonsense approach to design. Similar to the other members of the Z3 range, the Tablet Compact has a ...
A new report shows that 85 percent of U.S. tablet owners are using their tablets as their "couch computer" instead of laptops or smartphones while watching TV. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET ...
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