Microsoft To Release Army Of Slates With iPad In Sights

With CES 2011 just around the corner, Microsoft might just be in the business of countering the iPad’s nearly unfailing goal of staying at the top. To make this report short, let me explain quickly what’s going on here: Microsoft may demo Windows 7 or Windows 8 on these tablets, which would be manufactured by Samsung, Dell, and others.
One particular model (the Samsung Gloria?) would have a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, possibly turning it into a consumer-oriented productivity tablet, or just plain old business. Microsoft is also focusing on apps, as an app market would be present and based on the web. Either way, this upcoming CES will be full of surprises (and maybe that M13x I’ve been dreaming of from Alienware). Via: Bits NYT



Today is a new moment in history. Government secrets from around the world, both classified as “top secret”, “secret”, and levels below the aforementioned have been released to the public via several of the world’s most prominent publications, for all eyes to read, know, and understand. This being a tech blog, the first thing that is of interest is the China Politburo incident involving the hacking of Google and several other multi-billion dollar mega corporations within the last year.
It’s time to see how far Windows Phone 7 has come since its November 8th launch, and that’s 3,000 apps and games, with 15,000 developers and counting. These numbers of course please the
It is indeed so. The Galaxy Tab is an overpriced Android tablet. The last version besides the unannounced Wi-Fi version is the AT&T model, which launches on the 21st for $650 and has $15 and $25 pay-as-you-go data plans at 250MB and 2GB, respectively. On the flipside, US Cellular will launch their version of the Tab with $14.99 for 200MB or $54.99 for 5GB with tethering enabled data plans, and $399 on-contract or $599 off for the Galaxy Tab itself. Hit past the cut for the press releases.





