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Steve Jobs Ruled Out 7″ iPads

March 1, 2012Erik Kain

James Paczkowski, writing at All Things D, says the Apple rumor mill has gone too far in predicting an iPad mini: The second report, also from Digitimes, is far less credible and resurfaces long-running rumors that Apple is gearing up to produce a “mini” iPad, a 7.85-inch device to compete with the Kindle Fire and Nook, […]

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Is A Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet On The Horizon?

February 16, 2012Erik Kain

Samsung’s giant Galaxy Note smartphone has been described as a ‘phoneblet’ thanks to its massive 5.4″ screen. The innovate smartphone comes with an S Pen stylus, allowing you to take notes or draw sketches directly onto your phone. And while the big screen may have some downsides when it comes to actually talking on the […]

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American Times 2012-02-06 08:00:02

February 6, 2012Erik Kain

Samsung’s high-end ‘phoneblet’ – a smartphone/tablet hybrid – the Galaxy Note is now available for pre-order if you happen to subscribe to AT&T. The high-end device stands out thanks to a massive 5.3-inch display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 16 GB of built-in memory, and a 1280×800 resolution. Unlike most smartphones these days, the Note […]

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Samsung Galaxy Note Available For Pre-Order At AT&T

February 6, 2012Erik Kain

Samsung’s high-end ‘phoneblet’ – a smartphone/tablet hybrid – the Galaxy Note is now available for pre-order if you happen to subscribe to AT&T. The high-end device stands out thanks to a massive 5.3-inch display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 16 GB of built-in memory, and a 1280×800 resolution. Unlike most smartphones these days, the Note […]

Read more at Forbes.

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