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Buy-back services like Gazelle and NextWorth are pushing buyers to trade in now before prices drop in the post-Apple announcement rush.
From Samsung's new curved smartphone to the rumored date of Apple's new iPad unveiling, here's what you missed yesterday.
Apple will introduce its next-gen iPads at an event on Oct. 22, according to AllThingsD.
Samsung's next generation small-screen tablet arrives on another carrier.
More and more tablet vendors are conscious of the need for more precise styluses that mimic the familiar writing experience.
Barnes and Noble's Nooks may be dark-horse tablets, but they've got a soft spot in our hearts, and these days the Nook app choices are leaps and bounds better than they once were.
Putting an iPad in the hand of every student in Los Angeles might not have been such a good plan after all.
Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX is the simplest high-quality small-screen tablet you can buy, and ease of use doesn't come at the cost of performance.
This year's Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet picks up exactly where last year's model left off, making key upgrades to the display and internals while improving its core stylus and multitasking features, but it's still not perfect.
Chinese parts supplier sw-box.com this week posted a video of what it says is the shell for the next iPad.
Shattering your iPad screen? That's so not a good thing. Just ask Martha Stewart.
From Amazon's new Kindle Fires to the upcoming Valve Steam Machines, here's what you missed yesterday.
The Kindle Fire HDX is an HD tablet at a pretty sweet price. Here's how Amazon's new 7-inch tablet compares to Apple's aging iPad Mini.
Amazon's new 7-inch tablet shares the same price as Google's Nexus 7, but how does it stack up in features?
Amazon's new Kindle Fire HDX is here, packing upgraded specs and a new Mayday button. So how does it stack up against the Apple iPad? Read on to find out.
From Amazon's new Kindle Fire lineup to YouTube's plan to revamp its comments section, here's what you missed yesterday.
From the next-generation Surface tablet to Valve's new SteamOS, here's what you missed yesterday.
HP unveiled four new Android tablets, including 7-, 8-, and 10-inch models.
About 63 percent of Americans with cell phones use those devices to access the Internet, according to the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
If you're looking for a large-screen Android tablet that will let you browse the Web, watch movies, and play a few games, the Insignia Flex 10.1 is a great deal—just don't push it too hard.