The chart above feels like the calm before the storm, that storm being the holiday shopping season. For a while now we’ve been tracking the worldwide shipments of tablets vs. those of ‘traditional’ ...
Tablets represent the biggest shift in the computing industry in years, and represent a big threat to the traditional PC industry. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek just published a comprehensive, ...
Last month we published a preliminary version of the chart above, showing the unit sales trends for traditional PCs through the third quarter of the year. In short, it’s still a giant market, with ...
Previous;y, we featured this comparison chart that helps you pick a phone or laptop based on your needs. Now, the site has been to include tablets as well, making it even easier to find the right ...
Google’s Nexus 7 tablet, the company’s Android Jelly Bean-powered device, is heavy on the specs as it guns for Amazon’s Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet. It’s not only the form factor and screen size ...
Management consultancy PRTM - imagine a boutique version of McKinsey or Boston Consulting - shared some very interesting findings about the tablet marketscape with me on the eve of the Mobile World ...
No one is poised to grab a significant piece of the media tablet away from Apple, according to tech tracker Gartner. Worldwide media tablet sales to consumers will grow to 63.6 million units, up 261.4 ...
That startling statistic and prediction comes courtesy of Javelin Strategy & Research of Pleasanton, California. A boutique research firm known for its bank technology coverage, Javelin published a ...
How long can Apple hold onto its dominance of the tablet market with the iPad? There no question that the iPad is leaps and bounds ahead of all other tablets, including the latest Android tablets ...
When it comes to mobile ad performance, ads on tablets perform significantly better than ads served to handsets, according to mobile ad company Medialets' report on the first half of 2014. In-app ads ...
(Updated June 18, 2012) Without question, more enterprises are rolling out iPads and iPhones than their Android counterparts today. But there's finally some large-scale Android deployments to talk ...
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