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Amazon’s Kindle Fire Overtook Samsung Galaxy Tab In Just Three Months

The demand of Tablets has been tremendously increasing during last three months. Apple dominated the Tablet segment during holiday session and sold record 15.4 million units during the final quarter (calendar year) of 2011. However, Android based Tablet market also...

‘Google Tablet’ Is Coming In First Half Of 2012 [BREAKING]

The Tablet has revolutionized the whole world and none of the part of the world is remained inaccessible from its grab.  One side Apple has dominated by introducing its extraordinary iPad 2 while other side Kindle Fire has exploited...

Google Zeitgeist 2011: Kindle Fire And iPhone 4S Top The List Of Most Searched Gadgets

Google has completed a decade and a year in internet industry. Each year Google publish the Zeitgeist on the basis of most popular and fastest rising searches terms based on different categories from all across the world. Today, Google...

Kindle Fire To Emerge As Most Valuable Tablet After Apple iPad: Beats Galaxy Tab !

It has been said enough times before and there is no wonder to learn this again. Apple is expected to maintain its supremacy in the tablet market with 65% of market share in Q4. Surprisingly, it would be followed by...

Troubled RIM Drops Blackberry PlayBook Price To $199

Finally, RIM (Research In Motion) has decided to reduce the price of its latest Tablet-BlackBerry PlayBook- which would be available for the customers at $199. The company has taken the decision due to intense competition from Apple’s iPad and Google’s...

Amazon Kindle Fire Vs Apple iPad: Will It Make A Viable Comparison ?

With the launch of Kindle Fire, Amazon has incubated the competition in Tablet market . It’s been predicted that Kindle Fire has all potential to grow at the cost of Apple's iPad. A recent survey, conducted by Retrevo over more than 1000 Americans,...
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Tech Layoffs in 2024 Showing No Sign of Slowing Down: Google and Tesla Among the Hardest Hit

When layoffs in tech companies peaked in 2023, industry analysts attributed this surge to excessive hiring during the Covid-19...
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