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Windows tablets have an advantage over competing slates as they are also PCs. Sometimes that's not really a good thing. Written by James Kendrick, Contributor Nov. 11, 2013 at 3:55 a.m. PT ...
Android has grown to become the largest computing platform on Earth, and this has led to a plethora of cool Android apps, ...
A powered USB hub like this 7-port Anker model makes it much easier to use a Windows tablet as a Windows PC. Other tablets will offer a full-size USB port, but only a single one.
Microsoft's latest 2-in-1 Copilot+ PC, the Surface Pro 12-inch, is now available for purchase. The Surface Pro 12-inch has a ...
Whether it was Windows for Pen, Windows XP Tablet PC, or the current Windows 7, tablet accessibility has been treated as an optional extra that you can bolt on to the rest of the operating system.
Back in 2019, the global PC market was showing signs of shrinking. Then the pandemic came along and made PCs and Macs ...
REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 25, 2004 — Microsoft Corp. today announced availability of the Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 operating system, the successor to Windows XP Tablet PC Edition introduced in ...
On Thursday, Intel’s hardware partners showed off their mid-range Windows 8 hybrid devices at a Clover Trail coming-out party. Today we reveal the hardware in all its photographic splendor. Each ...
Gaming on tablets has been popular for years, particularly with the iPad, but the latest ROG Flow Z13 appeals to fans of PC gaming in particular as a Windows tablet with high-end processing.
Windows 11 changes everything for tablet PC users. Up until the new OS was released, I had been happily using Windows 10 on a small, inexpensive Surface Go in Tablet Mode (with no keyboard).
In 2002, it launched the stylus-based Windows XP Tablet PC. Its strength was in its handwriting recognition software, but the tablet tried to jam PC-level RAM, storage and CPU into a tablet.
Windows 11 changes everything for tablet PC users. Up until the new OS was released, I had been happily using Windows 10 on a small, inexpensive Surface Go in Tablet Mode (with no keyboard).