What Do You Use Your Tablet For? Some people don’t know what they can do with their new tablet once they…

What Do You Use Your Tablet For?
Some people don't know what they can do with their new tablet once they get one. Read the comments from this article to get some great ideas!

Tablets are appearing in a lot more living rooms and offices these days, but it still seems like people are trying to figure out exactly what they’re good for.

Judge orders new Apple vs. Samsung trial to reevaluate $450.5 million in damage awards

Samsung has tentatively been on the hook for $1.05 billion in penalties after allegedly infringing on Apple’s patents, but that figure is about to change — for better or for worse. Judge Koh has ordered a reevaluation of $450.5 million of the damages in a second trial, arguing that the jury set one damage figure per product where there were six infringement claims that had to be taken into account for each device. She also believes that Apple ma…

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ASUS FonePad official: 7-inch tablet with phone functionality, priced at $249 (hands-on)

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