Tablets
Discover expert analysis on tablets with news, reviews and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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Apple iPad sales 'set to plummet'
News IDC predicts doom and gloom for wider tablet market
By Caroline Preece Published
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Dell to help 500 million Windows XP users upgrade
News 2-in-1 tablets can now cater to enterprise productivity needs, says VP
By Khidr Suleman Published
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iPad Mini 3: Release date, price & specs
Rumours Apple has confirmed the forthcoming release of the iPad Mini 3, with pre-orders starting on 17 October
By Caroline Preece Published
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Worldwide tablet sales growth set for 2014 slowdown
News Gartner's latest PC market tracker features some sobering food for thought for tablet makers
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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iPad Pro production delayed because of high iPhone 6 demand
News Apple’s larger iPad Pro may be delayed following unprecedented demand for the iPhone 6
By Caroline Preece Published
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Mobile devices now outnumber people on Earth
News The GSMA says mobile ownership is growing at a rate of 6.1 per cent every year
By Clare Hopping Published
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Hudl 2: Release date, specs & pricing
Rumours The Hudl 2 will go on sale on 9 October for £129 at Tesco
By Caroline Preece Published
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Surface Pro 3 price cut for UK education buyers
News Educators can a bag 10 per cent discount on the Surface Pro 3 if they buy a minimum of five devices from authorised resellers
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Will Tesco launch the Hudl 2 on October 3?
News The supermarket giant could be about to launch the follow-up to its own-brand budget tablet
By Clare Hopping Published
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Manchester United FC bans iPads & other tablets
News The mobile devices have been banned at Old Trafford due to security concerns
By Clare Hopping Published
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New iPad Air 2 could get anti-reflective coating
News Next-gen iPad Air could feature daylight-friendly screen for ease of reading
By Rene Millman Published
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Green IT: Unplug before you go away
In-depth Chargers for phones and tablets account for a growing proportion of the energy used by IT. Unplugging them could cut costs
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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