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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 has gone gold and is available for download immediately.
AT&T has suffered an embarrassing breach - leaking the e-mail addresses of its iPad customers.
Apple has launched a site demonstrating the power of HTML 5 - via its Safari browser, naturally.
The Mozilla Foundation has unveiled a preview of its Firefox Home app for the iPhone.
Intel has announced a new range of CULV chips with 17W TDPs - and hinted at a slate device.
MSI's new tablets have been sighted, with both a single 10in and dual-screen upcoming.
Document sharing site Scribd is ditching Flash in favour of HTML 5.
Apple has issued a rare open letter from Steve Jobs which outlines why there's no Flash on the iPhone.
Hopes that the Courier would be released in 2011 have been dashed - the device is cancelled.
I've always wanted the excuse to get a He-Man reference in the title.
Asus is planning to take on Apple with a fuller featured Tablet that can do Flash.
Microsoft's Courier dual-screen clamshell slate could launch as early as 2011, according to rumours.
Is it just a big, more useless iPod Touch, or is it genuinely good as a gaming device?
Axon Logic has decided to make its fortune the Psystar way and is planning a slate running Mac OS X which will retail for the same price as an iPad - and interest Apple's lawyers.
Is Apple making a smaller iPad? Will it be the best eBook reader ever? Will the Apple rumours ever end?
An industry analyst believes that Nokia could be looking to re-enter the tablet marketplace and compete with Apple's iPad head on - possibly launching by Autumn this year.
HP's up-coming Slate has been teased in an official video - and a leaked briefing slide has provided the first look at its specifications in a side-by-side comparison with the iPad.
According to sources quoted by market watcher Digitimes, both Dell and HP are looking to reduce their presence in the 10in netbook market following poorer than expected profits.
Google has taken the wraps off its experimental new RSS interface, Reader Play - a highly visual system which is clearly aimed at touchscreen devices.
With Apple's iPad device grabbing headlines, ARM's Roy Chen predicts "more than 50" slate-style devices hitting the market by the end of the year.
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has dismissed the practicality of 3D gaming and the usefulness of the iPad.
October 14 2021 | 15:04