Tablets

  • TechnologyAOL

    Are your Christmas presents a gift to cyber-criminals?

    If you're planning to give a loved one a tech gadget this year, beware - you may be giving scammers a present too. Two of this year's most popular gifts, smartphones and tablets, are also the two most easily and frequently hacked, and

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  • TechnologyAOL

    How much could you save by changing the way you charge your phone?

    What would happen if your phone or tablet ran out of charge? For most people, it doesn't bear thinking about, so we've developed what we think of as sensible habits to make sure it never happens. We might plug the phone in as soon as we

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  • TechnologyAOL

    5 best tablets on the market

    There's so much choice out there, it can be difficult to find the right tablet for you. Whether you want a good value all-rounder or the best tablet for playing games, it pays to do your research before you buy. Read on for our guide to 5 of

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  • BusinessAOL

    Aldi's super-cheap £79 tablet is a sell-out

    Aldi's super-cheap 7-inch tablet is a sell-out Christmas sales story. Demand has been so enormous for the tablet that Aldi says supply levels have now dried up. That means paying £40 extra for the Tesco Hudl or other cut-price Christmas

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    Argos begins switch from catalogues

    Argos hailed a key milestone in its 40-year history today as it threw open the doors to a new trial store where tablet computers will replace the retailer's trademark laminated catalogues. Customers will be able to browse, check product

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    Dixons launches £180 Tegra 4 chip tablet

    Dixons is wading into the increasingly crowded Christmas tablet war with its new £180 Vega Tegra Note 7. But the competition's fierce. Argos sells its own 7-inch MyTablet for £99, almost half the price of the Dixons effort. There's

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    The ghosts haunting future tablets

    Hardware makers such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard stumbled with their first tablet attempts. But with a new Microsoft operating system created especially for touchscreens, the companies were ready to dust off their pants and get back on the tablet