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CES 2012 : Smartphones and Tablets to have MicroUSB 3.0
The USB Implementers Forum has confirmed at CES that tablets and smartphones will begin to get MicroUSB 3.0 ports end of 2012 and all throughout 2013. The port has raw speeds unto 5Gbps but portable devices will see maximum connectivity of 800 Megabits /sec. The new ports will not only increase data transfer speed but will also lead to faster

After Aakash its Classpad tablet launched in India, specially made for students
After the recent launch of the Aakash tablet which had been specially made for the student brigade of India, another slate dubbed as the Classpad has arrived in the country to give education a boost. This device has been developed by Rohit Pande, a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta who aims to

RIL to bring down tablet prices to 6k in next 1 year
Reliance Industries, owned by Mukesh Ambani, is likely to use the towers and fibre optic cables of a telecom company controlled by younger brother Anil to provide high-speed data services, marking the first major collaboration between the siblings after they carved out the Reliance empire between themselves in 2005. In May 2010, the Ambani brothers terminated a non-compete agreement that

Apple rejected Samsung offer to settle things out of court in Australia
Apple Inc rejected an offer from Samsung Electronics Co to help settle their tablet computer row in Australia, hoping for an important court victory there in its global campaign of patent litigation. Apple claims Samsung’s Galaxy line of mobile phones and tablets “slavishly” copied its iPhone and iPad and has launched an international legal battle which is expected to hurt

Microsoft demos Windows 8, more focus held on tablets
Microsoft pulled back the curtain on new Windows computer operating software designed to power not only personal computers but also rivals to Apple’s iPad. Windows division president Steven Sinofsky stressed touchscreen tablets on Tuesday as he boasted of the diverse types of hardware that Windows 8 will run after its official release. Sinofsky was part of a Microsoft team that









