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Fujitsu, RIM and Acer made tablet news this week.
Nokia is reportedly developing its first Windows 8-powered tablet.
Windows 8 on ARM will be very similar to the x86 version of the operating system, including a full desktop and Microsoft Office suite.
Late last year, Microsoft launched OneNote Mobile for the iPad. Today, Android users are finally getting a chance to try OneNote Mobile for themselves on their Android devices.
The next generation of Office will reportedly not be in Metro style for both the x86 and ARM versions.
Microsoft's hardware requirements for tablets running its next platform, Windows 8, have been revealed thanks to a recent hardware certification requirements document.
There simply weren't many "new" tablets at CES 2012. Cool concepts aside, we wanted to see the future of tablets at CES 2012, and instead we got re-releases and modest product refreshes. While many tablets are promising, we are still left wanting more.
Customers may not be pleased with the reports indicating that manufacturers might price Intel-based Windows tablet PCs as high as $599 to $899 when the tablets ship later this year.
What will turn up in Microsoft's first app store, and how are those beta apps now coming along? TabletPCReview picked up some hints at CES in a variety of places, including hands-on demos of emerging Metro apps on Kupa's Intel x86 tablet.
Most manufacturers held off on unveiling quad-core Android tablets, and the Windows 8 on ARM tablet PCs at CES 2012 were hidden behind glass. With a bit of digging, we managed to learn new details about each platform.
CES is all about new and exciting products, and the manufacturers didn't disappoint in showing off innovative concept devices, with technology and features that could be coming soon to a tablet near you.
Apple iPad owners who use their tablet for more than just content consumption will be pleased to know that OnLive is bringing Windows 7 to the iPad via the cloud thanks to a new app that will be available Thursday.
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