Sat, 14 May 2011 Can a tablet device replace a laptop? | | Answering the question will depend entirely on what you use your technology for. I will use myself as an example as to why a tablet could not replace a laptop for me; your mileage may vary. The major difference in the technology is subtle but significant. Tabl... | The Bargain Hunter: Home in on an M&S; deal | Last week Marks & Spencer launched a considerable "home event" hosting discounts of up to 30 per cent across its entire homeware range. Sofas and armchairs make up the bulk of the best deals, although the beds and bedding, bathroom, conservatory and garden furniture s... | 24-hour room service: Hotel Tomo, San Francisco | For all its left-field heritage, San Francisco is strangely lacking in a decent supply of imaginative, cool hotels with which to satisfy the needs of curious tourists of an "alternative" bent. In fact, no boutique hotel has opened in the city for several years. Instea... | Report From a Pashtun Teen: Cricket, Diplomacy and Hope | Our Pashtun teenage blogger, Sher Bano, wrote this piece late last month on how the Cricket World Cup semi-final match between India and Pakistan really brought the country together and gave Pakistanis hope and something to cheer for. As we were getting ready to post ... | Mobile Display Screens Moving To Ultrahigh Resolution Samsung Electronics and LG Display are poised to introduce new ultrahigh-resolution display technologies for OEMs to use in tablets, smartphones and other consumer electronics products. The new panels will be demonstrated at the SID Display Week 2011 symposium in Los An... | Is New York Bringing You Down? | “New York, I Love You, but You’re Bringing Me Down,” is the final track on LCD Soundsystem’s 2007 album, “Sound of Silver.” | “Like a rat in a cage, pulling minimum wage,” the lead singer woefully wails. | New Yorkers... | Mobile Display Screens Moving To Ultrahigh Resolution | Samsung Electronics and LG Display are poised to introduce new ultrahigh-resolution display technologies for OEMs to use in tablets, smartphones and other consumer electronics products. The new panels will be demonstrated at the SID Display Week 2011 symposium in Los ... | | |
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