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  • Acer Iconia Duo S14, S12 and D12 tablets with 3:2 aspect ratio announced at Computex 2026

    Acer Iconia Duo S14, S12 and D12 tablets with 3:2 aspect ratio announced at Computex 2026

    Acer recently announced their new tablets at Computex 2026 which includes the Acer Iconia Duo S14Acer Iconia Duo S12 and Acer Iconia Duo D12. Featuring a 14.2 2.8K OLED display, 12.2-inch 2.8K OLED display and 12.2-inch 2400 x 1600 pixel display respectively, these new Android tablets introduce Acer’s 3:2 aspect ratio for both work and play. No Malaysia release dates or pricing details just yet though.

  • Samsung’s foldable ambitions may be expanding beyond its current lineup. A new leak suggests the company is developing a different type of foldable smartphone that focuses on a wider form factor instead of the tall, narrow design seen in its existing foldable devices. The rumoured device could introduce a more tablet-like experience while maintaining a familiar display size and flagship-level hardware.

  • Lenovo signals device price increases for March amid memory supply pressure

    Lenovo signals device price increases for March amid memory supply pressure

    Like the other tech brands, Lenovo has warned its channel partners that prices for select commercial devices could rise in early March 2026 as global memory chip shortages continue to squeeze margins across the technology industry. The pricing update is expected to affect a range of products from Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group (IDG) portfolio, which includes commercial laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones.

  • Global tablet shipments up by 13% for Q2 2025

    Global tablet shipments up by 13% for Q2 2025

    There was a time when tablets weren't popular. Even those who want one typically go for the iPad. However, that's gradually changed in recent years. Brands are starting to sell more tablets, as more people look for larger screen sizes for various purposes. There are even stats to prove it.

  • Finally! Instagram will reportedly release an iPad app later this year

    Finally! Instagram will reportedly release an iPad app later this year

    Meta is reportedly working on a tablet version of the Instagram app for the Apple iPad, which is touted for release later this year. For context, the Instagram app on the iPad is nothing more than the iOS version of the app that doesn’t take advantage of the tablet’s larger screen.

  • Samsung Exynos 2500 will launch in 2H 2025

    Samsung Exynos 2500 will launch in 2H 2025

    Reports of the next Samsung flagship mobile chipset first appeared in August 2024. It was suggested the Galaxy S25 series would sport the Exynos 2500 chipset. But that didn't happen because of poor production yield. A source has now claimed Samsung is aiming for a 2H 2025 release.

  • Android could update the taskbar to show recent apps for tablets

    Android could update the taskbar to show recent apps for tablets

    The biggest advantage of larger screens is the ability to fit more apps. For mobile devices, this applies to tablets and some foldable phones. A taskbar greatly helps users with managing apps, so it's great to see Google considering an upgrade there.

  • Tablet vs Laptop: When is a laptop better than a tablet?

    Tablet vs Laptop: When is a laptop better than a tablet?

    In the age of digital mobility, the dilemma between choosing a laptop or a tablet is a common one. While both devices offer portability and convenience, they cater to different needs and preferences. So, without further ado, let's dive into the scenarios when a laptop is better than a tablet.

  • Zahid Hamidi: Govt plans to provide each Malaysian student with a tablet for digital learning

    Zahid Hamidi: Govt plans to provide each Malaysian student with a tablet for digital learning

    Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today revealed that the government is planning to provide each student in the country with a device to facilitate digital learning. He added that despite financial constraints, the government will try to implement the initiative in phases beginning as early as this year.

  • Can you still use a phone or device with an older Android? All you need to know

    Can you still use a phone or device with an older Android? All you need to know

    In general these days, most brands guarantee about 2 years' worth of Android updates and security patches, while a few promise up to 7 years. While we would always recommend getting a device with a newer Android version (it's easier to manage), sometimes your older device will still work fine.

    Or maybe you're just feeling a bit reluctant to part with it and move to a newer device? Regardless of the reason, this time around, we're answering the question "Can you still use a phone or device with an older Android version?" Read on to find out.


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