iPhone, Galaxy, iPad, Nexus: Here's how they really rate
The InfoWorld Test Center has reevaluated today's mobile devices in light of a changing technology landscape
The InfoWorld Test Center has reevaluated today's mobile devices in light of a changing technology landscape
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The Retina iPad Mini, Kindle Fire HDX, Nexus 7, Dell Venue 7 and Venue 8 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 go toe to toe in InfoWorld Test Center's review
The open source challenger is meant to be simple, but it crosses the line into the less than functional
The best tablets on the market nonetheless feel more like interim upgrades than milestone devices worth ditching older models for
Finally, Google's flagship smartphone can actually compete with other Android flagships
The revamped Apple iWork suite changes the game for tablet productivity
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The iPhone 5s, like its cheaper sibling the iPhone 5c, has been available for a few weeks now, earning plaudits from most reviewers and igniting ignorant online discussions around mobile security and application performance. Some of that ignorance is intentional FUD from Android fanboys and security purveyors.
The much-ballyhooed smartphone from Google's hardware unit brings little that's worthwhile to the mix
Behind the radical new look and retooled user experience are some easily overlooked capabilities you'll enjoy.
A new set of chips promises to power everything from wearables to high-end PCs
Physical keyboard addicts now have a smartphone designed for them, but no one else may want to suffer the drawbacks
The real rival to the iPhone 5 is the HTC One, not the Samsung Galaxy S 4