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iPad vs iPhone 2013 Sales Growth: What Can Apple Expect from their iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2?

Apple will be hosting a press event on Tuesday, October 22. As reports indicate, Apple will be launching a series of products like the 2013 MacBook Pro, iPad 5 and iPad Mini. As the market waits for one of the biggest names in tech to release its products, there are concerns whether Apple can still deliver sales and reception like it used to. A look at the growth sales of iPads and iPhones can help shed sight of what lies ahead for the tech giant.

Pokemon X & Y Super Training System

Pokemon X & Y includes a cool feature called the Super Training system which uses the touch screen of a Nintendo 3DS to train Pokemon characters. Get ready for some highly trained Pokemon to fight against other players for better chances of winning in the game.

ASUS Transformer Pad TF701T with NVIDIA Tegra 4 Arrives October 21: What to Expect

Asus will be realizing another transformer on October 21 – the next generation ASUS Transformer Pad TF701T. The machine features a Full HD+ display at 2560 x 1600 across 10.1-inches of IPS LCD. It also runs on NVIDIA Tegra 4 quad-core processor. Other specs include USB 3.0 for better changing, faster and more efficient data transfer.

Google Nexus 10 vs LG G Pad 8.3: Go for a 10 or an 8?

Tech manufacturers continue to release new products just in time for the holidays. Those looking for an excellent tablet can find a multitude of choices including LG’s G Pad 8.3 and Google’s Nexus 10. The latter is set for an October release. Which is better? The 10-inch tablet or the 8 incher?

Amazon, HTC Partner for Windows Smartphone, Aim to Ride the Wave

HTC may be financially down, but its innovative capabilities continue to be strong. That may be what impressed Amazon, to team up with the beleaguered Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer for its rumoured smartphone project. Although confirmation from both Amazon and HTC has not been forthcoming, tech analysts have sprung up again with news on the alliance after it was again reported recently by the Financial Times.

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