A 10.1-inch tablet that is scheduled to be released late March and is offered at a very cheap price of 9975 yen for the campaign price is "Dtab"is. The size is about 176 mm in height × about 257 mm in ...
Immersion's HD Reverb Launches in NTT DOCOMO's Tablet "MEDIAS™ TAB UL N-08D" Innovative docomo Tablet MEDIAS TAB UL N-08D uses Immersion's cutting-edge technology to power engaging HD touch experience ...
NTT DoCoMo said Thursday it will offer two tablets on its high-speed LTE network, along with streaming video from Hulu’s new Japan service. The country’s largest mobile operator said it will sell the ...
NTT DoCoMo has a pair of new Android compatible mobile devices that include a new smart phone called the Aquos Phone SH-06D and a tablet called the Medias Tab N-06D. These devices are the first in ...
Tablets these days can do a lot of different things, but NTT DOCOMO has a new tablet in the pipeline with a feature that we don't see all that often: eye tracking. The eye tracking technology in NTT ...
Change of season? You can bet NTT DoCoMo has an armload of new devices to announce -- it's almost a tradition. This time around, the Japanese carrier has revealed 10 new smartphones, two tablets and a ...
Today, Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has announced that the new Sharp Aquos Pad SH-05G will be available later this week on Friday. The Aquos Pad SH-05G is the lightest 7-inch tablet available on the ...
NTT DoCoMo, Japan’s largest mobile operator, is developing a new platform that allows two remote tablet users to explore and share a virtual space. In a demonstration of the platform at the Wireless ...
The news that Apple's iPad 3G sold in Japan are SIM-locked for Softbank mobile disappointed users of other operators, especially of docomo which got the largest number of users in the market. There ...
(Reuters) - Mobile phone service provider NTT DoCoMo Inc will soon release a low-cost tablet computer in Japan priced between 10,000 yen (69 pounds) and 15,000 yen, the Nikkei reported. The tablet ...
HONG KONG—NTT DoCoMo Inc. plans to launch an electronic book reader in Japan next month and a tablet computing device around February, its top executive said, as Japan's largest mobile carrier tries ...
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