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Asus explains why smartphones are more expensive than the $249 FonePad

2013-02-25 18:41:22| CNET News.com

Asus' new tablet has the ability to make calls, meaning it's essentially a big, cheap smartphone. So why are high-end mobiles so much more expensive? We ask Asus for answers. [Read more]

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Million-dollar homes: Take a look at the most expensive houses for sale in Southwest Michigan

2013-02-25 16:13:17| Real Estate - Topix.net

The credit crunch and job losses that marked the Great Recession of 2008 resulted in lots of people losing their home and left lawns in many neighborhoods littered with "for sale" signs.

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CarGurus IDs Least and Most Expensive Car Shopping Markets

2013-02-20 06:09:42| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Car shopping site CarGurus analyzed about three million cars in large metro areas to see how prices varied. Miami topped the list of most affordable markets, followed by Cleveland; Rochester; and Detroit. The most expensive cities are Jackson, Miss.; Seattle; Montgomery, Ala.; and Little Rock, Ark. The analysis found that the less-expensive markets tend to [...]The Article CarGurus IDs Least and Most Expensive Car Shopping Markets appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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The Chromebook Pixel with 2560×1700 touchscreen: Is the world ready for an expensive, browser-based laptop?

2013-02-07 20:08:51| Extremetech

Early this week, a video of the Chromebook Pixel leaked onto the internet. This video (embedded below), which was leaked by an ad agency that seemingly works with Google, shows a Chromebook with an aluminium chassis and a 2560x1700 touchscreen display. The exact dimensions of the Pixel (and thus its screen) aren't known, but it looks very similar to the 13-inch MacBook Pro.

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MOBILE BROADBAND FOR TABLETS: ITALY MOST EXPENSIVE ON AVERAGE PER MONTH, NETHERLANDS MOST EXPENSIVE PER GB

2013-01-29 13:35:00| Telecompaper Reports

The success of Apple's iPad and subsequent tablets by other manufacturers has led to new tariff plans for mobile broadband, namely packages specifically sold for the iPad or tablets in general. This research brief analyses operators' data service plans for iPads and tablets in 16 Western European countries during the fourth quarter of 2012. The results show that the total number of packages has decreased further, as more operators are offering mobile broadband plans irrespective of the type of device used. Within the specific tablet offerings, volume-based plans remain the norm, and prepaid still only accounts for 22 percent of the market. The most common data allowance continues to be 'unlimited' (although often with a speed reduction after a certain amount of data has been used), followed by an allowance of 2GB. Based on the average monthly price, the Italian operators charge the most, followed by those in Spain and the UK. Based on an average cost per GB, the Netherlands is the most expensive country, followed by Belgium and Greece. Contrary to the mobile broadband packages for notebooks/laptops, there is hardly any difference in the specific tablet plans for consumers and businesses. We expect more and more operators to include their tablet offerings in their general mobile broadband offering, leading to fewer and fewer specific iPad/tablet packages on the market.

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