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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

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I came to Android from the iOS world having used an iPhone and an iPad, so it took me a little while to get used to Android, but now that I understand it, I’m a big fan. Multitasking. Not too bad but I still prefer the Xoom for multitasking. Persistent Virtual Navigation Buttons.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

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You can literally subscribe to a podcast on any topic via iTunes or other subscription services. Drexel's University's LeBow College of Business has 150 online students all over the world enrolled in its MBA program. It provides an opportunity for them to multitask. Erik Poole, associate director Online MBA Programs, explains.

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My First 72 hours with the Blackberry Playbook

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Much like the Motorola Xoom, the initial setup for the Playbook was straightforward and unlike the iPad and the iPhone today, which requires you to plug the device to a computer with iTunes, the Playbook does it all without a requiring a PC. I also enjoy the feel of the virtual keyboard, much more than I do on the iPad and the Motorola Xoom.

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