LONDON (Reuters) - Tesco, the world's third-biggest retailer, has entered Britain's intensely competitive tablet market with a low-priced own-brand product that it hopes will boost online shopping and ...
Tesco launched two tablets under its Hudl brand over the last few years and now the company has confirmed it will not release any more of its own branded tablets. The company is no longer stocking its ...
LONDON (AFP) – Britain's biggest retailer Tesco on Monday unveiled its first tablet computer, as the supermarket chain seeks to boost flagging sales in its domestic market. The Hudl high-definition ...
As Tesco did with the first Hudl, the company has kept the unboxing process as Luddite-friendly as possible. The tablet's plastic screen guard explains the meaning of all ports and buttons, while ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. Tesco appears to have stayed very close to the regular Google UI of ...
Tesco, a Walmart-style supermarket chain in the UK with more than 3,000 stores, has decided it wants a piece of the tech market, and has announced a challenger to the Amazon Kindle. Called the Hudl, ...
In early October 2013, Tesco launched its first own-brand Android tablet: the Hudl. Despite being deep into uncharted territory, the supermarket succeeded in delivering an extremely affordable, ...
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The $191 device includes a button that allows users to watch movies and TV shows via the company's Blinkbox online video service. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor LONDON – U.K. supermarket giant ...
When a major supermarket chain announces plans to enter the tablet space, one’s natural instinct is to run for the hills. Or, at the very least, dismiss it as crap before it’s even gone to market. And ...
One of the UK’s largest supermarkets, Tesco, has plans to launch its own tablet computer in time for Christmas, said a report in the Sunday Times this weekend. Though very few details about tablet, or ...