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1Apple iPad
2Kindle Fire
3Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet
Despite Amazon’s presumed dominance of the e-reader space with its Kindle family (the retailer declines to break out exact sales figures), Barnes & Noble has continued to push its own competing line of Nook products. That gives consumers more choice, and may have prodded Amazon to develop the Kindle Fire.
4Droid Razr
Aficionados of the Razr feature phone probably cheered when Motorola Mobility decided to bring the brand back from the dead, incorporating its focus on slimness into the next Droid smartphone. For Droid fans, the Droid Razr’s thin body may come as a welcome change from some of the previous iterations’ bulky form.
5Windows Phone Mango
6BBX
RIM is betting heavily that its upcoming QNX-based operating system, BBX, will reverse BlackBerry’s falling market share. The idea of a radically revamped, next-generation OS could appeal to those diehards who want to stick with the BlackBerry franchise. Details of BBX remain under wraps, although it could share elements with RIM’s PlayBook OS (seen here).
7Ultrabooks
8Gorilla Glass
10Bing
Whether or not you actually use Microsoft’s Bing search engine, its presence certainly keeps Google on its toes, and offers more choice for consumers.