Tag: Tablets
Dell Streak Pro detailed: 10-inch Honeycomb tablet for June
New details on Dell's rumored 10-inch tablet have emerged, suggesting that contrary to original reports, the Dell Streak Pro will, indeed, run Honeycomb. According...
Amazon cooking “family of devices” not just one Android tablet?
Amazon is tipped to have a "family of devices" using the Android OS in the pipeline for a holiday 2011 release, according to the...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Arriving First On Verizon With 4G LTE?
At Google I/O earlier this week, every attendee got to walk away with a limited edition Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet. We reviewed the...
LG Optimus Pad arrives in UK today
The HTC Flyer isn't the only tablet arriving in the UK today. Carphone Warehouse has confirmed that the LG Optimus Pad - aka the...
HTC Flyer hits shelves today
HTC is working its way through releasing the various devices it announced back in February at MWC 2011, and latest to hit shelves is...
Viewsonic 7x puts Honeycomb on a Tegra 2 7-incher
Viewsonic's Android tablets attempts haven't quite hit the mark yet, but the company is readying a new Android Honeycomb model that could well change...
Motorola XOOM Android 3.1 update this week; WiFi XOOM “within the next several weeks”
Motorola has confirmed a timescale for the XOOM Android 3.1 upgrade, announced earlier this week at Google IO. As expected, the Verizon version of...
ZiiLABS unveils new ZMS-40 and ZMS-20 processors
Last December I mentioned that ZiiLABS had a new Android tablet that fans could pick up for about $250. The tablet was a modest...
Toshiba announces delays for next Android tablet
Toshiba has been around the computing market for a long time and when the tablet started to take off it stepped into the tablet...
The Amazon Tablet is a rumor that refuses to die
DigiTimes is reporting that Taiwan based Quanta Computer has received a monthly order from Amazon for up to 800,000 tablet PCs at peak production....
Paper Smartphone using Android?
One of the cool gadgets shown in the SyFy series Caprica was an interactive piece of paper that would send email, surf the web,...
ASUS denies Eee Pad Transformer component shortages: Demand outstripped expectations
ASUS has blamed unforeseen demand for the Eee Pad Transformer tablet, denying that component shortages have limited production to just 10,000 units per month....



















