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| HTC Unveils the Flyer. It Can Play Crysis. Tom's Guide HTC makes a good number of Android phones, so it only makes sense that the company would also be taking part in the Android tablet market. As expected, HTC announced the Flyer tablet, which runs an all-new HTC Sense – not on Honeycomb like many of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Top 10 Reasons to Scorn iPad and Buy Honeycomb CIOUpdate "The new Android tablets will let users view a wider range of media than iPad, Flash included," said Pat Dalberg, an Android expert at Mutual Mobile, an apps developer. There are no rumors suggesting iPad 2.0 will be Flash friendly, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nvidia debuts Project Kal-El in Barcelona TG Daily Dubbed "Project Kal-El," the chip was showcased running in an Android tablet that rendered high-res video games and streamed 1440p video content on a 2560x1600 panel. According to Nvidia's Mike Rayfield, Project Kal-El boasts a 12-core GeForce GPU and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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