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| Google Will Combine Tablet & Phone Android Versions The Mac Observer For instance, we saw dozens of Android tablets (that still aren't shipping) at CES that used Android 2.2 or even Android 2.1, and some of those systems were embedded, and thus can't be upgraded by the user. Not only are those versions outdated, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HTC's Flyer Android Tablet Spotted At $730 On Amazon San Francisco Chronicle If that's any measure of what pricing will be like when the tablet is available in the US, then the it's overpriced. The Flyer is already behind the curve since it will run on Android Gingerbread instead of Honeycomb, the OS optimized for tablets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dell tablet roadmap also leaks, shows four Android and two Windows tablets Unwired View The Dell Opus One and Dell Silver Oak will join Dell's Android tablet party in January of next year, and, you guessed it, they're also slated to run Honeycomb, although that's rather unlikely by that time, since an even newer version of Android should ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sony S1 Could Be First Quad-Core Android Tablet infoSync World By Sindre Lia, Wednesday 16 February 2011 The Sony S1 could be the first quad-core Android tablet to be released by the end of 2011, as Sony is reportedly a Tegra customer. Engadget reports that an upcoming Sony S1 device will be powered by Android 3.0 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Motorola 'Xoom' Tablet to Start at $600, Verizon Version at $800 TIME By Doug Aamoth on February 16, 2011 It appears that the rumored $800 price tag for the 10-inch Motorola Xoom Android tablet has been confirmed by the company's CEO. However, Reuters reports that Motorola will also be selling a Wi-Fi-only version of the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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