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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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From A to Z, the computer world loves their naming conventions. A chipset from Alereon named AL5100 doesn’t fire up the imagination. However, Kindle Fire sets your mind ablaze.
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HARDWARE
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PocketNow web lurked around the newly redesigned Motorola Mobility website and saw quite a lot of interesting products. Screenshots were taken down, but not before they spread on the Internet...
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
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According to rumors coming from the Far West, Amazon is entering the tablet market with two models codenamed Coyote and Hollywood.
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SOFTWARE
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Google is just announcing Honeycomb, the next-generation Android release and its first fully-featured tablet OS. Follow the announcement as it happens, right here on BSN.
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SOFTWARE
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This image found in the official SDK signals a break from the current food-themed Android logos towards high-tech branding in line with Android 3.0's Tron-like user interface.
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SOFTWARE
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Looking for an iPad alternative? You can't go wrong with one of the slates running Google's upcoming OS tailored for tablet computing. Here's a detailed guide to rocking new features of Android 3.0 codenamed Honeycomb.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Motorola is planning to ship up to one million Xoom tablets during the first quarter of 2011. Could be possible because the gadget files as a flagship Android 3.0 device with enough bells and whistles to turn heads.
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HARDWARE
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CES 2011 — The carrier joined forces with LG Mobile Phones to create the lengthy-named T-Mobile G-Slate With Google, basically its first Android 3.0-powered tablet supporting their fourth-generation network.
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HARDWARE
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CES 2011 —At a press event the day before the CES show Asus took the wraps off its upcoming tablet lineup that includes a Windows 7 tablet and a bunch of Android 3.0 slates. Here's your cheat sheet for all of them.
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
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Andy Rubin, Google's Android honcho, flashed an Nvidia-powered tablet prototype from Motorola that runs the upcoming mobile operating system revision dubbed "Honeycomb," the first Android iteration to be specifically optimized for tablets.
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