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Huawei MediaPad revealed: world's first 7-inch Android 3.2 tablet, dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm CPU
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It's here folks -- the planet's first Android 3.2 tablet. Huawei just introduced a downright luscious new slate over in Singapore, with CommunicAsia being the launchpad for the 7-inch MediaPad. It's the first high-profile 7-inch tablet we've seen in quite some time, and somehow or another, it's managed to leapfrog most of the currently shipping Honeycomb tablets with a build of Android we've only ever joked about.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 experiencing shipping delays, unavailable at some outlets
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So, we knew the Galaxy Tab 10.1 was coming, but it looks like some shoppers eagerly anticipating the tablet's arrival will go home empty handed today. We just received word from a Samsung rep that there have been "shipping delays to some stores in certain regions." They went on to say, "We expect most retail locations to have inventory by tomorrow while supplies last." That's all we have at the moment, but we'll keep you posted as soon as we know more.
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HP TouchPad rumored to lack document editing at launch
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The WebOS nuts at PreCentral have received an anonymous tip-off that HP's imminent slate won't be able to edit Office docs out of the box. As much as we'd like to dismiss this as a retaliatory rumor put out by BlackBerry, it emits an unfortunate whiff of truth. While HP has previously made a big deal of the TouchPad's inclusion of the Quickoffice app, it has only said it's "working with Quickoffice" to include document editing, and it has never demoed editing in action. The company has recently been trying to boost its app count, but perhaps it should have put more effort into securing core functionality instead. A glimmer of hope, though: the same tip-off also suggested that at least some e...
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ASUS G74 Pricing And Availability Unveiled
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ExcaliberPC has started selling the ASUS G74 in the US. This high-end gaming laptop features a 17.3-inch full HD display with an optional 3D capability, the Intel Core i7 2630QM quad-core “Sandy Bridge” processor, an nVidia GeForce GTX 560M video card with a 3GB of GDDR5 VRAM, four SODIMM slots for up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM memory, two hard drive bays, and THX TruStudio audio with stereo speakers and subwoofer. The ASUS G74 will be released in June 2011 for $1,745 upwards.
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LTE version of Motorola XOOM and Motorola DROID 3 each make Verizon's MAP list
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It looks like both the LTE version of the Motorola XOOM and the Motorola DROID 3 are about to be launched by Verizon. Big Red has added both devices to its MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) list. As Verizon noted in its memo, the MAP price relates only to prices shown on an advertisement. Actual selling prices can be lower.
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HP TouchPad webOS tablet available for pre-order today
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Today is June 19, which means that anxious webOS fans (and the rest of us) can now place a pre-order for the upcoming HP TouchPad tablet, due on July 1.
Today is June 19, which means that anxious webOS fans (and the rest of us) can now place a pre-order for the upcoming HP TouchPad tablet, due on July 1.
A number of sites have yet to make their pre-order pages live yet, but when everything is up and going, you should be able to order the TouchPad from Best Buy, Amazon, HP.com, and Staples. The 16GB, Wi-Fi-only version of the tablet goes for $499.99, while the 32GB, Wi-Fi-only edition is $599.99.
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New Apple iPad 2 ad is out; Foxconn to move some iPad production to Brazil by September
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According to Globo, Brazil's Minister of Science and Technology, Aloízio Mercadante, says that Foxconn will be starting production of the Apple iPad 2 in his country starting in September. Originally, production of the tablet was to have begun in July, but the date has been pushed back because of problems with construction of a facility and a lack of skilled labor. Foxconn sent 175 enginners to China for training, but needs to hire more than 200 before starting production of the device in Brazil.
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Vizio tablet fits Walmart into its hectic schedule, shipping in just six weeks
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Looks like Blake Griffin will have to find some other unreleased gadget to wave in front of our noses, because his beloved Vizio tablet will soon be available to all the little people who shop at Walmart. An internal schedule just faxed itself to our tin foil caps declaring that the Android 8-incher will start shipping in "week 26", which is Walmartish for six weeks from now. That might seem a long wait considering Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 is already giving us doe-eyes from the shelves at Best Buy, but the Vizio hits a friendlier price bracket (recently leaked at $349) and has its own set of tricks.
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HTC EVO View 4G for Sprint hops through the FCC, ready for its June 24th launch
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The 7-inch HTC EVO View 4G will carry a $399.99 price with a two-year agreement, and Sprint will throw in the HTC Scribe capacitive stylus, which is sold by other retailers for $79.99, but for a limited time. This $399.99 price of the HTC EVO View 4G carries with it a data plan requirement, starting from $34.99 a month for 3GB of 3G data and unlimited WiMAX traffic.
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Apple holding off on new Macs until Lion launch?
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Apple may be eager enough to get Mac OS X Lion on new hardware that it's delaying new Macs until Lion's July release, tipsters maintained Thursday. The new MacBook Air is reportedly already set to go and is being held back only to flash them with Lion once the software is done. AppleInsider in getting the info also believed an upgraded Mac mini and a Thunderbolt-oriented LED Cinema Display were both waiting for the same treatment.
The only delays are likely to be triggered by Lion itself being pushed back.
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O2 in the U.K. decides against selling BlackBerry PlayBook due to customer responses
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The BlackBerry PlayBook launched today in the U.K. and If you live there and were planning on buying the 7 inch tablet, don't run into any O2 locations. The carrier has decided against offering the tablet to its customers and in response to O2 subscribers who say that they want to buy the device, the carrier says it refuses to sell the BlackBerry PlayBook because of "issues with customer experiences".
O2 has decided before against offering its customers a device it didn't believe in. About 2 months ago, the mobile operator decided not to offer the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play to its clients, citing below average customer experience and units plagued with bugs.
In the letter sent to those O2 cus...
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Olivetti's OliPad 110 tablet runs on Honeycomb, olive oil
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Just a few months after unleashing what it called Italy's first tablet, Olivetti is turning its attention to what might be Italy's first tablet upgrade -- the OliPad 110. Much like its predecessor, th...
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Panasonic unveils Android Toughbook slate for Q4, sledgehammer sold seperately
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Tired of handling your tablet with kid gloves? Go ahead, take them off -- a Toughbook slate is heading your way. Strutting its stuff at InfoComm this week, Panasonic's Android Toughbook tablet boasts ...
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Acer unveils Aspire Ethos laptops built to please eyes and ears in the US and Canada
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We got acquainted with Acer's new Aspire Ethos 8951G and 5951G laptops a week ago, and told you all about its hot hardware and its £999 price in the UK. Well, now these marvelous multimedia machines h...
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Archos Arnova 7 hits the FCC, brings new hope to penny-pinching tablet enthusiasts
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For those who like their Android tablets cheap, it looks like Archos is ready to unleash yet another budget-friendly addition to the Arnova family stateside. The Arnova 7 slate has just graced the FCC...
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