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Archos Internet Tablets get firmware updates, everybody gets a Froyo
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Okay, maybe not everybody, but the vast majority of the Android offerings from Archos are receiving some guilt-free sweet treats. Models 23, 32, 43, 70, and 101 (you know, these guys) are all on the l...
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Unofficial Android 2.2 update for ViewPad 10 lands
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If you are keen on an Android tablet rather than the iPad, you may have been following the ViewSonic ViewPad 10 with interest. The tablet landed a while back and in October, we spent a bit of hands on...
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Android overcomes the iPad as the second favourite development platform, touted to be a leader in 2011
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According to a new survey conducted by Millennial Media and DigiDay, titled "State of the Apps Industry", Android has surpassed the iPad as the second favourite platform for developers. As things stan...
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Google Docs editing support coming to Android, iPad soon
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Today Google announced that over 3 million businesses have switched over to its services. In celebration, Google also said that Android and iPad users will soon be able to edit Google Docs
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Verizon's Google tablet includes N-Trig multitouch display?
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Verizon's rumored Google Chrome OS tablet, codenamed the gPad, may include a multitouch display from Israeli company N-Trig.
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Verizon to launch a Google Chrome OS tablet on November 26th
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Verizon and Google are working together on a Chrome OS tablet with a Tegra 2 processor under the hood. The tablet is slated to launch on November 26th.
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Notion Ink Adam to ship with Android 2.2
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Notion Ink chief Rohan Shravan said later on Friday that the Adam tablet is likely to ship with no later than Android 2.2. He acknowledged that the "window is really small" for releasing a device with...
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Official: Acer will not launch Chrome OS devices at Computex
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Oh, what's this? Acer officially saying it will not launch a Chrome OS device at Computex or in the 'short term,' just like our sources
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Acer to debut Chrome OS devices at Computex?
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Acer has said for a while now that they would be the first to market with Chrome OS devices. Seems like that would ...
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Verizon confirms it's working on a tablet with Google
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Not much by way of detail here, but Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam just confirmed that his company is working on tablets with Google in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
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