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Android 3.1 Honeycomb update is being rolled out globally to the Motorola XOOM
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Verizon Motorola XOOM owners have been experiencing Android 3.1 Honeycomb for some time now, but it appears that the latest version of the platform is being rolled out globally to other XOOM owners as well.
Motorola announced today through their European Facebook page that Android 3.1 Honeycomb is being pushed out to units outside of the US. From the sound of it all, European owners of the XOOM can expect to see it arrive sometime over the next several weeks. Moreover, release notes for the update will be made available in each region – albeit, its functionality will also vary by region. With Android 3.1 Honeycomb, it features things like enabling the XOOM’s microSD card slot, certain widget...
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Lenovo IdeaPad S100 Now Available For Pre-order
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S100 is now available for pre-order via Amazon. This entry-level netbook packs a 10-inch 1024 x 600 display, a dual-core Intel Atom N570 processor, the Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition, a 1GB of DDR3 RAM, a 250GB HDD and a battery that provides 5 hours of operation time. The Lenovo IdeaPad S100 is priced at $329.99.
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HTC Puccini to be announced during a media event on June 27?
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Remember when the HTC Sensation got announced back in April? The whole event was surrounded by mystery up to the very last moment. At the same time, people were trying hard to guess what new groundbreaking device or technology the manufacturer was about to reveal.
Well, it is the same thing happening all over again. According to some spicy rumors, HTC has another media event scheduled for June 27, and just like the case was with the Sensation's announcement, the party will supposedly take place in London. Besides that, it has been said that during the event, HTC will introduce the latest addition to its portfolio of high-tech devices.
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HP seeks NFC engineer for 'smartphone and tablet products'
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HP's mystery-wrapped Touch-to-share functionality already does something very similar to Near Field Communication, but it looks like the company's not satisfied with its own tech and will be jumping into the rapidly growing field of companies embracing NFC. A new job listing that has popped up online this week invites applications for the position of NFC Design Engineer on HP's tablet and smartphone team. Responsibilities include the design, testing, and debugging of NFC antennae and systems, but also expand to "support of product in field," indicating that HP is working on an aggressive roadmap here.
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Motorola XOOM now getting Android 3.1 update worldwide
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Owners of the Motorola XOOM tablet outside of the U.S. have something to be happy about today, as the company has announced that the roll-out of the Android 3.1 Honeycomb upgrade has begun. Among the many improvements and new features added with Android 3.1 is support for external microSD cards. The roll-out will take place over the next few weeks, and owners will receive a notification on their tablets when it is ready to be downloaded and installed. In the meantime, take a look at our rundown of the new features in Android 3.1 Honeycomb.
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Samsung releases Galaxy Tab 10.1 kernel source
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Good news for the developer community! Samsung has released the kernel source for their new Galaxy Tab 10.1, which may not mean much for the average user, at least not yet. Soon though, it's likely we'll be hearing about some fun tweaks for the fancy new Android Honeycomb tablet.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 headed to Sprint on June 24
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Sprint has just announced that it will be carrying the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 beginning June 24. The carrier will be stocking non-3G, Wi-Fi-only versions, much like the way it carries non-3G versions of the Motorola XOOM and BlackBerry PlayBook. The carrier says that the 16GB edition of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available for $499.99. It is the same version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 that hit retail shelves last weekend. The tablet will be available online, in-store, and through telesales.
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BlackBerry Tablet OS for PlayBook updated to 1.0.6, still no email
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Last night Research In Motion pushed out an update for the BlackBerry Tablet OS that powers the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, bringing the version up to 1.0.6.2390. This update brought along Adobe Flash Player 10.3 and Adobe AIR 2.7, along with security and bug fixes for Adobe Flash Player. RIM is claiming that the PlayBook will support Flash better than ever, and that the Adobe AIR 2.7 support will open up the platform to new applications that are built for AIR 2.7. Unfortunately, that's it as far as new stuff goes. We're still waiting for that promised email client, RIM.
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AVADirect Adds Quadro 5010M Professional Graphics Option to Clevo X7200 Notebook
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Let's go ahead and address the green elephant in the room wearing an Nvidia toga. The Quadro 5010M mobile graphics solution carries a hefty price tag, and in return offers a hefty feature-set for those more concerned with AutoCAD and 3ds Max than they are with Crysis and Mass Effect 3. It's Nvidia's flagship mobile GPU with 384 CUDA cores and 4GB of GDDR5 memory, and AVADirect's now offering it as a GPU option with its Cleveo X7200 notebook.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 hitting Sprint on June 24th, bring your own 4G
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Samsung wouldn't get any more specific than "mid-summer" when it revealed that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 would be coming to Sprint, but it turns out you don't have to wait much longer to pick one via the carrier. Sprint has just announced that the WiFi-only tablet will be available through its website and other channels starting June 24th for the same $499.99 it demands elsewhere (though you'll have to wait until July 24th to get one at a Sprint retail store). It also not-so-subtly notes that the tablet is "even more amazing" when paired with an Overdrive Pro 4G mobile hotspot or Novatel MiFi -- sold separately, of course. Full press release is after the break.
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Gigabyte's S1080 Windows 7 slate now up for US pre-order, ships July 1st for $650
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After having first gone on sale in Taiwan, and later Australia, it's only fair that Yanks now have a shot at Gigabyte's monstrous Windows 7 slate. You may recall the S1080 for its 320GB drive, dual-core Atom N570, Ethernet port, and (curious) VGA output. Or perhaps you were stoked on that optical mouse and tactile mouse button combo. Well, all that stands between you and your future LAN-partying, tablet-toting self, are 650 clams and a handful of days -- you know, given that scheduled ship date of July 1st. Rounding out the remaining specs are 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, 1.3 megapixel webcam and a USB 3.0 port. If the thought of a Windows 7 slate with a mouse and a smattering of ports h...
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Samsung NC215S solar netbook will see the light of day in Russia
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Anyone who's ever attempted to use a laptop on a sunny summer day can surely tell you that direct sunlight is not your friend -- that's why we like to ride out the season in our dark basement apartments. If only there were a way to harness the sun's rays for good, instead of evil -- like powering your PC while you're off doing whatever it is that normal people do when it's sunny outside. First introduced for the African market, Samsung's NC215S will be hitting Russia in early August for 13,999 rubles ($479). The netbook sports a lid almost entirely monopolized by a solar panel, which contributes to an overall estimated battery life of 14.5 hours. The NC215S packs a 1.6GHz N570 Intel Atom dua...
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Elusive Acer Iconia Tab A100 coming to Walmart for $349
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Typically, the whole fun of spotting products in the wild is that they haven't been officially announced to the world yet, but in the case of the Acer Iconia Tab A100, we're just amazed it's finally here, and that it's so... unassuming. Just weeks after rearing its head in FCC drawings, the delayed Tab has quietly surfaced at Walmart with a price tag of $349. That sticker there says it all, but for the money you'll get Tegra 2 innards with 8GB of internal storage, a 2 megapixel front-facing camera, and a 5 megapixel one 'round the back. And of course, it runs Android 3.0 at a time when most other 7-inchers still tap out at Android 2.3 -- possibly the reason it was delayed in the first place....
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 retail version gets rooted
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The limited edition Galaxy Tab 10.1 handed out at Google I/O was rooted in no time, and it looks like owners of the more widely available retail version can now thank XDA member shep211 for opening up some new possibilities on their iteration of the tablet as well. As usual, you should proceed with some caution if you decide to take the plunge, but the root can been unrooted if you wind up having second thoughts -- all the details you need are at the source link below.
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HP TouchPad now available for pre-order
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Right on schedule, Hewlett-Packard’s first webOS-powered tablet is now available for pre-order. The HP TouchPad becomes available on July 1st but those who want to ensure they get their supersized webOS fix as soon as possible can pre-order the device through a number of different retailers. Best Buy and Amazon, among others, have the TouchPad available for pre-order at $499 for the 16GB model and $599 for the 32GB model, as expected. BGR took a hands-on look at the TouchPad when it was first unveiled back in February, and we were impressed. WebOS translates very well to a large form device, and the interoperability with HP’s upcoming Pre 3 smartphone is fantastic, though we still have no wo...
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