Six Android tablets from Augen break cover
The tablet market is going to be getting crowded soon. Strangely while Google says that current versions of Android aren’t suitable for tablets and large makers like LG ware waiting, smaller players are putting tablets with current version of the OS on the market or are at least planning to. Augen is moving ahead with six tablets that will pack in Android 2.2 with some updatable to Android 3 …
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The tablet market is going to be getting crowded soon. Strangely while Google says that current versions of Android aren’t suitable for tablets and large makers like LG ware waiting, smaller players are putting tablets with current version of the OS on the market or are at least planning to. Augen is moving ahead with six tablets that will pack in Android 2.2 with some updatable to Android 3 …
Read more on SlashGear
Acer Netbooks Will Dual-Boot Android and Windows 7
In what will surely provide a boost to Google’s Android platform outside the smartphone arena, computer maker Acer reportedly announced on Wednesday that all of its upcoming dual-core netbooks will run both Android and Windows 7.
Read more on PC World via Yahoo! News
In what will surely provide a boost to Google’s Android platform outside the smartphone arena, computer maker Acer reportedly announced on Wednesday that all of its upcoming dual-core netbooks will run both Android and Windows 7.
Read more on PC World via Yahoo! News
Google Voice: The next killer app?
WASHINGTON – Google releases so many products – most of them free – that it’s easy to overlook one that’s really special. Google Voice qualifies. Thanks to its features and competitive potential, Google’s relatively new service has been quietly sending tremors throughout the telephony industry.
WASHINGTON – Google releases so many products – most of them free – that it’s easy to overlook one that’s really special. Google Voice qualifies. Thanks to its features and competitive potential, Google’s relatively new service has been quietly sending tremors throughout the telephony industry.
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