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Moblin Tablet

Intel’s Meego Tablets Coming In June?

MeeGo has been in the limelight over the past few weeks thanks to Nokia and now we are getting words that Intel may unveil it’s Meego OS powered Tablet devices in June (a long six months from now). According to NetbookNews, the Meego tablets from Intel will be launched most probably at the MWC (mobile world congress) mega event.

iPad Launched In India For Rs. 27,900; BSNL Offering Unlimited Data Plan at Rs 999

Today, as expected, Apple has finally launched the iPad in India. It is not the rumored price of Rs. 26,000 but the price of the cheapest model is close enough at Rs. 27,900. While people in India will be no doubt happy at the launch of the iPad, it should be remembered that the launch … Continue reading iPad Launched In India For Rs. 27,900; BSNL Offering Unlimited Data Plan at Rs 999

HTC Launching Phone With Facebook Integrated In An “Interesting” Way

A few days back the rumor that Facebook is making a phone surfaced again. The rumor about a Facebook phone phone was first started by TechCrunch last year, but Facebook shot it down. Yesterday again the rumor surfaced again. It claims that Facebook is launching two new phones with a modified version of Android with … Continue reading HTC Launching Phone With Facebook Integrated In An “Interesting” Way

Motorola Xoom Hands-On

Motorola Atrix 4G And Xoom 3G Coming in Late February; Xoom LTE And Bionic In Q2 2011

In yesterday’s earnings call, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha has announced the release dates for the devices they showed off in CES 2011. According to Jha, Atrix 4G will be released in late February and the 3G version of its Honeycomb tablet Xoom is also stated for a late February release. He, however, mentioned that the … Continue reading Motorola Atrix 4G And Xoom 3G Coming in Late February; Xoom LTE And Bionic In Q2 2011

Honeycomb Logo

Google Previews Tablet-Enabled Android 3.0: 5 Improvements & New Logo

Google has made available a limited support SDK for the new Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system to developers so that they can try and test their existing apps on this new Android platform which supports large display screens, especially tablets, out-of-the box.