Yesterday we finally saw the ad for Motorola’s Honeycomb tablet – Xoom. The ad shows a young man with a Xoom tablet buying flower for a girl, with a horde of mindless, white hoodies wearing and white ear phones using people around him. Motorola is obviously referring to the Apple users with the white hoodies wearing people, after all … Continue reading Motorola Xoom’s Super Bowl Commercial Is Clearly A Take On Apple’s 1984 Machintosh Ad→
While everyone has been waiting for the first Honeycomb tablet, Xoom, some hacker in the XDA Forums has ported Honeycomb to the Nook Color. The Honeycomb ROM is compiled using the Honeycomb preview SDK that Google released a couple of days back. The ROM is quite rough right now though. The touchscreen is working but … Continue reading Honeycomb Arrives In The Nook Color→
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→
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.
After a lot of teasing, Motorola has finally announced the first Honeycomb tablet – Motorola Xoom. With Xoom, Motorola has decided to go with a 10.1-inch screen and vanilla Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The tablet is powered by a dual-core Tegra 2 processor running at 1GHz and has a 1GB DDR2 RAM. The 10.1-inch screen sports … Continue reading Motorola Xoom Officially Announced – The First Honeycomb Tablet→
The Android devices are starting to come out in CES 2011. Today, Asus has revealed two new tablets running Android 3,0 “Honeycomb” with an interesting twist. Aside from running Honeycomb, which is already a big deal, both of these tablets have physical keyboards which also makes them netbooks of some sort too. Eee Pad Slider … Continue reading Asus Unveils Two Honeycomb Tablets In CES 2011 – A Slider And A Transformer→