 By prasad, on  October 8th, 2010
 Augen seem to have managed to leave their past controversies around the Gentouch 78 behind them, as they prepare to unleash not one or two, but a full range of six Android Tablet PCs, priced between $199 and $599.99.
However, the folks at Augen seem to have been drinking too much coffee in this effort, and the influence is . . . → Continue reading Augen, drunk on Coffee, unleashes six new Android Tablets
 By prasad, on  September 28th, 2010
 Carrypad has met up with folks from Linpus during the IDF earlier this month and has some details about the MeeGo Slate edition that they have under development currently for release later this year.
Linpus has a good amount of experience on Linux based OS development, and have supplied Acer with Linux builds for their PCs. Linpus . . . → Continue reading Linpus working on MeeGo based Tablet OS for release in Q4
 By prasad, on  September 25th, 2010
 ARM based chipsets from Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nvidia, have always been coveted as they are always at the cutting edge of ARM technology with their Snapdragon, Hummingbird, and Tegra platforms respectively. There are also several other manufacturers of ARM based chipsets like Marvell, Rockchip, Telechips, TI OMAP, etc that have good . . . → Continue reading Marvell announces 1.5 GHz triple-core Armada 628 ARM based chipset
 By prasad, on  September 25th, 2010
 Nokia might have disappointed several folks by not announcing a MeeGo OS based device at the Nokia World last week, but the Intel Developer Forum was different. Apart from detailing designs and partners for the MeeGo platform, Intel also showed off the WeTab that is going to be the first commercial Tablet device to run the MeeGo operating system.
. . . → Continue reading WeTab to be the first Tablet PC running the MeeGo OS
 By prasad, on  September 24th, 2010
 We had already reported earlier regarding Sony Ericsson’s plans on developing an Android based gaming platform, and that they were also working on a Gaming phone that could be branded under their Xperia and PlayStation brands. We also reported that Sony was working along with Google in the development of not only this gaming platform, but also . . . → Continue reading Sony hiring Android Game developers, building Android Games?
 By prasad, on  September 18th, 2010
PocketBook announced their range of eBook readers at the IFA 2010, but we hadn’t got to posting it yet. The PocketBook range will consist of 5 different devices – two entry level units ProBook 602 and ProBook 902 6″ and 9″ eBook readers, two premium models ProBook 603 and ProBook 903 eBook readers, and PocketBook IQ that is deemed . . . → Continue reading PocketBook announces color touch screen Android based eReader
 By kala, on  September 18th, 2010
The IDF 2010 had a lot of stuff to show on the software side, especially for Tablet PCs and other touch screen based mobile devices. Intel too have realized the importance of software and applications, and have now made their AppUp application store available with a touch based interface specially optimized for . . . → Continue reading Intel AppUp : App Store for Tablet PCs, hands on
 By prasad, on  September 11th, 2010
ARM has not exactly kept details about their upcoming Eagle processors a secret, but they have officially announced the ARM Cortex A15 “Eagle” range of processors – Quad-core processors running at speeds upto 2.5 GHz and offers upto 5 times the performance of current generation Smartphone chipsets.
The new gen chipsets would also . . . → Continue reading ARM Cortex A15 Eagle will be a 2.5 GHz quad-core chip
 By prasad, on  September 2nd, 2010
Compal Electronics president Ray Chen, at a company investors conference, commented that he expected sales of non-Apple Tablet PCs to not exceed 15 million units in the year 2011, and that players would quickly quit after realizing the market is not as easy as they expected.
Chen expects the shipments of non-Apple tablet PCs to be . . . → Continue reading Compal President pessimistic about prospects of non-Apple Tablet PCs
 By prasad, on  August 16th, 2010
If you are the kind of person that needs the flexibility and power of a full-fledged Desktop OS, and just cannot be happy with a Mobile OS for your kind of usage, then Axon Logic has just the solution for you.
The Axon Logic Haptic Tablet is actually a Netbook in the guise of a . . . → Continue reading Axon Logic introduces Haptic Tablet running your choice of Desktop OS
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