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Jan 3rd, 2012 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Mobile applications
Motorola Xoom tablet were going to get updated to Android 4.0. Now, owners of the Google Experience version of the Motorola XOOM tablet (which is basically the Wi-Fi only variant) have received some word from Motorola that their tablet will be involved in a project. This could be a heads-up for a minor bug-fix, or [...]
Tags: android, confidential, Feedback, Google, Google Experience, Ice Cream Sandwich, manufacturer, minor bug, motorola xoom, Motorola XOOM owners, network, notices, project, soak test, successful, tablet, Update, Wi-Fi only Posted in Mobile applications |
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Nov 1st, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: press release
Motorola has just announced that the official Android 3.2 Honeycomb upgrade for the XOOM is now available for download in Europe. only the Wi-Fi version of the tablet can now be upgraded to Android 3.2. Motorola XOOM owners who live in Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK can [...]
Tags: Android 3.2, Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, italy, motorola xoom, Netherlands, norway, now available, PDF files, QuickOffice app, spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Wi-Fi version, xoom Posted in press release |
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Oct 13th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: News
Sony makes an attempt at a new product, it tries to capture the aura of both uniqueness and surprise in hardware, plastic and commercials. So it has happened with the Sony tablet, which is not sold under the sub-branding “Vaio”, but under the trademark “Sony”. If “Vaio” stands for notebooks, “Bravia” for televisions and “PlayStation” [...]
Tags: android, Apple iOS, application, Bravia, Bronko, ipad, LG Optimus Pad V900, motorola xoom, new category, New product, notebook, Optimus Pad, Playstation, products, samsung galaxy tab, screen sizes, sony, Sony Tablet S, Tabea, tablet, tablet market, tablet pc, Vaio Posted in News |
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Oct 13th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Mobile Everything
Motorola has exactly what you need/want. Packing a dual-core 1.0-GHz Texas Instruments OMAP4 processor, 7-inch (1024×600 resolution) display, and an insanely massive 4,260-mAh battery. The Motorola ET1 Enterprise Tablet is being aimed at the business world. The Android tablet’s specifications and features listed below will surely give you a reason to compare this “super-tablet” to [...]
Tags: 260-mAh battery, 4, 7-inch 1024×600 resolution, Apps, business world, display, dual-core 1.0-GHz, iPad 2, mobile POS, Motorola ET1 Enterprise Tablet, motorola xoom, OMAP4 processor, super-tablet, tablet Posted in Mobile Everything |
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Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Mobile applications
Skype 2.5 for Android brings video chatting capabilities to 14 new Android devices, bringing the total number of supported gadgets to 41. Some of the new smartphone additions include theMotorola Droid Bionic, the LG Optimus 2x, Motorola Droid 3, the original Google Nexus One, and the Motorola Photon 4G. The latest version of Skype for Android [...]
Tags: android, Bluetooth, claims Skype, Droid Bionic, Google Nexus One, ipad apps, LG Optimus 2x, Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Photon 4G, motorola xoom, rear facing camera, samsung galaxy, Skype 2.5, Skype subscriptions, Skype video, smartphone additions, video calls Posted in Mobile applications |
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May 9th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Google
Kevin Tofel of GigaOm reviews the Acer Iconia Tab A500. It is a Honeycomb Google Tablet. Its Micro SD works he says, but Xoom and G-Slate do not. Really? It works on WiFi only, not a bad thing.
Tags: gadget review, gigaom, google honeycomb tablet, kevin tofel, Micro SD Card, motorola xoom, T-Mobile G-Slate, techistan, which tablet should I buy Posted in Google |
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