September 2, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been spied to death, and it’s now officially, official after Samsung unveiled the device today at the IFA conference in Berlin. There, Samsung proudly unveiled a 7-inch TFT LC…
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August 31, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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What a shocker, another company promises tablets running on Android! The twist here is that Archos is one of the few, almost the only, company that has actually make good its promise of delivering one. (Remembe…
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August 16, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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Anyone who had their eyes on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet ought to take a gander at this new set of specs revealed in a leaked firmware obtained by Samsung-Firmware. The leaked build happens to be runni…
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August 8, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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The Augen Gentouch tablet has been unavailable to all but a handful of customers who arrived early enough to purchase one at Kmart. Those folks are holding an even more unique product because the next productio…
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July 20, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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Remember the Dell Streak? The Android MID that became an Android tablet that became an Android phone? Well, it seems to be getting ever-closer to a U.S. release. Dell has opened a sign-up page taking requests fr…
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June 11, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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Huawei has a press conference event scheduled for June 24 in Australia — at which time they are expected to be unveiling an Android tablet and showing off some Android smartphones.
While there was nothin…
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June 4, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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Laptop has a great article about a 10 inch Android tablet that they recently got to spend some time with, its the Viliv X10 and it was spotted running Android 2.1. And just to clarify, this does not seem to be anothe…
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May 12, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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Let’s say I had an official tablet built by Google (or a partner), running Android, and on one of the nation’s largest mobile networks for data. Is that something you’d be interested in?
Wel…
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May 6, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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The Archos 5 tablet wasn’t much of a hit stateside, but the Archos 7 hopes to do better on both sides of the Atlantic. Archos has announced that its 7-inch web tablet will retail for $199.99 and begin shippi…
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April 14, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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It looks like the Camangi WebStation has been given a firmware update. The news comes according to an email notification that was sent out to current WebStation owners and it was noted that this update is offeri…
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April 13, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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There has been lots of talk about tablets lately, namely the Apple iPad, the HP Slate and bringing closer to Android — the WePad. Of course, there was also that other which came out back in late December, it…
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April 12, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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I want an iPad and we want a WePad. Meanwhile, Google CEO Eric Schmidt is reportedly going around openly talking about an Android-powered tablet set to be released later this year. Both devices are poised to …
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February 15, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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The idea of a web-centric device that cannot support a must-have program like Flash is silly. Notion Ink was smart enough to recognize this and include Flash playback for its Adam tablet. Notion has also added a…
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February 13, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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A brief history of the availability Camangi WebStation…
The Camangi WebStation got off to a bad start the day it launched with a non-working pre-order link. Then they disappointed the early bird custom…
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January 25, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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I was really excited leading up to the initial release of the Camangi WebStation, and then the practically non-existent early bird discount caused me to make a decision to hold off on my purchase. At that point I…
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January 22, 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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Personally I have never really thought of ViewSonic as a player in the notebook, netbook or tablet market. They seemed to have always been into more display oriented items such as monitors. But things change an…
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