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Showing posts with label Motorola Xoom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola Xoom. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Motorola Xoom Android 3.1 Update Rolling Out In Europe

Motorola has announced that it has started rolling out the Android Honeycomb 3.1 update to their Xoom tablet in Europe, and the update is expected to be rolled out across Europe over the next few weeks.


Thursday, June 9, 2011

BlackBerry PlayBook To Launch On 22 June At Rs 32,000

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion's iPad rival, PlayBook, is all set to launch in India. According to a news story in Business Today online, RIM PlayBook will be launching in India on 22 June for approximately Rs 32,000 (pricing may vary depending on the version you buy).

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Motorola Xoom Android 3.1 Honeycomb Update Coming This Week

Motorola has announced that it will be rolling out the Android 3.1 Honeycomb update for their Xoom tablet this week, although they have not given an exact date, we presume it will be sometime today or tomorrow.

The Android 3.1 Honeycomb update for the Motorola Xoom will bring a range of new features to Motorola's tablet, which will include support for Android Market movie rentals, full support for Adobe Flash 10.2.



Friday, April 22, 2011

Nexus S 45 and Motorola Xoom Could Land At Sprint In Early May

Sprint has not officially unveiled the launch dates of the Google Nexus S 4G and Motorola Xoom; but the two new Android devices can not be too far from hitting the shelves now. According to an image uncovered by Engadget (seen below).

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II, Motorola Xoom Coming To Telstra Australia

Earlier in January, we have reported that Telstra would launch Honeycom tablets in Australia. Now the time has come to find out exactly what tablet the carrier plans to release: its the Motorola Xoom, the world's first Honeycomb device.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Sprint Motorola Xoom Blurry Press Photo Leaked

If for any reason you were still in doubt as to the fact that the Motorola Xoom will reach Sprint soon. It's time to face reality. The first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet is on its way to the Now Network, as proven today yet again, this time perhaps more conclusively than ever, since a press photo of the tablet, Sprint branding and all, has leaked. As you can see below, this is not the sharpest image to ever hit the internet, that's clear, but still - it serves the purpose.

Acer Iconia Tab A500 Available In Uk (Unboxing Video)

We told you about this one a few days ago, guys - now we have some more facts in stock for you. The Nvidia Tegra powered Acer Iconia Tab A500 is available at the United Kingdom for 449.99 pounds from Dixons.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Motorola Xoom and Atrix Sales Are Disappointing

Although they are two of the hottest Android devices on the market, the Motorola Xoom and Motorola Atrix do not seem to be as popular as expected. According to Forbes and Pacific Crest analyst James Faucette, "sell-through trends" for the two dual-core devices "have been disappointing".

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Nokor Color To Get Apps, Flash Support

Barnes & Noble's Nook Color e-reader will receive a software update in April, transforming it into a cheap Android tablet. The Home Shopping Network (HSN) spilled the beans on the Nook software update via a product listing on its site.

The Wi-Fi Nook Color cost $249 from Barnes 7 Noble, has a 7-inch color touchscreen and runs on Google's Android mobile operating system. But the device is far from being a full fledged Android tablets due to the lack of e-mails access, apps, a Web browser, and other standard tabelt features (unless you hack the Nook Color).
According to HSN's listing, the software update for the Nook Color will bring the e-reader closer to a full-featured Android tablet thanks to a software update. The patch is set to bring a Web browser (with Adobe Flash support) and an e-mail client. The Nook Color already features a music player and can play videos in MP4 format.
Similarly to Amazon's move into the app store market (for smartphones, so far), Barnes & Noble is also expected to introduce its own store for the Nook Color via this software update.
Around eight apps will be available at launch "and more will become available after the April update". HSN's listing claims that customers who bought a Nook Color from them will be the first to receive the software update enabling the extra features, saying the new updates will be sent out automatically if the device in connected to Wi-Fi.
If you are on the market for a cheap Android tablet and do not need a lot of processing power attached, a Nook Color might be just what you were looking for. At $249, the Nook is half the price of an iPad 2, and significanity cheaper than a Motorola Xoom. Now we just have to wait for Barnes & Noble to confirm this software update.

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