Google’s first tablet, the Nexus 7, hits the market later this month. Running on Google’s immensely popular Android operating system, the Nexus 7 will be introduced at a much lower price point and will clock in at 7 inches, much smaller than the current iPad.
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The Samsung Galaxy Beam continues to offer all the traditional quality that customers expect. The soft, rubberised back is comfortable in your hand, and the ultra-slim feature is great for carrying in your pocket, handbag, or briefcase. A 4-inch WVGA touch screen offers high-quality colour contrast for easier browsing and viewing.

Object of Desire: Samsung Galaxy Tab
Competition is hotting up in the tablet market. Despite, Steve Ballmer demo-ing a Windows 7 Tablet in advance of the Apple iPad launch, no Windows tablet has yet to be [...]
Are We There Yet? Trying to Get to the Bottom of 4G
Claims by AT&T that they were providing phones and service that could be defined as “4G”, when these phones were in fact not quite 4G.

Android Has More Free Apps Than iOS
I think it’s safe to say that we all know that the Android Market is growing at a rapid pace. Every month there’s new reports on how Android sales have [...]

Skyfire Mobile New Browser 4.0 Features
What is SkyFire? It is one of the more popular alternative browsers for the Android platform. This is due to the fact that it can play Flash videos on Android-powered devices. By [...]

Dell to Release Tablets To Compete with iPad
How long will Apple’s iPad dominate the market? An interesting question that was asked by Gartner Research recently. Basically, they predict that Apple will maintain a virtual stranglehold on the tablet [...]

Gingerbread, HoneyComb and Ice Cream
There are several versions of the Android OS in play now. There is Gingerbread officially known as Android 2.3. Google’s Android Gingerbread introduces a collection of improvements to the operating [...]

More Malware Attacks on Mobile Devices
The upshot is that with a new venue to exploit, hackers will be in hacker heaven, at least for a while. The important thing for users to do is to practice caution and some common sense when using their mobile devices. Beware of attachments, and be careful when downloading information from sites you are not sure of.
Rumor Round UP: New Phones And More iPad 2 Leaks
The new iPad 2 is almost here, with improved features and ergonomics and a lot of speculation and rumors as is normal for the industry. However, it is also being [...]

Tablet News Round Up
Enspert had a surprise hidden for its customers at the recently concluded CES 2011. The company unveiled an Android tablet called E201, which looks quite impressive on the surface. Along [...]

Google Launches Android Market Web Store
Today Google announced a new web-based Android Market store which will make it easier for people to view and purchase applications for their smartphones and tablets. They made the announcement [...]
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