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Dell Streak 7 WiFi Only, Available For Pre-Order

Dell Streak 7 WiFi Only, Available For Pre-Order

March 19, 2011 | Comments (2)

Amazon has officially outed the WiFi only version of the Dell Streak 7. While not even officially announced by Dell yet, the tablet has been priced at $379.99 making it $70 cheaper than the 4G version on T-Mobile’s network. Tempting? Does the price and 7in form factor mean your prepared to overlook the lack of [...]

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IN Media: Tablet PC 7 and Set Top Box Coming Soon for Android Lovers

IN Media: Tablet PC 7 and Set Top Box Coming Soon for Android Lovers

March 10, 2011 | Comments (0)

  IN Media has recently announced a few new Android products they will soon be releasing.  The Tablet PC 7 and what sounds to be an awesome Set Top Box for your big screen.  And yes, both running Android 2.2.Unfortunately we do not have any pics for the Tablet PC 7, but we do have a [...]

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Motorola XOOM Wi-Fi Pre-orders for UK this April

Motorola XOOM Wi-Fi Pre-orders for UK this April

March 3, 2011 | Comments (1)

Motorola XOOM Wi-Fi can be pre-ordered next month Last week, Verizon launched the Motorola XOOM tablet with no word on the Wi-Fi version. Before, PC World had put up the price for the Wi-Fi version of the tablet for £449, but then the price was removed quickly. Well now, PC World has raised the price tag [...]

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The Complete Hands-On Motorola Xoom and Android Honeycomb Review (With Video)

The Complete Hands-On Motorola Xoom and Android Honeycomb Review (With Video)

February 24, 2011 | Comments (13)

The Motorola Xoom is a stunning device and is easily the best tablet experience available. Although not the first Android tablet, the Xoom is the first to be designed from top to bottom, hardware to software in order to deliver the ultimate expression of Google’s tablet Android experience. The previews and brief  glimpses of Android [...]

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4G LTE Upgrade Process for XOOM, Send it Back to Motorola

4G LTE Upgrade Process for XOOM, Send it Back to Motorola

February 24, 2011 | Comments (5)

The question on early Motorola Xoom adopters’ minds’ is how and when will they receive their upgrade to Verizon’s new 4G LTE network.  The upgrade is free as was advertised and it will arrive 90 days after launch, think May if you’re holding out. The bad news is that you will have to send your device to Motorola for [...]

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Live TV Streaming for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy S II

Live TV Streaming for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy S II

February 22, 2011 | Comments (3)

Live TV streaming is something Android users have always wanted but, there hasn’t been a killer application yet for this service. Samsung is making an attempt using a kind of reverse DLNA streaming where the company’s new D7000 and D8000 HDTVs will be able to wirelessly stream live TV to the phone and tablet. This all [...]

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Silver Motorola Xoom Caught on Camera; GSM, Wi-Fi Versions on the Way

Silver Motorola Xoom Caught on Camera; GSM, Wi-Fi Versions on the Way

February 11, 2011 | Comments (5)

With the Motorola Xoom sure to make an encore performance at Mobile World Congress next week, and inching closer to release, we now have news that we might be seeing a little more Xoom in the near future. A silver-backed version of the Moto Xoom has shown up in the wild on a video walkthrough shot in Dubai [...]

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Dell Streak 10 with Honeycomb on Way this Spring

Dell Streak 10 with Honeycomb on Way this Spring

January 31, 2011 | Comments (1)

The Dell Streak 1o with Android OS 3.0 (Honeycomb) was shown off at CES 2011. The device will be shipping soon and rumoured to be available by next month. As far as the size is concerned, there are rumors that it would be same as that of an iPad. Michael Dell spoke about his company’s [...]

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NOOK 3G Axed by Barnes & Noble

NOOK 3G Axed by Barnes & Noble

January 26, 2011 | Comments (0)

There have been a number of reports about the NOOK eBook reader. Barnes & Noble did not expect the numbers that they had estimated. It was taken by surprise as they had believedthey created an edge as an Android -based color eReader. Their 3G version did not have an impact in the market and therefore, [...]

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Motorola Ordering 800,000 XOOM Tablets for Q1 Alone

Motorola Ordering 800,000 XOOM Tablets for Q1 Alone

January 11, 2011 | Comments (3)

Motorola and Verizon have high expectations for the recently announced Xoom Tablet.  With it being the first tablet to feature Google’s Honeycomb (Android 3.0), those high expectations are warranted.  It will come with 3G/4G capabilities and a Wi-Fi only version is planned. If you’re in the market for a tablet, this is shaping out to [...]

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Wi-Fi Only Xoom Coming in April?

Wi-Fi Only Xoom Coming in April?

January 10, 2011 | Comments (1)

The Motorola Xoom has been a major hit at CES, and to go along the the tablets’ 3G/4G capabilities, there is a rumored Wi-Fi only version to be released in April. For those of you who want the Honeycomb Tablet but don’t want to be tied into a contract, this is great news and should [...]

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Samsung Announces Wi-Fi Only Galaxy Tablet

Samsung Announces Wi-Fi Only Galaxy Tablet

January 6, 2011 | Comments (0)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is one hot device that features a 1024 x 600 capacitive screen, a 1 GHz processor, Android 2.2, full Adobe Flash support, dual cameras and support for 32 GB of storage. And until now, you could only get the tablet with 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. And although it’s proved to be [...]

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Dell Looking Glass Tablet Receives FCC Approval

Dell Looking Glass Tablet Receives FCC Approval

December 29, 2010 | Comments (0)

Remember that unnamed tablet from Dell that just received WiFi certification? Now it has favorably advanced through the FCC approval process. It now has a name, the Dell Looking Glass, model number M02M. I am sure it won’t be long now till Dell introduces this new tablet. The Looking Glass is equipped with a Tegra [...]

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Mystery Dell Device Gets WiFi Certification

Mystery Dell Device Gets WiFi Certification

December 24, 2010 | Comments (1)

Well well well, what do we have here?  An unnamed device from Dell has shown up in the WiFi Alliance’s certification database.  All we have to go on is the model number of M02M.  Could this be a Streak 2, or perhaps the 7 inch tablet that Dell has been teasing us with? While the [...]

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NEC Unveiling Dual-Touchscreen Tablet at CES 2011 Next Month

NEC Unveiling Dual-Touchscreen Tablet at CES 2011 Next Month

December 20, 2010 | Comments (1)

Next month at CES 2011 NEC will introduce a dual-touchscreen version in their LifeTouch series of tablets now out in Japan. If you like touch screens, how about two 7-inch ones that can run separate tasks on both screens at the same time! We can’t say how the screens will be arranged until we can [...]

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ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Android Tab Review

ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Android Tab Review

December 5, 2010 | Comments (0)

Introduction There have been an ever increasing number of Android tablets entering the market, but besides the Samsung Galaxy tab none have been complete well rounded devices until now.  ViewSonic is making a notable entry into the tablet market with the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 starting at $459 available in mid-December. Overall, the 7.1 x 4.3 [...]

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Samsung Nexus S Shows Signs of Progress with FCC

Samsung Nexus S Shows Signs of Progress with FCC

November 30, 2010 | Comments (1)

If you’re a fan of Android devices and have been following the latest breaking news, you probably caught some of the news from the Web 2.0 summit where Google CEO Eric Schmidt teased the crowd with an unknown, unannounced device. The device in question is rumored to be to the Samsung Nexus S, pictured above in the [...]

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Google Chrome gifting In-Flight WiFi for the Holidays

Google Chrome gifting In-Flight WiFi for the Holidays

November 10, 2010 | Comments (1)

If you’ll be spending your holiday season up in the air, Google Chrome is back to help you pass that flight time by offering free In-flight WiFi courtesy of GoGo In-Flight WiFi. definitely a huge expansion on last year’s Google experiment with free WiFi in airport terminals. While the terminal service will still be offered, the Google Chrome sponsored [...]

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WiFi Calling is a Go, on Google Nexus One and Samsung Vibrant

WiFi Calling is a Go, on Google Nexus One and Samsung Vibrant

November 9, 2010 | Comments (1)

WiFi calling has finally come; at least to two different phones, unofficially of course. The great Android hackers have found a way to get the WiFi calling app from the T-Mobile G2 to work on both the Nexus One and the Samsung Vibrant. For the Vibrant, it’s actually pretty easy, just flash one of the [...]

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Best Buy, Your Galaxy Tab Headquarters at $499

Best Buy, Your Galaxy Tab Headquarters at $499

October 26, 2010 | Comments (2)

Best Buy is looking to be the place to go for your tablet purchase.  We see here that Best Buy will be carrying WiFi only, Verizon, and Sprint versions of the Galaxy Tab.  The Verizon and Sprint versions having 3G capabilities along with WiFi.  You’ll be able to grab one for $499 for all three, with contract [...]

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LG Optimus T Demos Showing Up at T-Mo, Plus Thundering Rumor

LG Optimus T Demos Showing Up at T-Mo, Plus Thundering Rumor

October 24, 2010 | Comments (0)

LG’s Optimus T is launching fairly soon at T-Mobile.  How can we tell?  The demos are starting to arrive. TmoNews says the Demo Ts don’t have that WiFi Calling option everyone has been talking about.  Given that this is a sweet feature to be found on a mid-budget Android phone, it’s a little bit disappointing [...]

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Motorola MB860 Olympus passes Cerifications, Could This Be Sanjay Jha’s Secert Project?

Motorola MB860 Olympus passes Cerifications, Could This Be Sanjay Jha’s Secert Project?

October 13, 2010 | Comments (1)

Now according to the certificate above, Motorola is getting the MB860 ready for the public.  No one is sure what the MB860 is for sure but most people are calling it the Olympus( A Tegra 2 powered tablet).  Now this particular certificate still classifies it as a smartphone.  Could this be the super phone the Sanjay Jha has been [...]

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LG announces Optimus T with Android 2.2 for T-Mobile

LG announces Optimus T with Android 2.2 for T-Mobile

October 7, 2010 | Comments (1)

LG just announced a new handset in their Optimus line, the Optimus T. The Optimus T will not be a powerhouse of a device, but will be better suited for those upgrading from a feature phone to a smart phone. It appears that the new demographic for manufacturers are those upgrading from feature phones, LG [...]

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World Round Up: Huawei in Romania – Spica in Malaysia – 3G Orange Tablet Soon

World Round Up: Huawei in Romania – Spica in Malaysia – 3G Orange Tablet Soon

September 3, 2010 | Comments (0)

Romanian smartphones getting smarter Huawei are one of those companies that a few years a go you might not have heard of but whose name you now hear on a daily basis. If you are Romanian however you’ve probably known about the Chinese company for nearly ten years, as that is how long they have [...]

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Android users flocking to Wi-Fi instead of mobile network data

Android users flocking to Wi-Fi instead of mobile network data

August 26, 2010 | Comments (2)

WeFi, an international Wi-Fi connection service, just released a report stating that Android users have been turning to Wi-Fi over 3G in recent months. According to Jason Silberman, a spokesman for the company, “The data was collected through analyzing data from WeFi’s over 5 million end-users on various platforms and through WeFi’s database of over [...]

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New Xperia X10 Firmware Update Births WiFi Bug

New Xperia X10 Firmware Update Births WiFi Bug

August 4, 2010 | Comments (1)

While still on Android 1.6, the latest update for the Sony Xperia X10 introduces a new wifi bug. This bug is getting on people’s nerves so badly because when they are located in an area with poor cell reception, they cannot access data on their phones with wifi! Never mind the fact that you probably [...]

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Some Nexus One users experiencing Wi-Fi connectivity issues

Some Nexus One users experiencing Wi-Fi connectivity issues

July 14, 2010 | Comments (5)

There is a fairly extensive support thread over at Google — that stretches from January of this year all the way to the present — that details issues some Nexus One owners are having with Wi-Fi connections. The bug reports all read like this: your N1 connects to a wireless network; you put the phone [...]

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EVO 4g, Its Not So Good With WiFi

EVO 4g, Its Not So Good With WiFi

June 11, 2010 | Comments (4)

Rumor going around is that the wifi on the evo 4g isn’t up to par, with other android phones and other phones around as well. But how exactly does it compare? What’s the deal? Here are some tests to help show a bit. Evo 4G Wifi test – Phil’s results The particulars: Router: Linksys WRT350N, [...]

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Is the EVO 4G plagued by poor Wi-Fi reception?

Is the EVO 4G plagued by poor Wi-Fi reception?

June 8, 2010 | Comments (4)

It certainly seems that way. All across the interwebz, proud new EVO owners are saying they’re having a horrible time when it comes to Wi-Fi signal strength. Some users claim to only have 1 bar of signal regardless of their proximity to a router, while others say that you need only be a few feet from [...]

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Turn your EVO 4G into a free Wi-Fi hotspot

Turn your EVO 4G into a free Wi-Fi hotspot

June 7, 2010 | Comments (0)

Sprint’s announcement that it was going to charge customers $30 per month to turn their EVO 4G into a Wi-Fi hotspot was met with a lot of criticism, but as the saying goes, good things come to those who wait. A weekend update made the popular android-wifi-tether app now allows EVO owners to tether over [...]

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