Archive for 10/05/2010

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WeTab Managing Director Praises Device Under Assumed Name?

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How do you improve the image of your device? Why not change your name and post its praises on Amazon? It seems that WeTab  Managing Director Helmut Hoffer did just that. Using the name Peter Glaser, a Choas Computer Club member, he posted 5 star ratings for the WeTab not More >

Galaxy Tab T-Mobile Update

Get Updates on T-Mobile’s Galaxy Tab?

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There has been a bunch of Galaxy Tab news happening today. The next bit of news is that you can now sign up for Galaxy Tab updates through T-Mobile. Is this one more clue saying that the Galaxy Tab will be here soon? How many of you are anxiously More >

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Linpus Meego tablet out by years end.

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MeeGo is a Linux based OS from the team of Nokia and Intel. Meego is designed to run on mobile devices with small displays, including netbooks, smartphones, in-car entertainments systems and tablets. No devices have been released yet with Meego but Linpus hopes to change that by releasing a More >

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ExoPC delayed again.

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The ExoPC (Windows 7′s last great hope) has been delayed again according to a posting in their forums. The ExoPC was to ship to those forum members who had pre-ordered starting October 15th. They report that the delay is due to some manufacturing issues, and the switching of who is More >

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab will get its Gorilla on.

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Corning Incorporated announced today that Corning® Gorilla® glass will be used for the new Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Tab will join other devices such as the Motorola Droid, iPhone 4, and Dell Streak as users of the super strong glass for their touch screens. The complete list of devices that use More >

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DOCOMO Getting Galaxy Tab Late November.

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Phandroid was tipped that the Samsung Galaxy Tab would be coming to DOCOMO in late November. Pricing for the device is expected to be about 40,000 yen ($480) with a 2 year contract.

Posted by blazingwolf via Phandroid

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Sharp Galapagos e-reading tablets hands-on (video).

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SlashGear Japan got some hands on time with the Sharp Galapagos e-reading tablets while attending CEATEC 2010. The Galapagos comes in two versions. One has a 5.5 inch 1024 x 600 LCD screen while the other has a 10.8 inch 1366 x 800 LCD screen. They run a custom

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