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The Adam tablet actually did well for itself, even without humongous marketing efforts, so Notion Ink is now working on a successor, called Adam II.
Notion Ink has chosen not to tackle this new challenge alone, having instead set up a partnership with Texas Instruments.
Instead of an NVIDIA Tegra platform, Ada... |
21 January 2012 04:43 GMT |
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Notion Ink’s Android 4.0 port for the Adam tablet has made a lot of progress since we first reported about it in December of last year, so the outfit has now decided to make an Alpha version of this ROM available for download.Bluetooth, GPS and the all-important audio are now working according to its developers... |
16 January 2012 06:11 GMT |
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Notion Ink's Adam tablet is getting ready to try and bring some more customers into its fold.
In fact, it will do it by offering support for Android 4.0, otherwise known as the Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
You'd think a revelation like this would have a short demo video as proof, but Notion Ink ... |
8 December 2011 04:49 GMT |
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It has been a while since Notion Ink's Adam tablet was announced, and it appears that actual shipments are finally going to start being carried out if a recent blog post is anything to go by.Tablets are generally seen as a fast growing market, with many x86-based or ARM models having either started selling or b... |
15 January 2011 05:04 GMT |
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It would seem that Notion Ink was not totally idle during the holidays, or the period prior to Christmas, as it provided a sort of present for those rooting for its Adam tablet, in the shape of some public videos. The Adam tablet that notion ink is getting ready to launch has been the subject of some debate over the... |
27 December 2010 06:42 GMT |
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It seems that tablets really are getting more and more popular, enough so that Notion Ink has been successful in exhausting the number of pre-orders for the Adam Tablet.When the Advent Vega tablet sold out in hours, and then repeated the performance about a week later, it became more than clear that customers want m... |
21 December 2010 08:30 GMT |
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After many a rumor that the Adam tablet from Notion Ink had been delayed, and after so-called complaints about a lack of a demo of the device, the company has now provided a video in which it demos the Eden UI.The Eden UI is a special user interface that Notion Ink developed for its media tablet known as Adam, the s... |
20 December 2010 10:01 GMT |
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When it was said that making Notion Ink Adam pre-orders may not be the best idea, some may have been skeptical, but whatever doubts existed may have been put to rest now that pre-order deliveries have actually been pushed back.For those that may not yet know, the Adam tablet from Notion Ink is one of the few Tegra 2... |
15 December 2010 08:54 GMT |
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It seems that, while appealing, pre-ordering a certain tablet might not be the best idea in the world right now because of certain issues with the payment options and the lack of a hardware demonstration.Android tablets have become something of a potential game changer on the still small slate market, so many end-us... |
10 December 2010 03:58 GMT |
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It seems that the apparently instant success that the Vega slate enjoyed is something that makers of other tablets seek to emulate, and Notion Ink might just be one of the first to pull it off.Most new tablets are expected to make their appearance at the 2011 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show), an expo se... |
8 December 2010 10:47 GMT |
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Notion Ink are getting closer and closer to bringing to the market their first tablet PC running under Google's Android operating system, the Notion Ink Adam, and a new announcement was made on the company's blog, pointing at December 6th as a “big day for Android.” Of course, no specific deta... |
4 December 2010 06:39 GMT |
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In addition to getting a new website, where enthusiasts can find a wide range of details on its specs and features, Notion Ink Adam has also got some more improvements, as the development process is nearing completion.Previously, Notion Ink promised that the Android-based tablet PC would be put on pre-order sometime... |
29 November 2010 07:01 GMT |
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Notion Ink Adam, the Android-based tablet PC that should land on shelves in the near future, has just got a specially created section on the company's website to details some of the most important features it should be launched with.Whether it's about the dual core Tegra 2 processor packed inside the Notio... |
29 November 2010 02:34 GMT |
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Notion Ink's Adam tablet PC has just got its own website up and running, a place where users can learn more on the device, including the full list of technical specifications the slate should land on shelves with.We already had the chance to take a look at the Notion Ink Adam tablet PC, but mainly from the outs... |
23 November 2010 05:27 GMT |
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Notion Ink are getting closer and closer to bringing to the market their first tablet PC to run under Google's Android operating system, the highly acclaimed Notion Ink Adam, and the company has just released some videos to give us a taste of what's coming to shelves in the not too far future. Two videos ... |
22 November 2010 01:36 GMT |
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Notion Ink is getting closer to the release of its highly appealing Android-based Adam tablet PC, and the company has just unveiled some more info on the upcoming device, including details on the applications that will be available with the device. According to the company, its users will be able to enjoy a number o... |
15 November 2010 06:57 GMT |
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Notion Ink is among the companies which decided to bring to shelves tablet PCs running under Google's Android operating system, and the company has just unveiled some more info on their first such product, the Notion Ink Adam tablet. Based on Google's Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, the upcoming slate ... |
2 November 2010 03:06 GMT |
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Several months ago, Notion Ink detailed the Adam tablet. This device was going to be their first slate and, for its multimedia support and interesting hardware, was seen as quite intriguing by onlookers. In the meantime, however, software and hardware technologies have advanced and, now, it appears that the company ... |
31 July 2010 05:15 GMT |
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While the iPad has started shipping, competing products still haven't found their way to stores, even though multiple companies, especially HP, are bent on making their own forays into the nascent market. What some end-users may have forgotten, however, is that the Indian company Notion Ink also has a slate on t... |
7 April 2010 05:30 GMT |
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The biggest fun I had in BioShock 2 was dying four times in a row. I do not use the VitaChambers or however the respawn points are done, so I reloaded five times before I could finally get through one section of the game.The good thing is that the deaths themselves were not caused by a Big Sister battle or by taking ... |
19 February 2010 18:31 GMT |
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2K Games has officially announced that it plans to release BioShock 2, the highly anticipated sequel to one of the best video games of 2007, on February 9, 2010. The title is set to be delivered for the Xbox 360 from Microsoft, the PlayStation 3 from Sony and the PC through Games for Windows Live. The game has been d... |
21 September 2009 06:00 GMT |
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Microsoft's reportedly $300 million Windows campaign is moving forward steadfast. The latest ingredient in the video advertisements recipe focused on the Windows Live component of Windows is the cute factor, a tactic for which the Redmond company has turned to children, where "cute" is indeed in abundance. The l... |
2 March 2009 05:51 GMT |
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A couple of months ago, we discussed a very delicate issue surrounding Irrational Games' just launched FPS, BioShock, and that was killing (Harvest) the little sisters or sparing (Rescue) them. A piece up on The Boston Patriot Ledger discusses the very same issue, with 2K Boston President Ken Levine and a psycho... |
24 August 2007 06:13 GMT |
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It has been known for some time now that Irrational's very anticipated next-gen FPS, BioShock, will require gamers to render the Gatherers (Little Sisters) lifeless in order to get the Adam (a substance that genetically modified beings extract from the dead and eat it, for their bodies to reprocess it into a usa... |
25 June 2007 04:51 GMT |
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