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After teasing Android fans with a few Android-based tablets along the year, Archos manufacturer recently announced a new set of tablets that will be showcased for the first time at this year's IFA event.If most of the tablets introduce in the past by Archos were low-budget devices, this time the manufacturer com... |
1 September 2010 06:06 GMT |
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Leaked earlier this month, the Archos 32 Internet tablet resurface again, this time at FCC's website. The device has just been approved by the Commission and might be launched on the market by the end of the year.Even though it's considered to be an Internet tablet, Archos 32 is in fact a small gadget, that... |
19 August 2010 09:07 GMT |
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Wireless carrier AT&T and OpenPeak Inc, leading provider of multimedia touch-screen devices, recently announced the launch of a new powerful, multipurpose computing tablet device boasting support for AT&T's mobile broadband wireless service, based on the ultra-sleek OpenTablet. According to the pair, the upcomi... |
25 March 2010 18:31 GMT |
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One of the upcoming devices that will run under Google's Android operating system is a 7 Inch Internet tablet from ICD. The Android-based tablet definitely has the looks, and it also comes around with some appealing specifications, including the Android 2.1 flavor of the mobile platform. The guys over at Engadg... |
21 December 2009 06:31 GMT |
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Nokia N900 is the final product which opens up a new path for the Finnish smartphone producer. After Google, which launched its new open source operating system for mobile phones, Nokia raised the stakes a few months later with its own vision, which is called Maemo. Android OS, as well as Maemo are both based on the ... |
18 December 2009 10:02 GMT |
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ARCHOS, Inc., a leading technology innovator in the portable media player market,announced a few months ago the launch of the ARCHOS 5 Internet Tablet, running the Android OS. The device, sporting a wide range of capabilities like built-in GPS, high-definition content and others more, is now available for purchase f... |
9 December 2009 04:10 GMT |
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According to the latest news around the Internet, Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is set to deliver its Maemo 5-based Internet Tablet, the Nokia N900, to retailers in the United States as soon as September 27. In case all goes according to plans, we might expect the device to become available for purchase on the US ... |
15 September 2009 10:34 GMT |
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Espoo, Finland-based mobile phone maker Nokia seems to be rather skeptical when it comes to the success its newly unveiled Nokia N900 Internet Tablet would have on the market. According to the company, networks might not be attracted to stock the new devices, which means that the N900 won't sell as well as other... |
7 September 2009 06:59 GMT |
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The world's largest phone maker, Nokia has recently showcased an N810 Internet Tablet, boasting a 3D display that doesn't require glasses, at the company's Nokia World event in Stuttgart. The Finnish phone maker has said that the technology has been in development for several years, but a launch date f... |
3 September 2009 05:16 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia officially introduced the highly anticipated N900 Internet Tablet only a few days ago, yet it seems that the device is already making a lot of fans around the world. Some of these fans are from the US and, while the device has been announced to come with support for WCDMA 900/1700/210... |
31 August 2009 04:34 GMT |
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Following the release of the Booklet 3G, Nokia's first x86-based portable computer system, the Espoo, Finland-based phone maker has announced today the debut of its new Nokia N900. Designed as an ultraportable, Internet-capable device, the new handset comes with the Maemo 5 operating system, marking an important... |
27 August 2009 09:08 GMT |
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The already rumored Nokia Rover Internet Tablet seems to be getting closer and closer to an official announcement. The handset was spotted in the wild at the beginning of June, when a video that supposedly showed it along with other mobile phones from the Finnish handset maker surfaced, and was reported to have recei... |
10 August 2009 07:02 GMT |
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It seems that mobile phone users in the US will soon have yet another high-end Nokia mobile phone to go for, namely the Nokia N86 8MP. Sporting an 8-megapixel photo snapper and a wide range of functionalities connected to it, the device might become available in the country starting with August 22, The Nokia Blog rep... |
8 August 2009 06:32 GMT |
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The already rumored and somehow expected Nokia N900 Internet Tablet from the Finnish mobile phone maker seems to be as real as it can be, as it has been caught on video during a presentation last October from Axel Meyer, head of Nseries design at Nokia. As reported before, although the handset hasn't been offici... |
8 June 2009 03:29 GMT |
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According to the latest news around the web, Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia might soon release into the wild a new Maemo-based flagship device, which is expected to come to the market under the name of Nokia N900, or Nokia Rover, having not only the Maemo 5 operating system, but also a wide range of high-end featur... |
1 June 2009 09:34 GMT |
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T-Mobile, the wireless carrier that brought to the market the first Google Android-powered mobile phone, seems to be determined to bring forth a series of other devices that would be based on said platform. Among these, we should be able to spot a home phone that is set for release early next year, as well as a table... |
6 April 2009 09:02 GMT |
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Archos announced last month that it intended to come to the market with an Internet tablet device that would be powered by Google's Android operating system, and now the company reinforces its previous statement with a new one that announces its plans to release such a device. Archos has recently announced it... |
30 March 2009 10:40 GMT |
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Nokia has announced that it is discontinuing the recently released N810 Internet Tablet WiMax Edition. The company is set to end both production and distribution of the device although WiMAX has just been launched in the United States. The tablet was introduced in October, at the same time with the release of WiMax i... |
8 January 2009 08:38 GMT |
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Nokia's good-to-have-around N810 Internet Tablet, released in the fall of 2007, is now cheaper than ever, coming for a retail price of only $299. Although the new price is not (yet) featured on Nokia's official website (where the Internet Tablet is still offered for $439), the N810 can be bought for the att... |
21 July 2008 07:30 GMT |
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The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet will start shipping across the US starting today, just as the producer promised when the device was unveiled. The device looks to combine the power and functionality of a PC with the mobility of a portable device.Nokia N810 Internet Tablet comes equipped with some of the most evolved pe... |
20 November 2007 02:48 GMT |
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The Mozilla browser that Nokia used for the upgrade of its Linux based Internet Tablet is less reliable than people might think. An error has just been detected with its capability of handling Google's AJAX based Google Docs.The most recent firmware upgrade release for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet adds conside... |
1 November 2007 07:55 GMT |
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Nokia takes portable internet communication to a new level and introduces the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The device can be connected to Wi-Fi hotspots or via a Bluetooth mobile phone and enables users to make internet calls, check Google Mail and Facebook Accounts, update blogs, watch YouTube videos, IM with friends... |
18 October 2007 05:56 GMT |
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Nokia N800 Internet Tablet will bring what the Web and mobile phones have best to offer. Skype will be available from now on wherever there is a WiFi connection for placing VoIP calls.Skype has proved to be a great success for PC users everywhere. Nokia now enables people to take this experience one step further and ... |
11 July 2007 04:52 GMT |
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The global leader in digital media delivery, Real Networks and world's largest handset manufacturer Nokia have announced that users in the US can now enjoy mobile access to Rhapsody, an award winning digital music service. The service will be available through the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, allowing users to ra... |
28 March 2007 11:02 GMT |
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