Jun 7, 2011

Toshiba confirmed details around the upcoming launch of the Thrive Tablet, its first Android-powered tablet for the U.S. market. Previously introduced as the “Toshiba Tablet,” the Thrive Tablet is set to deliver a more complete tablet experience by offering to consumers a tablet designed to deliver more performance, features and connectivity options than other tablets.
Powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 21 and Android 3.1, Honeycomb, the Thrive Tablet offers a convenient new …
May 5, 2011

Telefónica and ZTE today unveiled the new Light Pro tablet which combines Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity with impressive multimedia capabilities at an appealing price. Movistar will sell the Light Pro tablets exclusively in Spain from May for between 0 and 19 euros for individuals and 0 and 119 euros for businesses, with contract, making modern tablet computing available to all its consumer and business customers.
In launching this product, ZTE is adding …
Oct 12, 2010

ZTE launched its latest touch screen tablet PC, ZTE Light, today in Beijing. The device is displayed at “Beijing Exhibition”, bringing various distinct features in a slim and light weight tablet PC.
ZTE Light brings another dimension to internet access with its vast range of entertainment and business applications. It is altogether a …
May 31, 2010

Shogo is an ARM-based Linux tablet rich in connectivity and sensors allowing developers to customize it and add their own application and content creating new products and solutions. Partners can concentrate on their own products, application and content while Realease will provide all the knowledge and experience needed to create a tablet solution.
Shogo is the ideal tablet platform to start evaluation, development and prototyping on Freescale iMX-37 and iMX-51 processor family.
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May 7, 2010

The now famous-buzzed Wepad is now Wetap, a change made to reflex the differences between the Wepad and the iPad, Wetap doesn’t want to lose any sale from people confusing its tablet with the lousy iPad.
Here the deal:
WePad is now WeTab
To clearly differentiate our products within the international market for tablet computers, as of today we have changed the product name of our tablet computer from WePad to WeTab. Similarly, the …
May 7, 2010

Borders rolled out its digital initiative today, announcing that it is now taking pre-orders for the Kobo eReader and next month will debut its eBook store and apps powered by Kobo — embarking on a strategy that will provide rich digital content and a wide variety of devices that feature emerging technologies. As a device-neutral, rich-content provider, Borders will sell the Kobo eReader along with a variety of other eReading devices …