The company expects to sell 10 million units by the third quarter of 2011, gobbling up a third of the tablet market in the process, according to Samsung …
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Android OS is slowly making its way to the tablet market. So far, it hasn't done much to beat the iPad. In fact, the Dell Streak, which runs an outdated …
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab, one of the first Android-powered tablets to challenge the Apple iPad, will be priced at $200. Or it could be $400. …
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Last week we got word that HuddleHub was bringing their multiple league managing fantasy football app to Android, and just in time for Thursday's kickoff of.
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Samsung may begin building televisions with the Android operating system built in, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. Yoon Boo Keun, head of Samsung's TV business line, reportedly said the company is reviewing whether to use Android, …
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By Larry Magid BERLIN — I've had a couple opportunities to play with the Galaxy Tab Android tablet that Samsung announced at the IFA consumer electronics …
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As Android veers toward domination of the mobile market, Apple's iOS lead may soon take a hit. Google still needs to iron out some wrinkles like hardware fragmentation, but Android's open approach and growing market share mean it should …
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Speaking in an interview, a Samsung executive said the company believes it will sell 10 million Android-powered Galaxy Tabs by this time next year. …
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31 unveiled five tablets based on Google's Android 2.2 operating system. The devices sport touch screens ranging from 2.8 inches to 10.1 inches and meet an …
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