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- Latest Fedora, OpenSuse releases with GNOME 3.2 now available
- Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin will launch in April, 2012
- Google Docs for Android gets a tablet-sized facelift
- Dell rolls out Android 3.2 for the Streak 10 Pro (in China)
- Will Asus rebrand its ultrabooks as “Zenbooks?”
- Samsung Series 7 Slate now available for pre-order (for $1349)
- Microsoft: The Zune HD’s not actually dead… yet
- Aakash Android tablet hits India for $60 or less
- ZTE tablet coming to Sprint
- Android comes to the HP TouchPad… as a buggy webOS app
Latest Fedora, OpenSuse releases with GNOME 3.2 now available Posted: 05 Oct 2011 02:15 PM PDT Ubuntu Linux gets a lot of attention as one of the most popular Linux distributions. Heck, I wrote an article today just to let you know that the code-name for the next version has been selected. But a fair number of long-time Ubuntu users have been turned off recently by the developers' decision to switch from the classic GNOME desktop... Read more » Latest Fedora, OpenSuse releases with GNOME 3.2 now available is a post from: Liliputing |
Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin will launch in April, 2012 Posted: 05 Oct 2011 12:58 PM PDT Canonical will launch the next version of Ubuntu Linux on October 13th. The latest version of the popular Linux distribution is code-named Oneiric Ocelot, and Ubuntu 11.10 will include a number of refinements to the Unity desktop as well as the ability to synchronize applications across multiple computers with the new Ubuntu Software Center. But Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth is... Read more » Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin will launch in April, 2012 is a post from: Liliputing |
Google Docs for Android gets a tablet-sized facelift Posted: 05 Oct 2011 11:33 AM PDT Google has rolled out a new version of the Google Docs app for Android which lets you vied, edit, and share documents from an Android phone or tablet. The new version adds support for tablets running Google Android 3.0 Honeycomb and up, with a new 3-panel user interface which makes it easier to browse through your document collection. There's also... Read more » Google Docs for Android gets a tablet-sized facelift is a post from: Liliputing |
Dell rolls out Android 3.2 for the Streak 10 Pro (in China) Posted: 05 Oct 2011 10:25 AM PDT Dell is rolling out a software update for the Dell Streak 10 Pro tablet. It originally shipped with Android 3.1, but now Android 3.2 is available. Unfortunately the tablet is still only available in China. The Dell Streak 10 Pro has a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display and a 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor. It... Read more » Dell rolls out Android 3.2 for the Streak 10 Pro (in China) is a post from: Liliputing |
Will Asus rebrand its ultrabooks as “Zenbooks?” Posted: 05 Oct 2011 09:04 AM PDT This summer Intel rolled out a new platform for thin and light computers called ultrabooks. Basically an ultrabook is a notebook that weighs less than 3 pounds, measures less than 0.8 inches thick, and costs less than $1000. Oh yeah, and since Intel came up with the idea, they pretty much have to have the latest Intel mobile processors and... Read more » Will Asus rebrand its ultrabooks as “Zenbooks?” is a post from: Liliputing |
Samsung Series 7 Slate now available for pre-order (for $1349) Posted: 05 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT The Samsung Series 7 Slate is a tablet designed to run Windows 7. It features an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel capacitive touchscreen display, an active digitizer for digital pen input, and an Intel Core i5-2467M processor. While Samsung had originally planned to start selling the tablet on October 2nd, it isn't shipping in the US yet. But you... Read more » Samsung Series 7 Slate now available for pre-order (for $1349) is a post from: Liliputing |
Microsoft: The Zune HD’s not actually dead… yet Posted: 05 Oct 2011 07:10 AM PDT Apparently the reports of the Microsoft Zune HD's demise have been greatly a tiny bit exaggerated premature. The Zune HD is Microsoft's portable media player with a touchscreen display and first generation NVIDIA Tegra processor. It's been on the market since 2009 and the Windows Phone 7 user interface (and especially the music and video apps) were largely inspired by the Zune... Read more » Microsoft: The Zune HD’s not actually dead… yet is a post from: Liliputing |
Aakash Android tablet hits India for $60 or less Posted: 05 Oct 2011 05:52 AM PDT For the past year Indian officials have been promising to launch a $35 Android tablet aimed at students. Today it's finally available -- and while the tablet is a little more expensive than promised, it's still dirt cheap for a mobile computing device. Production of the tablet was outsourced to British company DataWind, makers of the UbiSurfer line of mobile devices. But... Read more » Aakash Android tablet hits India for $60 or less is a post from: Liliputing |
Posted: 05 Oct 2011 04:19 AM PDT Chinese device maker ZTE seems to be on a tablet-making roll. Over the past few weeks we've seen ZTE Smart Tab7 and Smart Tab7 tablets show up at the FCC website. Now they've been joined by an unnamed ZTE tablet which will apparently be available on Sprint's wireless network soon. The device is described as a "CDMA Tablet" in FCC... Read more » ZTE tablet coming to Sprint is a post from: Liliputing |
Android comes to the HP TouchPad… as a buggy webOS app Posted: 04 Oct 2011 07:07 PM PDT While the folks behind the CyanogenMod Android software have been working on a process that would let you install Android on the HP TouchPad and dual boot Android and webOS, Chinese developer Chomper has been taking a different approach. Today he released an app that lets you run Android on the TouchPad without rebooting -- just as if it were... Read more » Android comes to the HP TouchPad… as a buggy webOS app is a post from: Liliputing |
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