Tag: motorola xoom
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Motorola Xoom Interactive Guide – An Online Manual to Your Android HoneycombTablet
A full interactive manual and guide on how to use the Motorola Xoom tablet running Android Honeycomb…
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Skype Video Calling Available on Xoom, Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Iconia A500
Skype update means video calling on Honeycomb Tablets and many more Android smartphones
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After Blocking Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Apple Now Suing Motorola for Xoom Design
It would seem that Apple have their sights set on destroying anyone who attempts to sell a tablet PC device that bares any vague resemblance to the iPad. After being awarded a preliminary injunction which prevents the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the UK and Europe, it has now come to light…
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Amazon slashes £85 off Motorola Xoom
Amazon.co.uk has slashed the price of the Motorola Xoom Tablet by a hefty £85, taking the price down to a very reasonable £394.95 for the Wi-Fi model. The 3G + Wi-Fi model has also received a price cut of £25 down to £554.99. We’re most interested in the Wi-Fi only model here – with Amazon’s…
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Archos Android-based G9 range labeled ‘industry’s fastest tablets’
Archos has revealed its dual-core 80 G9 and 101 G9 Android 3.1 tablets – boostfully declaring the range to be the “industry’s fastest tablets”. Unveiled at the London breifing yesterday, the two new 10.1″ slabs will by released later this year and will bring a slashed price alternative to a market taken over by popular…
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Google Music Beta invites start rolling out
Digital locker service gets things started, as the chosen few are asked to join
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Google Earth launched for Android Honeycomb
Google’s hugely popular Google Earth tool has been ported to their Android Honeycomb operating system, bringing world mapping at street level to tablet devices such as the Motorola Xoom. Android Honeycomb (version 3.0) is Google’s dedicated operating system for tablet devices such as the Motorola Xoom and Asus Eee Pad Transformer. The big G announced…
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Motorola Xoom and Atrix 4G both selling poorly in the US, claims analyst
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High price high tech devices not finding favour across the pond