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Acer to not give up tablet PCs, says founder

In response to the rumor that Acer will withdraw from the tablet PC and smartphone markets, the company's founder, Stan Shih, has said that although Acer's tablet operation has not performed well, it is not time to give up the business.

He said experiencing frustration is an unavoidable the process, just like Acer's encountering troubles when it entered the notebook market.

Aakash Tablet delivery postponed to January

Aakash,The best android tablet, manufactured by Canadian company DataWind has decided to deliver the device in January.

The online booking of Aakash tablet had started on December 15.

A spokesperson of Datawind said to The Mobile Indian, “People who have booked the Aakash tablet online will get its delivery in January.” The spokesperson, however, did not cite any reason for the delay. Earlier, the company had said that the Rs 2,500 Aakash tablet will be delivered within seven days of online booking.

Mozilla Unveils ‘Magazine-Like’ Firefox For Android Tablets

Screenshot of a video demo of Firefox for Android tablets.

 

Well, that was quick. Just hours after Mozilla announced late Tuesday that it had renewed its lucrative search royalties deal with Google, the announcement came of a new Mozilla Firefox browser optimized specifically for best Android tablets.

Google's Android Tablet: How Might It Be Different?

Google appears to be building its very own best Android tablet, one designed to compete at the high end of slate spectrum. The company's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, made the announcement to Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, adding that Google's premium tablet could debut within six months.

Android tablets make big NZ market share gain

The Australia and New Zealand tablet market's growth cooled in the third quarter, rising just 3.1% quarter on quarter with 434,000 units shipped.

According to IDC’s A/NZ Quarterly Media Tablet and eReader Tracker (2011 Q3) Australia contributed 86.2% of total shipments in ANZ and rose just 1.6% quarter-on-quarter.

Skytex annonce tablette Android avec HDMI 1.4 Support

LA technologie basée sur Skytex a annoncé l'Alpha 2, un nouvel Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) tablette qui offre HDMI 1.4 Sortie Full HD et de visualisation 3D stéréoscopique.

Sony launches Android tablet in India

The Kobo eReader Touch, an Amazon Kindle, an Aluratek Libre Air, and a Barnes & Noble Nook, left to right, are displayed in this photo, in New York, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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