Netflix Support Comes to Android Honeycomb Powered TabletsBy Jeff Baker - 10/19/2011 7:16:43 PM |

Netflix is without a doubt the current leader when it comes to streaming movies with millions of customers. However, while there are many different ways to consume Netflix content there are still some platforms that have yet to get love. One such high profile example would be Google's Android Honeycomb tablet-centric mobile platform. This has ...
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Rugged Mobile Tablet hits the marketBy Speakerzoid - 03/26/2011 4:10:28 PM |

DAP Technologies has just announced their latest rugged M9000 tablet that will offer breakthrough communications options such as Wireless USB and integrated ZigBee wireless technology, making this a pioneer device when it comes to including such technologies on tablets. Apart from that, it also holds the distinction of being the first computer that will sport ...
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HTC EVO 3D & HTC EVO View Coming with Built-in Blockbuster on DemandBy Jeff Baker - 03/22/2011 10:08:37 PM |

Remember Blockbuster? No? It was that video rental company that ruled the airwaves before Netflix came forth with their Stream Instantly service and effectively forced them into bankruptcy. Well, they're still around holding on and not looking to go anywhere anytime soon. In fact, it was just made note that two of Sprint's latest Android ...
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LG G-Slate Android Honeycomb Tablet Gets Announced – Includes 3D DisplayBy Jeff Baker - 02/03/2011 3:17:14 AM |

If you've been following the mobile gadget world at all you'll probably know that tablets are arguably the next big thing. Ushered in by the iPad, hardware manufacturers across the board have been debuting their own competitiors looking to get a piece of the pie. Unfortunately, not much innovation has been brought to the table ...
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Toshiba Announces A Tablet With Two Touch ScreensBy Mark Rollins - 06/21/2010 9:46:49 PM |

Toshiba has recently unveiled a new tablet with two touch screens called the Libretto W100. This device is packing dual 7-inch multi-touch displays, 1,024×600 resolution and LED backlighting for both. However, the tablet does not have an actual, plastic keyboard but provides a virtual one with haptic response instead. So obviously, Toshiba took the ...
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