The rumored Google tablet is something that better happen, and soon or Google will lose the Android tablet war to Amazon.
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Amazon’s Kindle Fire has seen rapid adoption among tablet buyers since its release last November. The device had an explosive debut quarter, giving it a 14% share of the tablet market. According to the latest numbers from comScore, the Kindle Fire has almost doubled its share of the U.S. Android tablet market over the past two months from 29.4% in December to 54.4% in February. In other words …
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On the same day that Amazon reported its first-quarter earnings, comScore said that the Kindle Fire has now captured more than half of the Android tablet market in the U.S.
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Amazon’s Kindle Fire has become a major player in the Android tablet market in a very short time. Released in November of last year, the latest addition to Amazon’s Kindle line quickly became one of Amazon’s top-selling products for the …
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In less than six months since it became available, Amazon’s Kindle Fire has become the leading Android tablet in the U.S., representing a 54.4 percent share of tablets using Google’s operating system.
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The My Tablet 7 comes loaded with the latest version of Android Ice Cream Sandwich and runs on 1GB of RAM.
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Asus is ditching the ‘Eee’ branding with its latest Android 4.0 tablet, which sports a 10.1-inch screen and is powered by a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor.
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Ready to stock your tablet with music, videos, and other goodies from your PC? Here are your options.
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Can Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2 put out Amazon’s Kindle Fire?
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Toshiba’s Android tablets haven’t exactly been well received, so the company appears to have gone back to the drawing board. The end result is the Excite 13, the biggest Android tablet on the market with a whopping 13.3in touchscreen.
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A number of companies are busy developing tablets and Toshiba is no different. Toshiba’s first move into this arena came in the form of the Toshiba Thrive which by all accounts could be considered a rather clunky device due to the thickness of the tablet. (…)Read the rest of Toshiba Excite 13 Android Tablet ©
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The Android-powered Excite 13 dwarfs the competition with an extra-large touchscreen — but in the tablet market, bigger might not be better
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Toshiba’s giant tablet runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on a Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM, and it sports dual cameras.
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Lenovo has revealed a new 9.7-inch tablet called the IdeaTab S2109.
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