Release Of Honeycomb Tablets Delayed As Xoom Falters

Release Of Honeycomb Tablets Delayed As Xoom Falters


The recent underwhelming sales performance of the Motorola Xoom has several Android tablet manufacturers delay the release of their models. Asus has announced that it will delay the release of the Eee Pad Transformer while HTC has not scheduled a volume production on its HTC Flyer.
The Xoom which was expected to give Apple’s iPad a run for its money suffers from weak sales mainly due to not meeting customer expectations. The Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform still suffers from unstable performance issues and its application library is still limited.
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The early entry of the Xoom and its market results has served as a guide for other manufacturers in planning their tablet releases.
Despite having excellent sales record in the smartphone market, the Android platform is still struggling in the tablet scene which is clearly dominated by the iPad. If Google’s tablet platform remains unchanged then manufacturers might opt to use other platforms.

Google’s New Android “Test Market” Leaked Accidentally

Google’s New Android “Test Market” Leaked Accidentally


The people who run the blog Tech from 10, recently received an unexpected present from Google on their Galaxy S Vibrant. A new Android Market app, which they dubbed the “Test Market”, which they assume is used by Android developers.
The interface was generally the same, but there were a lot of new things to be found. Firstly, there is a new “Content Rating” section for applications, which showed that apps will now be receiving ratings similar to the ones games receive by the ESRB. Screenshots show that there will be an “Everyone” category, but not all of the categories are known yet.

Motorola Droid Pro – Finally, A True Android Business Phone

Motorola Droid Pro – Finally, A True Android Business Phone


As you may already know, the Blackberry line of “smart” phones (in quotes because they’re nowhere near the iPhone or Android on their own, without the BES/BIS services) is currently the most widely used device in businesses all over North America. They’re produced by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM for short) and until recently have really been the best choice for any kind of productivity work.

Experience Ultimate And Dynamic Gaming With Alienware M18x Gaming Laptop

Experience Ultimate And Dynamic Gaming With Alienware M18x Gaming Laptop


If you are a hardcore gamer and you are in search for a quality gaming laptop, the just take a look at the latest offering from Dell. The Alienware M18x Gaming Laptop comes with some very interesting features. This large laptop was earlier a rumor and then it was unveiled for sometime, but was quickly removed from the site. However, you can now go through the specifications of this gaming laptop and can know what this laptop has in store for the users and especially the gamers. This notebook is offered by Dell to game lovers and offers a mega size gaming monster, to take gaming to a greater level. You can catch a glimpse at the specifications of the two models expected to hit the market soon.

Google Places Two Bets on a Post-PC World

Google Places Two Bets on a Post-PC World


Two gadgets that began shipping last week represent assaults from Google on the dominant model of computing, in which we use a cursor and a keyboard to manipulate boxes and windows on a virtual desktop. Samsung makes the hardware for both: the Series 5 Chromebook notebook, the first computer with the browser-only ChromeOS, and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, whose operating system is the latest version of Honeycomb, the tablet edition of Google's Android mobile operating system.
These products have arrived at a pivotal moment for computing. Steve Jobs popularized the phrase "post-PC era" to describe what's supposed to come next, with the iPad displacing the window-driven, desktop-focused experience that the word "computer" conjures up. Now Google too is offering alternatives to that experience, taking on traditional computing with a pincer movement of tablets and Chromebooks. That the two are advancing together may be either an accident or a deliberate attempt to establish distinct post-PC categories—all we know for sure that Google likes to experiment publicly.
The Galaxy Tab
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a close match for—some might say it mimics—that proven PC-skewering weapon the iPad 2. The tablet that I reviewed is a special edition, with Android logos on the back, that was handed out to developers and lent to journalists at the Google I/O conference last month. You can buy it without the decoration for $500 with 16 gigabytes of storage or $600 with 32 GB. It's WiFi-only for now, but a version with a cellular data plan is due out soon.

2PM drops their music video for “Hands Up”!

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A few days ago, 2PM galvanized K-pop fans the world over with the teaser for their title track, “Hands Up“, and now the music video has been released!
JYP Entertainment revealed to jidatbaok that, “2PM’s ‘Hands Up’ is a fun club dance track that will allow fans to enjoy the summer season with 2PM. We ask for your attention and interest.
Working the camera like the red carpet princes they are, 2PM has prepared a phenomenal new work which was filmed in Singapore for their fans and definitely make you put your hands up!

B2ST’s Kikwang reveals his beautiful cousin on “Dalgona”

B2ST’s Kikwang reveals his beautiful cousin on “Dalgona”
B2ST’s Kikwang recently guested on SBS’s “Dalgona“, and introduced his beautiful cousin for the very first time.
The “Dalgona” team visited Kikwang’s hometown of Naju, Junnam and found his parents and relatives. The focus naturally turned on his female cousin, Lee Ga Eun (23), because of her stunning beauty.
Lee revealed that she had just graduated college and was preparing to open an optical store.
When asked by the MCs which B2ST member she was a fan of, she replied, “I used to be a fan of Doojoon, but now I’m Junhyung’s fan.”
Check out the rest of the episode at 10 PM KST on June 17th.