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Acer unveiled Iconia Tab A200
Taiwanese hardware giant Acer has announced its Iconia Tab A200. Measuring 260 x 175 x 12.4 mm, Iconia Tab A200 weighs 720 gram. Featuring a 10.1-inch capacitive multitouch display, Iconia Tab A200 comes with a WXGA resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The tablet will feature a 2 megapixel front camera, however, the rear camera has been dropped reportedly to

Android 4.0 a.k.a Ice Cream Sandwich will be upgradable to most of the Honeycomb running tablets
The air has been cleared over the tablet to Android 4 controversy and it seems all but most Honeycomb tablets will be updated to the latest build of Android from their companies. The only thing that lies in the middle is the timeline, and since we all know that companies like to take their own sweet time ironing out the

Video calls on Honeycomb Skype 2.5 now available
The newest version of Skype i.e 2.5 now supports video calling over 14 new devices and leftover Honeycomb tablets. The list of major tablets includes
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Google put up tips for honeycomb developers on upcoming Ice cream sandwich OS
The Android development team paved the way for developers Sept. 19 by warning developers what to expect from the build and how to treat their existing applications going forward. However, Google stopped short of releasing the much-anticipated ICS software developer kit (SDK) to enable developers to begin writing apps. “Although Honeycomb remains tablets-only, the upcoming Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) release

Motorola Xoom gets Android HoneyComb upgrade
Even though the Motorola XOOM was a bit late to the Indian tablet scene, it is now making some noise in the market. Being the world’s first Honeycomb tablet, the XOOM is competing with the likes of the Acer Iconia Tab A500, the HTC Flyer, and the BlackBerry PlayBook in the country. Currently with Google‘s Android 3.1






