Nokia today jumped on the patent infringement bandwagon, this time alleging that the just announced jellybean tablet, the Nexus 7, violates some WiFi patents that Nokia holds near and dear to its heart.
It looks like this one won’t end up in the courts though, as Nokia seems ready and willing to license the patents (for a fee of course).
Since Google is selling this thing for $199, you̵
Innovative Converged Devices (ICD) is prepping an 11.2-inch, Android-based & Gemini& tablet that blows away the iPad on specs, says Engadget. Meanwhile, HP has tipped more details on its Slate tablet, which may run Android, and Nokia is rumored to be readying a tablet that runs the Linux-based MeeGo....
While the Nexus 7 is a resounding success, speculation has surfaced that Google is currently partnering with Samsung for yet another Nexus device— this time a 10-inch tablet.
Written by: Alex Zaharov-ReuttThe Nexus 7 is Google first ever own-branded tablet, and thanks to a one-two punch of impressive power, features and 7-inch size combined with a starting US $199 price point serves as a strong proactive strike against any upcoming and similarly sized iPad Mini.
If you’ve always wished your tablet was smaller than your existing tablet yet appreciably bigger than your
Well folks, it looks like we’re getting closer and closer to seeing Google’s Nexus tablet a reality. We were among the first to tell you that Google planned on introducing its tablet at Google I/O next week, but now we have some additional details adding to this excitement.
This morning Google unveiled the Nexus S, the latest in its self-branded line-up of Android phones, and the first device globally to ship with the new 2.3 'Gingerbread' version of its operating system. The caveat? The search giant has no plans so far to launch the device in Australia.
Google’s latest Nexus-branded hardware went on sale in Europe today. The Nexus 4 smartphone and Nexus 10 tablet were both due to be available today on the Play store, alongside the refreshed Nexus 7 tablet. But it appears that the newest Nexus hardware is selling out fast.
According to a new report from The Next Web today, Google is readying a number of new devices for announcement at the event it recently announced for October 29, including new Nexus tablet hardware and Android 4.2 features.
I'm in the market for a tablet and since owning the nexus 4, I want to only buy nexus products. I want a 7 inch nexus tablet which I know I can buy now for 199, but with May approaching, I'm sure a new 7 inch tablet is on the horizon. It's not a dire necessity to get the tablet now but May seems soooo far away (LOL). Any advice/suggestions?