Dell’s latest Android tablet designs, now named “Streak,” are much different–much more iPad-like–than the Mini 5 we saw a few months back at CES.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing at all.
Dell’s latest Android tablet designs, now named “Streak,” are much different–much more iPad-like–than the Mini 5 we saw a few months back at CES.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing at all.
This coming Sunday, April 18th, the Nook eReader will be available at Best Buy!
From the New York Times/Wired:

“Google is almost ready to start selling its own tablet. The device, according to the New York Times, will be “an e-reader that would function like a computer.” So close is it that Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google, was describing it to friends at “a recent party in Los Angeles.”
The slate-like computer will run Android, and anonymous sources say that Google has already been working with publishers to put books and magazines on the device.
The choice of Android seems odd, given that Google is committed to the Chrome OS on the netbook platform. But Chrome will be an almost non-existent operating system, offering just enough software to load a browser and access Google’s online services. Android, on the other hand, is already well developed and full-featured enough to offer all that you get from Apple’s iPad. It is also designed to be used on a touch-screen device, something that can’t be said for a skinned desktop OS like Windows 7.
A Google tablet could be the only tablet capable of actually challenging the iPad, avoiding the iPod whitewash in which Apple thrashed everyone, even Sony. It would also have some advantages. Google’s services, for one. Apple still doesn’t get the cloud, and getting data on and off the iPad is still largely done over a USB cable. Android is also the only other real player in apps with the Android Marketplace. It is way behind the iTunes App Store in numbers, but is at least in second place.
And don’t forget Google books, the Google Reader and Google Voice (soon to feature desktop VoIP thanks to the recent purchase of Skype-rival Gizmo). Add in the fact that Google is committed to an open platform for which anyone can develop software (unlike Apple’s closed ecosystem), and you have a tablet which could be the perfect opposite of Apple’s.
Will Google march ahead and beat Apple like Microsoft did with Windows in the 1990s? We doubt it: We have a feeling that Microsoft is the one in trouble this time, at least in the mobile industry. One thing is for sure, though. Even if you’re a huge fan of the iPad, having Google nipping at its heels will keep Apple focussed and everyone will benefit. At least the free market is good for something.”
Read More http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/04/nyt-google-android-tablet-imminent/#ixzz0ku3VQwiy
Going too far? …Maybe….
That’s right! You may be able to pick up your Kindle at your nearest Target store very soon! Speculation is running wild that your favorite eReader, the Amazon Kindle, is coming to a retail outlet near you….SOON!
While we think this will be excellent for those who want to see and feel the product, we still believe that Amazon has more up their sleeve than just retail outlets…look for colorization and more web surfing capabilities coming soon for all eReaders! (And, look for it at a much cheaper price!!!)
According to eWeek.com, “Hewlett-Packard’s upcoming tablet PC will be priced at $549 for its base model, and include a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, inward-facing VGA Webcam, and outward-facing 3-megapixel camera, according to a purported internal presentation leaked online on April 5. Although HP has claimed that its Adobe Flash support and camera modules will give it an advantage over Apple’s iPad, a specs comparison shows that the iPad has advantages in battery life, higher screen resolution, larger screen, and lower price for its 16GB WiFi-only model. ”
Here’s a great little video about the HP Slate -
iPad or Slate….this is becoming a major choice!
From CNN Money, here’s a great guide for consumers considering the iPad:
Now, will you buy it? Order yours through this link to get free shipping: Best Buy Free Shipping
Here’s another interesting online review for the iPad, except this one focuses on business usage:
http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/reviews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=224201295
Order your iPad through this link to get free shipping: Best Buy Free Shipping
CNN has posted a great little read on their site about the iPad, and there are some comments from people who actually bought one over the weekend.
I found the comments from the real owners at the end most interesting. Read the entire post here:
http://scitech.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/05/so-do-people-actually-like-the-ipad/?hpt=T2
You can order your iPad through this link, and get free shipping:
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