Interesting Linux News for the Day – January 4, 2011
- Android Leads in New Purchases, iOS in Installed Base
- ‘Haiku Could Change the World’
- Samsung Sells 10 Million Galaxy S Android Smartphones
(PC World)
- eLocity outs Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) in new tablet announcement
- Can Chrome Continue to Chip Away at Internet Explorer?
(PC World)
- New Android tablets on tap from Lenovo, Toshiba and … Vizio?
(Ben Patterson)
- Vizio Introduces Its First Android Tablet, Cell Phone
(PC World)
- Toshiba to Launch a 10.1-Inch Android Tablet
(Mashable)
- Toshiba to sell tablet with upcoming Android OS
(AP)
- More details on Android tabs for CES; Google introduces ‘Digital Newsstand’
(Appolicious)
- Android climbs, Apple holds steady, RIM slips in U.S. smartphone market
(Ben Patterson)
- Toshiba Tablet to feature Android, Tegra, 9.7-inch screen
(Digital Trends)
- Microsoft, Google Clash Over IE 0-Day Leaked to Chinese Hackers
(PC Magazine)
- Opera to Preview Android Tablet Browser at CES
(PC Magazine)
- One word for CES (and 2011, for that matter): Android – ZDNet (blog)
- CES 2011: Welcome to the Year of Tablets and Digital Living Rooms – AdAge.com
- Toshiba announces unnamed Tegra 2-powered Android tablet, waits only for Honeycomb
- Samsung reaches goal: 10 million Galaxy S phones sold worldwide
- HTC To Unveil Three Devices At CES
- Nexus S overclocked to 1.2GHz, runs too damn fast for its Bluetooth to work
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