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Hot new Tablet gear by Samsung
If you’re planning on picking up the Samsung Tab 10.1, the company is offering some swanky accessories you might just be tempted to grab at check out. From docks to cases to cables, there’s something for everyone in here to make your new tablet even better. Let’s take a quick look. Docking There’s the Samsung more »
Dell Streak Pro leaks out: 10″ Android tablet
According to a leaked roadmap, Dell is hard at work on a 10″ Streak Pro tablet. The Android-powered unit was slated for June according the leaked document. No word on pricing or launch date beyond “June”. The tablet looks targeted to enterprise. Listed in the specs is “Enterprise application stack” which reveals a bit where more »
About that $10,000 Motorola Tablet shown off by Google
Last night at D: dive into mobile, Google’s Andy Rubin showed off a new tablet by Motorola. Not only was a new tablet shown off but the tablet was running an early version of Honeycomb. Rubin remarked the tablet (mind you, it’s a prototype) cost $10,000. While not much time was spent talking about the more »
Dell announces preorder availability of the Mini 10 netbook
Dell has recently announced via their Direct2Dell blog that customers can begin placing orders for the Dell Mini 10 netbook. But, instead of heading over to the Dell website if you are looking to place an order you need to visit QVC.
Initially the Dell Mini 10 will only be available through QVC, I guess they wanted to try and get the attention of the average person. Of course, they do plan on adding it to the regular Dell website, which as of now is scheduled for February 26. Finally, those that preorder the Mini 10 can expect the netbook to begin shipping out “next month.” As of now, the Mini 10 will be available only to those in the US market, however it was noted that it will be available worldwide “in the future.”
Keep reading for the Mini 10′s specs.
$10 disposable cellphones really as cheap as they come
If you think a $20 disposable cellphone is still way beyond your budget, you might want to take a look at UK supermarket chain Asda’s latest offering. Beating Hop-On Inc. to the punch, Asda has started selling easy to buy “disposable” phones last week. These will set you back a miserly £5 (or about $10) more »














