If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Motorola announced on Friday that it will begin to sell a new XOOM Family Edition Android ...
On the endless list of tablets birthed at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier in the month, the Motorola Xoom stands out as one of the more impressive. It’s the first Android tablet to run Google’s ...
Google said yesterday that the new limited edition Galaxy Tab 10.1 would be getting updated to Android 3.1 in the next couple of weeks, and it looks like it will be a similar situation with the ...
To think that we placed Motorola’s XOOM tablet in our favorites list, before learning it’s got a barometer. A FRIGGIN’ BAROMETER. Oh, so your widdle iPad has thousands of apps? But can it measure the ...
According to Fudzilla’s sources, the second Xoom is done and dusted, with its 10-inch screen getting a sizeable increase from 1280 x 800 to 2048 x 1536, ditching the 16:9 aspect ratio for a 4:3 one.
Motorola’s Xoom is fast becoming a retailing slug. The slowness to catch-on with consumers (the Xoom sold only a fifth as many units during its first week compared to Apple) may not be totally the ...
Android 3.0 provides a redesigned user interface that's different from previous versions of Android. In many ways, Honeycomb takes what we love about Android and improves it for use on a larger screen ...
No-one could accuse Motorola of lacking in confidence when it comes to the launch of its debut tablet, the Honeycomb powered Xoom. Though the device only received its official unveiling at CES 2011, ...
There are a number of reasons that make the Xoom tablet PC from Motorola important. For one, it would be the first serious tablet effort from Motorola that till now has enjoyed a commendable presence ...
$800 = fail. I'm certainly no Apple fanboi, but the word "iPad" is rapidly replacing the word "tablet" outside of the geek community, much in the same way that "iPod" now encompasses all MP3 players.
Motorola’s Xoom tablet (called the Xyboard in the U.S.) does not infringe on some of Apple’s community designs, the regional court of Dusseldorf ruled on Tuesday. Apple wanted a Europe-wide ban on the ...
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