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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: May 25, 2012

, May 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

It's time to wrap up the start of another weekend, folks, with no less than Google's next big thing: Project Glass - and some photos and videos to go with it! On that note, it appears that the next generation in space travel has officially begun - and we get to see it! It's SpaceX's landing with the ISS, in photos! Then back on earth all you with iPads and iPhones and iPods as well can grab your very own Absinthe 2.0 jailbreak right this second! Read The Full Story

Dell axes netbooks to focus on ultrabooks instead

, Dec 16th 2011 Discuss [1]

Dell has ditched consumer netbooks and confirmed it has no plans to launch new budget ultraportables based on Intel's upcoming Cedar Trail platform, shifting attention instead to ultrabooks. All of the company's existing 10-inch netbooks have been removed from sale, Llliputing spotted, with would-be shoppers pointed to the Inspiron 14R instead. Read The Full Story

Slate 2 resurrects HP’s tablet dreams with Windows 7, on sale this month

HP's original Slate 500 was a highly anticipated tablet that failed to make a splash, but found itself a loyal group of followers. Now months after the TouchPad's sadly curtailed run, HP is returning to its Windows stomping grounds with the Slate 2, a refreshed model with some tweaks more appropriate for touch and pen-based input. The new Slate will improve on the first with six hours of quoted battery life - a 300% increase. Read The Full Story

Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet PC launches

, Aug 11th 2011 Discuss [0]

Dell has announced that it has finally launched the Latitude XT3 convertible tablet PC for fans of the form factor. The XT3 is aimed at the professional business user that needs a notebook but also wants that machine to be usable as a tablet form factor. The upside to the tablet machine of this sort is that it can type and be used like a normal notebook and it can be used one handed as a tablet as well. The form factor is perfect for the folks that aren’t at a desk often. Read The Full Story

Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet hits FCC

, Jul 15th 2011 Discuss [0]

It's been a long time since we heard anything about the Dell Latitude XT3 convertible. This is the machine that I mentioned back in February that converts from a notebook to a tablet with a swiveling screen. If you are interested in a convertible tablet, this rig has finally hit the FCC after hiding in the closet for the last several months. Interestingly the tablet didn't cross the FCC at Dell's behest. Read The Full Story

Windows Phone 7.1 Mango Technical Preview

, Jun 20th 2011 Discuss [41]

It’s been eight long months since we reviewed our first Windows Phone 7 handset. Microsoft’s rebooted platform launched with a bang at the tail end of 2010, promising not only a new start from the Windows Mobile days of old, but a fresh interpretation of what a smartphone should be like. A tentative hit with reviewers but less so among consumers, however, Windows Phone’s impetus fizzled out as new devices failed to appear. Now, Windows Phone 7.1 “Mango” is coming to fill in some of the gaps, tidy up some of the loose ends and – Microsoft hopes – make the platform a more realistic competitor to iOS and Android. Check out the SlashGear review after the cut.

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SlashGear Morning Wrap Up – April 25th 2011

, Apr 25th 2011 Discuss [0]

In the news this morning: soon you will be able to get a white iPhone 4 that also “will not track you”, and Google’s mind control claims an unfortunate victim. Also, a superfast gaming notebook from ORIGIN, a crazy thin Thinkpad, and an update for the Nook Color. And a cell tower you can pack away in your suitcase.

We also have lots of tablet news: Acer, Lenovo and Dell are planning new slates. And in the Android world, the G2X will soon get a serving of Gingerbread, Skype has solved problems with its Android app, and Amazon will give you $$ for Android apps. We are also keeping an eye on the PlayStation Network, which is still down after an “external intrusion”. Read on for more.

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Dell Latitude ST and Streak Pro tablets detailed; CEO predicts Android will squash iPad

, Apr 25th 2011 Discuss [2]

Details of two 10-inch Dell tablets, one based on Intel's Oak Trail and the other on NVIDIA's incoming Tegra T25, have emerged. According to the tablet roadmap, acquired by Android Central, the Dell Latitude ST is expected to arrive in October running Windows 7 on a 1.5GHz Oak Trail chip, while the Dell Streak Pro will run Android 3.0 Honeycomb on the Tegra T25 and land in June. The leak comes amid Dell CEO Michael Dell admitting that he "didn't completely" predict the "rapid rise of the tablet" and predicted that Android would squash Apple's iPad. Read The Full Story

Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet PC on video

, Feb 9th 2011 Discuss [0]

Dell has given up the goods on some of its new business notebooks and among those notebooks is the somewhat interesting Latitude XT3 convertible tablet PC. Convertible machines have never burned up the sales charts or been excessively popular like a pure tablet along the lines of the iPad, but the convertible form is nice for some folks. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: February 1 2011

, Feb 1st 2011 Discuss [2]

Samsung Galaxy S2 gets early reveal - or is it just a Video Dummy? Android Honeycomb lead designer Matias Duarte assures us that that Android 3.0 is for much more than tablets. Google is offering speak2tweet to Egyptians to kep them online while their Middle East and North Africa executive goes missing in the heart of the country. Chris Davies jams out a column by the name of Honeycomb, Galaxy Tab & the 7-inch stumble. See why Google Latitude is about to Crush FourSquare! Help everyone out over on Android Community by telling them what you'd like to see at the Android 3.0 Honeycomb Event tomorrow, today! All this and MORE on The Daily Slash! Read The Full Story

Dell Windows 7 tablet rumors reignite amid enterprise push

, Dec 31st 2010 Discuss [0]

All eyes may be on Dell's Streak 7 (aka M02M "Looking Glass") Android tablet, but the company isn't ignoring its enterprise customers either. More Dell Windows tablet rumors have emerged, this time with DigiTimes describing the company as - along with RIM and the PlayBook - "the most active brand" in the segment. Last we heard, Dell were tipped to be providing tablet hardware for Steve Ballmer to demonstrate during the Microsoft CES 2011 keynote. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: December 8 2010

, Dec 8th 2010 Discuss [0]

Well now! Today was certainly a diverse day. A bit of Tron [here], a bit of Tron , the crew of misfit developers over at XDA have a list of Gingerbread ROMs ready for you, Foursquare Users Pass 5 Million and get offered $140 million bucks for the keys to the front door, then it gets really wacky. NASA gets poked with sticks, iPad 2 plans on having an LCD instead of AMOLED, and it turns out there's an Oriental Hornet that's solar powered. Wild! All this and MORE today on The Daily Slash! Read The Full Story

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