Latest news from HP is that it won’t be using Android for any devices, whether phone or tablet. Rather, the company will focus on WebOS for its smartphones.
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Multiple sources are reporting that RIM, the manufacturers of the popular BlackBerry range of smartphones, is working on a tablet device called ‘BlackPad’.
Huawei, the Chinese handset manufacturer, has announced the launch of an Android tablet called Smakit S7 for the Indian market.
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This is as close to a confirmation as it gets that HP is really planning a WebOS tablet. And it might be named the HP PalmPad.
The Apple iPad is here, HP Slate is dead, HP Hurricane might live - and Google will take on Apple, wherever, whenever they can. Web tablets are being announced at the rate of one a day, and it has already become difficult to remember who is producing what.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tablet is now in the open.
The iiView M1Touch Windows 7 tablet has made an appeance on multiple blogs, and while that name is nothing interesting, look at the second part of it.
For those who despaired when HP announced that the much-rumoured HP Slate was not going to be launched, there is something to look forward to - according to rumours, a new tablet is in the works, code-named 'Hurricane' that runs WebOS.