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New Honeycomb Tablets Will Set the Market on Fire

The Slow Selling Motorola Xoom Everyone loves the Motorola Xoom tablet,  with a faster dual core nVidia Tegra 2 processor, full Flash 10.2 support, front and back hi-res cameras, and the “designed for tablets” Android 3.0 Honeycomb, the Xoom was designed to compete and win against the iPad and the latest iPad 2. The only problem anyone had with the Xoom is that Motorola introduced the most expensive... 

Android 3.0 Charts The Future of Tablets

Android3.0 Honeycomb The new Motorola Xoom tablet will likely be remembered in computer history, not for its hardware or iPad-like pricing, but because it was the first tablet to use the “Honeycomb” operating system – Android 3.0.  Honeycomb was developed by Google from the ground up as a tablet OS, and it shows. The State of Android Tablets While there has been a deluge of Android tablets on... 

Sandy Bridge Brings Better Performance – and More

Intel has introduced the second generation of Intel Core processors, launched January 3rd as a full range of new i7, i5, and i3 CPUs.  Codenamed “Sandy Bridge,” this next generation of quad-core technology brings performance improvements, much better integrated graphics performance, another new CPU socket, and 29 new CPU models – 14 desktop and 15 mobile processors – to the market. Sandy Bridge... 

Where AMD Stands vs. Intel in the CPU Arena

Intel has ruled the CPU performance wars for the last few years, but AMD has slowly improved its competitive position and recovered much of the market share lost to Intel when Conroe hit the market.  With AMD’s just announced winter refresh and the coming Brazos launch, where does AMD stand today in the CPU sweepstakes? New Speed Boosts for Phenom II It has only been 2 months since AMD announced... 
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