Primary links Home TopNews Team Contact Information Editorial Policy Privacy Policy Register New Account RSS Feed India Singapore Asia Secondary links Technology Sector Pharmaceutical Sector Corporate Action Health News Company Updates Mobiles / Gadgets Security News Venture Funding Home HTC Google Chrome OS Tablet specs released Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Fri, 08/27/2010 – 09:10 Internet Technology Sector Featured TNM Google The technical specs of Google’s Chrome OS tablet have released today hinting the latest offerings of the device. According to Tech news site Electric Pig the Israeli news outfit Haaretz has stated that the internet biggie Google will be offering an Israeli based technology which will be in sync with its Chrome-based tablet. Haaretz adds that the Google Chrome OS tablet, will be supplied with Nvidia’s Tegra 2 graphics, a 1280×720 resolution screen, 2GB of RAM, 32GB SSD, GPS, webcam, Wi-Fi, and 3G features and also have the touch screen technology offered by Israeli firm N-trigs
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Firefox 4 beta 2 arrives as open source browser use grows – ZDNet (blog)
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Apple iPad Hits Nine More Countries Friday – InformationWeek
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Google’s Chrome OS Ventures Into Windows’ Turf – ChannelWeb
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Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? – Technorati (blog)
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Could Android and Chrome OS sideline other Linux distros? – ZDNet (blog)
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