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ViewSonic ViewPad 100 dual-boot Android/Win7 slate hands-on – SlashGear (blog)

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Will Google’s Chrome OS Be a Huge Hit? – The Faster Times

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HTC Google Chrome OS Tablet specs released – TopNews United States

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

Jolicloud: The future is HTML 5 – ZDNet Asia

ZDNet Asia – Where Technology Means Business Sign In Join Asian Edition ZDNet is available in the following editions: Australia United Kingdom China France Germany USA News Blogs OpenSolaris iPhone Android Singapore BlackBerry Facebook Philippines Windows Phone TOP NEWS: Longer passwords not solution to better security ZDNet / Insight / Software Jolicloud: The future is HTML 5 By David Meyer, ZDNet UK on August 27, 2010 (3 hours 2 minutes ago)   Summary newsmaker Jolicloud chief Tariq Krim talks about where the cloud-based netbook OS is headed, where Google’s Chrome OS fits in and envisages a future where PC upgrades center on the OS.

No iPad Killer Coming Until 2012, Says iSuppli – PC World

News Reviews How-To’s Downloads Shop & Compare Forums Business Center Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service Discover news , guides , and products for your business Software & Services Office Hardware Security Servers & Storage Cell Phones & Mobile Operating Systems Networking & VOIP Virtualization BizFeed Smart tech advice for your small business » More BizFeed » RSS » All Blogs Business Center August 26, 2010 10:59 AM No iPad Killer Coming Until 2012, Says iSuppli More… Facebook Twitter Print By Barbara E. Hernandez, PC World Complete PCWorld Coverage Apple iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G 64GB Overview » Similar Products » Check Prices » Good news if you bought an iPad: It’s set to dominate the tablet market by almost three to one until 2012. People who read this also read: Its first real competition, namely PC-based tablets and slates debuting in 2011, will still only account for less than 30 percent of the market, and will be dwarfed by the Apple device, according to the research firm iSuppli

Google Chrome OS tablet in repeat rumorfest – Register

Rumors continue to swirl around Google’s efforts to challenge the Apple iPad. Last week, the AOL-owned Download Squad told the world that Google, Taiwanese hardware manufacturer HTC, and US wireless carrier Verizon will launch a Chrome OS tablet on November 26, and now, the Israel-based Haaretz claims that the so-called “gPad” will include multitouch technology from Israeli outfit N-trig, whose tech is currently used in Windows tablets from HP

HTC Google Chrome OS tablet: multitouch details revealed – ElectricPig.co.uk

    London, Mon August 23 2010, 11:19 Home News Reviews Top 5 lists Extra Galleries Video Competitions Mobile deals Pearl 3G HTC Google Chrome OS tablet: multitouch details revealed August 23, 2010 9:40 am View Comments by Ben Sillis Categories: Computers & Accessories News    Tags: chrome os , Google , HTC , tablet Share We heard a HTC Google Chrome OS tablet was in the pipeline just last week, and now some more details have emerged via a new report: specifically, the company and technology behind the device’s multitouch capabilities. Read on to find out more.

HTC Tablet Computer To Use N-Trig Screens – CrunchGear (blog)

You might not recognize the name N-Trig , but you certainly have seen their technology. N-Trig is the company that Microsoft invested in to create the Surface platform, and N-Trig is about to provide HTC with a multi-touch screen as well. HTC is rumored to be creating a tablet computer product for Google , but it’s unknown rather it’ll be branded as a Google product, or by HTC

Chrome OS Tablet Speculations – I4U

    Home Rumors News Shopping Reviews Chrome OS Tablet Speculations A Google Chrome OS Tablet is expected to be released in November. Aug 21 2010, 9:35am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr   Google Chrome OS is rumored to power a HTC Tablet to be released this November. Nothing is official yet, but the rumors say that the HTC Google Chrome OS Tablet will feature Tegra 2 chip, 2GB of RAM, a 1280×720 multitouch display, GPS, a 32GB SSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and GPS

High-tech hot topics in the blogs: Facebook Places, Xbox Live games, Chrome tablet – Independent

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