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-Some leaked Ice Cream Sandwich builds have been seen on the Samsung Galaxy S II, and some can definitely be expected in the official ones. More »

A few months ago, the ARCHOS G9 tablets were revealed. These tablets are known to offer massive hard drives at low prices, a very tempting combination that many people are looking forward to. More »

Archos revealed two tablets back in June that ran on Android. Now, these two tablets have been revealed. The G9 tablets will come in two sizes: 8-inch 80 and 10-inch 101. Both will ship in September; the smaller is slated to receive a price tag of $299.99 and the larger of the two will be priced at $369.99. They will contain Seagate’s 7mm Momentus Thin HDD technology and can hold a capacity of 250GB. Beastly! More »

On November 30th Archos line of Internet Android Tablets (the 28/32/43/70/101) have received some firmware changes, including the upgrade into Android 2.2 Froyo. Here’s the full list of the changes: More »

Well, it did not make the “before May” $179 goal, but the ARCHOS 7 Home Tablet is scheduled to ship by June at $199 for an 8Gb model. More »

Hot on the heels of ARCHOS 7 Home Tablet’s announcement, the Kogan Pad is purportedly going to be $200 and runs Android, Linux, and Windows (although the latter will be dropped due to price). Kogan is the same company whose Agora Android smartphone is still vaporware. More »

ARCHOS is releasing an inexpensive Android tablet for the rest of us who are not disposed to spending half a grand or more for a tablet. The Home Tablet is a 7″ budget device that has a 600Mhz ARM9 CPU and even plays 720p. More »

At one time, Dell’s Mini 5 was thought to be just another tablet netbook, but last week, it was confirmed to be the world’s largest smartphone. With a 5 inch LCD, the Mini 5 is rumored to be a T-Mobile and an AT&T Android 2.0 (or 2.1 or above) phone that - all options included - could sell for upwards of $1,000. More »

Archos has been making tablets as media players/web browsing devices for sometime, well before Apple’s iPad. Last year’s Archos 5 shipped with Android 1.5 and was not well reviewed. Critics were not fond with its plasticky screen, which did not have multi-touch, and the 5’s instability and UI jerkiness. Now, Archos is soon to release its bigger Android tablet, the Archos 7. More »


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