Bigger Than a Smartphone, Smaller Than a Notebook, But Will it Catch on?

For months, analysts have said that this would be the year of the tablet computer and just one week into 2010, it looks like their predictions may be coming true.

Photo: Products at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nev.

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On Monday, while Apple fans continued to trade rumors about when the company’s long-awaited tablet would debut, Freescale Semiconductor got down to business.

In advance of the Consumer Electronics Show this week, the Austin, Texas, company announced its own touchscreen tablet that it calls the “future of the smartbook category.”

At 7 inches, Freescale’s tablet is smaller than the 10- or 11-inch model expected from Apple and others, but the smaller size comes with a big payoff: A $199 price tag, instead of the thousand-dollar (or more) price tag that will likely accompany Apple’s. | The company said its lightweight device provides four times the viewing area of a typical smartphone, but is about one-third the size and volume of the average netbook.

The tablet is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled and can be fitted with a modem to run on 3G networks. And it’s ready to serve a wide range of on-the-go needs, from Web browsing and office applications to social media widgets, picture taking and more.

Though Freescale will demo the device, which runs on both Android and Linux operating systems, this week at CES, it won’t be ready for mass consumption until the summer.

[via ABC news]

 

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HTC is getting into the Android market in a big way and has unveiled its latest Android device called the Tattoo. The device is a low-cost entry-level handset that will ship in October.

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The device will feature a 3.2MP camera, HTC’s SenseUI overlay for Android and will operate on HSPA 900/2100 frequencies. The device measures 106 x 55.2 x 14mm and weighs 108 grams. The screen is a 2.8-inch 240 x 320 QVGA resistive touchscreen.

Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card slot, and a d-pad rather than the track ball we are used to seeing. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, and USB 2.0. GPS is also integrated and the device runs on an 1100mAh battery pack. Price is unknown at this point.

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T-Mobile has demonstrated the first pay-as-you-go Android handset to go on sale in the UK.

The Pulse, which is manufactured by Huawei, was announced on Thursday. Huawei is best known in the UK for manufacturing mobile broadband dongles for operators such as T-Mobile, and the Pulse marks its entry into the British handset market.


[via CNET]


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It makes sense with a smartphone to listen to lots of audio content. Audio content for many users isn’t limited to music though. Podcasts are a big thing for many smartphone users and Google has unveiled a way to find even more podcasts to enjoy from your Android device.

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Google has announced Google Listen, described as an audio search engine and it acts as a podcast manager. Using the app, you can subscribe to audio feeds and download new content over the air. The app has its own search bar where you can enter a term for a type of podcast you are looking for.

Once the term is entered, the app will find podcasts that relate to the search term and rank them in order of relevance. Once you find the podcast you are looking for, it can be streamed immediately and you can play multiple podcasts from a queue to create a digital magazine. The app can be downloaded now at the link below.

[via Google Labs]

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