An Android tablet brought back from North Korea by a tourist has provided a glimpse at some of the restrictions placed on IT users in the famously secretive country.
Asus unveils bargain-basement Android tablet
Following on from this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Asus on Monday announced the Memo Pad ME172V, a seven-inch Android …
Google’s Schmidt to meet with Samsung execs in Korea
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt will meet with Samsung’s mobile executives — and likely discuss the latest patent clash with …
Google Nexus 7 with 3G rumoured for 2012 release
Google will supposedly be launching a new model of its Nexus 7 tablet with 3G mobile connectivity, according to Modaco. Apparently the Nexus …
Nexus 7 projected to shift 8m by year's end
Google could sell between six million and eight million of the Nexus 7 tablets by year’s end, according to a …
Google owes Asus for Nexus 7
The Google Nexus 7 tablet was launched to much anticipation earlier this year. Since the original Nexus phone, Google has …
Iconia Tab A70
Google’s upcoming $200 Nexus 7 tablet may be catching all the current buzz for smaller, 7-in. devices, but Acer’s $450 Iconia Tab A700 may …
Google Nexus devices fail to address Android's big failings: Ovum
Google recently released its own Android tablet, the seven-inch Nexus 7, its latest Jelly Bean operating system and a home …
Google launches Nexus 7 tablet
As expected, Google on Wednesday announced a $199, 7-inch tablet called Nexus 7 that will run on Android 4.1, dubbed …
Google expected to unveil Kindle rival this week
With Google’s developers conference just days away, more details about a tablet with the search giant’s brand expected to be …