Dell Streak 10 Tablet To Run Android Honeycomb
Dell have today revealed that their upcoming Android tablet, the Dell Streak 10, will be powered by Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
Revealed in a Q4 fiscal earnings call made this week, Dell confirmed that a 10-inch “Dell Tablet/Slate Concept” will run on Android 3.0 and be officially called the Dell Streak 10.
There’s currently no official information on when we can expect to see the Dell Streak 10 on sale, but a recent leaked roadmap of Dell’s upcoming smartphone and tablet devices suggests that we could see the Streak 10 available as early as April.
Motorola have today confirmed that the highly anticipated Motorola Xoom will be available in the UK in Q2 2011, available from The Carphone Warehouse, Best Buy and Dixons.
Speaking at Mobile World Congress, Google CEO Eric Schmidt revealed that the next Android update will be a combination of both Honeycomb and Gingerbread merged into one unified system.
Communications watchdog Ofcom, have today announced that they intend to auction off the currently unused wireless radio spectrum in the 2010-2025MHz band to be used for mobile broadband services.
UK mobile operator Three have today confirmed that HTC’s first Android powered tablet, the HTC Flyer, will soon be making its way to the network’s growing range of tablet devices.
Acer have today unveiled the Iconia A500 Android powered tablet with HD display, a dual core processor and home network integration capabilities.
Lots of Android tablet related news coming out of MWC 2011 already today, with the latest announcement coming from LG.
Officially announced earlier today, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available exclusively from 













