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  • Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Earlier this year Toshiba introduced its first netbook with an Intel Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processor. But if ...

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  • VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU

    VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU

    VIA Technologies is entering Raspberry Pi territory with its latest product -- the APC. It's a $49 barebones ...

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  • $74 PC on a stick features Allwinner A10 CPU, Android 4.0

    $74 PC on a stick features Allwinner A10 CPU, Android 4.0

    The FXI Cotton Candy is getting a lot of attention as a PC on a stick that will ...

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  • AMD launches Trinity processors with an eye on “ultrathin” laptops

    AMD launches Trinity processors with an eye on ultrathin laptops

    AMD has launched its second-generation A-series line of processors aimed at a wide range of computers from desktops ...

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    10 Ultrabook deals for under $800

    Ultrabooks are thin and light laptops that use Intel processors and solid state disks (or solid state cache) ...

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  • How to root a Kindle Fire with Software Version 6.3.1

    How to root a Kindle Fire with Software Version 6.3.1

    Amazon released a minor software update for the Kindle Fire this week. It gives users a little more ...

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  • New kernel brings Netflix to Android 4.0 Kindle Fire

    New kernel brings Netflix to Android 4.0 Kindle Fire

    Kindle Fire owners have been hacking Amazon's $199 Android 2.3 tablet to install unofficial versions of Android 4.0 ...

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  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

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    Just over a week after releasing the first build of Android 4.0 for the Barnes & Noble NOOK ...

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Archos Gen8 update turns tablets into set-top boxes, phones into a remote controls

Archos has released a software update for its Gen8 line of tablets including the Archos 28, Archos 32, Archos 43, Archos 70, and Archos 101. The update includes a new YouTube applications, improved media apps, and higher quality 720p video recording on devices with HD cameras. But the most impressive update is a feature which lets you control your Archos…

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April 13th, 2011, 4:51 pm by Brad Linder | 1 Comment

Archos release Android 2.2 Froyo update for Gen8 tablets

Archos has pushed out an update for the new Archos Gen8 tablets. That includes the Archos 28, Archos 32, Archos 43, Archos 70, and Archos 101. Some of those tablets haven’t even been released in the US yet. The update from Android 2.1 to Android 2.2 brings a faster JIT compiler which should improve the performance of third party apps….

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November 30th, 2010, 12:44 pm by Brad Linder | 5 Comments

Google Marketplace hack for the new Archos tablets

Well that didn’t take long. A member of the ArchosFans community has launched a new app that lets you install the Android Market and the full suite of Google apps on the new Archos tablets including the Archos 28, Archos 32, and Archos 43. People have been installing a hacked version of the Google suite of Android apps on the…

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October 9th, 2010, 7:27 am by Brad Linder | 24 Comments

Archos 32 Internet Tablet review

The Archos 32 Internet Tablet is a handheld device that’s either a portable media player that happens to run Android or a tiny Android tablet that happens to have spruced up multimedia capabilities, depending on how you look at it. In some ways, it’s probably best to think of the Archos 32 as a cheaper alternative to the iPod touch….

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September 24th, 2010, 4:54 pm by Brad Linder | 38 Comments

New Archos tablets show up on B&H retail web site

The Archos 32 portable media player is the first of five new Android powered internet tablets that Archos introduced a few weeks ago to actually go on sale. You can order the 3.2 inch device for $149.99 from the Archos web site. But the rest of the new Archos tablets aren’t expected to hit the streets until October. B&H has…

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September 21st, 2010, 9:26 am by Brad Linder | 5 Comments

Unboxing and first look at the Archos 32 Internet Tablet

The Archos 32 is the first of five new Android tablets from Archos to hit the streets. This model runs $149.99 and it’s probably best to think of the Archos 32 is a souped up portable media player that can run Android apps rather than a full-fledged Android tablet. Archos sent me a demo unit to review, and while I’m…

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September 16th, 2010, 2:33 pm by Brad Linder | 16 Comments

Archos 32 Internet Tablet now available for purchase ($150)

Archos is now shipping its 3.2 inch handheld Android tablet. The Archos 32 runs just $149.99 from the Archos Store. I’ve been running a story a day this week about the 5 new Android tablets Archos introduced last week. I just so happened to run the Archos 32 story earlier this afternoon, without realizing that this would be the first…

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September 8th, 2010, 5:56 pm by Brad Linder | 18 Comments

Closer look at the Archos 32 Android handheld

The Archos 32 is a handheld device running Google Android. It has a 3.2 inch display and a super-slim design. It’s one of 5 Android tablets and handheld devices Archos introduced recently, and while it’s a little bigger than the 2.8 inch Archos 28, the Archos 32 still looks more like a phone than a full sized tablet. I find…

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September 8th, 2010, 1:04 pm by Brad Linder | 4 Comments

Hands on with the new Archos tablets – video

Archos introduced 5 new Android powered tablets this week. Yesterday I met with Archos North American General Manager Ron Ferguson to get a closer look at the devices. It’s pretty easy to divide the new tablets into two camps. The Archos 70 and Archos 101 are full fledged internet tablets with (almost) all the trappings. They have nice big capacitive…

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September 3rd, 2010, 2:15 pm by Brad Linder | 12 Comments

Archos introduces 5 new Android tablets

Archos has been cranking out Google Android powered tablets since they were just a glint in… well, everybody’s eye. Today the company added 5 new models to its lineup, with screens ranging in size from 2.8 inches to 10.1 inches. Every last one of them will come with Google Android 2.2, but the rest of the specs vary from model…

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August 31st, 2010, 3:35 pm by Brad Linder | 23 Comments

Archos 32 Portable Media Player stops by the FCC for a visit

The Archos 32 is a 3.2 inch internet tablet and media player that’s part of a new line of Android-powered tablets from Archos. Last week a premature retail listing gave us a few details about the device, but now we have the first photos, courtesy of the FCC. The Archos 32 8G Internet Tablet looks more like an iPod touch…

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August 10th, 2010, 2:02 pm by Brad Linder | 14 Comments

Archos Generation 8 tablets coming soon?

We already knew that Archos was planning to launch a new line of portable internet tablets running Google Android. Screen sizes are expected to range from 3 to 10 inches and prices should go from about $100 to $350.  They should have processors with clock speeds between 800MHz and 1GHz. Now we have some new details, thanks to a product…

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August 4th, 2010, 11:13 am by Brad Linder | 2 Comments
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