Motorola was the first to debut its 10.1-inch Android Honeycomb tablet, the Xoom, back in January, but certainly not the last. Since then, tablets have continued to sprout from every electronics ...
It seems that all is not lost for Motorola’s slick new Xoom Android tablet, which we previously said would suffer because of its $800 retail price. Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha revealed today that ...
Telstra has today confirmed that it will bring the Motorola Xoom tablet to the Next G network in May after the telco's commitment to the device was leaked exclusively to ZDNet Australia yesterday. The ...
On the endless list of tablets birthed at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier in the month, the Motorola Xoom stands out as one of the more impressive. It’s the first Android tablet to run Google’s ...
Verizon has finally offered up some pricing details on the 3G version of Motorola’s highly anticipated Xoom Android tablet. The carrier will offer the 3G Xoom for $600 with a two-year data contract ...
The Motorola Xoom is the first product to market using Android Honeycomb. The Xoom is attractive, and the screen is gorgeous, but I’m increasingly convinced that the only way to beat the iPad is with ...
Yesterday, the guys over at [source] spotted a new web page on Motorola’s website. The page listed a number of new Motorola products, which include a new version of the Motorola Xoom tablet called the ...
Leaked promotional images indicate that Motorola might price itself out of the tablet market, with an $800 price tag attached to the Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet. Engadget uncovered a Best Buy ad ...
Motorola’s Xoom tablet is seen by many as the iPad’s first big competitor, but its steep $800 price and lack of Adobe Flash support suggest otherwise. Has the upcoming Motorola Xoom fallen at the ...
About 100 refurbished Motorola Xoom tablets wound up being resold to new owners with the old owners' personal information still on them. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad ...
The tablet wars have finally begun for real. Ten months after Apple's iPad established the market for large-display touchscreen mobile devices, it finally has a worthwhile competitor: the Xoom, from ...
It may seem like 2010 was the year of the tablet, but the reality is that 2010 was really just the year of the iPad with 15 million units sold and no real competitors for the Apple tablet. However, ...
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