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Motorola Xoom 2 tablet is thinner, lighter and faster than the original Xoom, but does that make it a worthwhile buy?
By Ross Catanzariti | 24 February, 2012 13:32
Motorola Xoom WiFi edition owners Wednesday are reporting that they have started to receive over the air Android 4.0.3 ("Ice Cream Sandwich") updates to their tablet computers (Motorola's owners' forum website hadn't quite caught up with this when we checked Wednesday morning.)
By Bob Brown | 19 January, 2012 04:47
You didn't really think Google was going to let Amazon hog all the Android tablet glory, did you?
By Brad Reed | 20 December, 2011 06:25
With the increasing popularity of tablets in both the home and enterprise, many companies have released their own version of the handheld device; with the exception of Hewlett-Packard, who recently bowed out of the competition by discontinuing its TouchPad range. However, with so many options available, how does one find a tablet that is suitable to their needs?
By Computerworld Staff | 30 August, 2011 16:24
If travel is part of your work agenda, then it’s vital that you explore the available tablets that are on the market today. Comparing specs is one thing, but finding relevance to your own specific needs is worth considering. Apple was the first “tab off the rank” with its ingenious iPad, but since then a bloom of competitors has emerged with new innovations. In February 2011, Motorola brought out the Xoom -- which has since given Apple a run for its money.
By Computerworld Staff | 26 August, 2011 15:14
Motorola's Xoom tablet runs version 3.0 of Google's Android operating system — dubbed Honeycomb. Honeycomb is the first version of Android to be designed for use with tablets; previous versions were optimised for the smaller screens of smartphones.
By TechWorld staff | 09 May, 2011 14:56
All eyes are on the Motorola Xoom tablet, and for good reason: It's the first device in an expected multitude to ship with Google's tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). The Xoom has a lot of features to like, and a lot to set it apart from the ever-growing crowd of tablets; but it also has some drawbacks that temper my enthusiasm about it.
By Melissa J. Perenson | 25 February, 2011 01:21
To buy or not to buy? That's the question right now as the Motorola Xoom, Google's first Android Honeycomb tablet, gets ready to make its grand debut.
By JR Raphael | 24 February, 2011 01:59
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