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Amazon Kindle Fire increases its lead as top Android tablet
Developers who want their Android apps to maintain compatibility with the Kindle Fire may end up avoiding newer APIs found in more recent versions of Android like Ice Cream Sandwich.
Tablet ownership will continue to rise
Tablet ownership in the United States is forecast to hit a third of the population, or 112.5 million adults, in another four years. So says Forrester analyst Sarah Rotman Epps in a new report
Amazon ups production of Kindle Fire to 5 million units
New reports from TechCrunch and Digitimes say Amazon ( NASDAQ: AMZN ) has increased its order for the Kindle Fire tablet by another 1 million units in the face of greater-than-expected demand. With its
Panasonic to introduce Toughpad, ruggedized family of Android tablets
Panasonic has entered the Android tablet market via a rugged tablet family called Toughpad. The family of tablets includes 10-inch and 7-inch devices. The Toughpad A1 has a high brightness, 10.1" XGA
Amazon unveils Kindle Fire tablet at $199
As expected, Amazon ( NASDAQ: AMZN ) unveiled its new Kindle Fire tablet this week. Essentially a branch of the Android operating system, the Kindle Fire comes equipped with a 7-inch multi-touch
As tablets go cheap, expect influx in enterprise
Changes appear to be afoot in the tablet market that could have a significant impact on the enterprise when it comes to employees bringing their individually owned devices into the workplace.
HP TouchPad highly sought-after in death
As reported on FierceMobileIT, HP ( NYSE: HPQ ) announced last week that it is killing off its webOS devices business in a dramatic reversal of its initial move to acquire Palm , the maker of webOS, for
HP's TouchPad, a tablet both sold at Walmart and enterprise-ready
HP's ( NYSE: HPQ ) new TouchPad tablet went on sale last week for $500 in consumer stores such as Walmart, but the company insists that the Wi-Fi-enabled, webOS-based tablet is enterprise-ready.
The slow growth of Honeycomb tablet apps
A new report on Computerworld sheds some light on the dearth of Honeycomb-optimized apps. The number of apps remains in the low hundreds, a laughable figure given the more than 100,000 apps for the
Apple iPad now commands 1% of all Internet traffic
Use of the Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) iPad has grown steadily since its launch in early 2010, and has recently surpassed the 1 percent mark in worldwide browsing, according to a new report from Net

