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In India, Olive telecom is the first Indian company to launch an Android-based tablet called Olive Pad VT100. It has an eye-catching look with the 7-inch capacitive screen. The VT100 is a 3G tablet capable of voice and video calls, and runs 2.1 éclair. It runs on the Qualcomm MSM7227 processor and is Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled.

The Olive Pad VT100 is certainly something called innovation creativity of Olive telecom which is launched in India. The tablet is capable of making video and voice calls on a 3G network with its CDMA capabilities. The network on the tablet is not exclusive and will be available to all players.

Olive Pad VT100 launched in India : Specifications & review

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On 25th May, 2010, Dell has officially announced that it will launch Android powered 5-inch Dell Streak tablet, this June in UK. Specific launching date is not provided by the PC maker. The aim of this mobile internet device is to supply on-the-go mobile entertainment, social networking and navigation features.

Dell Inc. is a multinational information technology corporation and it is a member of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a syndicate of companies that are involved in developing the Android mobile platform. Dell android tablet Streak device was first shown at CES in January. Since mobile devices can now offer the same computing experience as desktops and notebooks, this streak tablet employs the users to access their extraneous virtualized desktops. continue reading…

Google will provide digital download of books alongside its book search product soon. This step of Google will compete against Amazon and Apple in the emerging digital book marketplace. After a panel discussion with Google’s manager for strategic-partner development, Chris Palma, at the Book Industry Study Group in New York, the announcement came in the form of a comment. “The new e-book store will be called Google Editions and should launch in late June or July,” said by Wall Street Journal, who was there at the event.

Google to launch digital bookstoreGoogle users are allowed to buy digital copies of books they discover through its book-search service through this new service. Third-parties will be allowed to sell Google Editions on their own sites and “keep the bulk of the revenue by Google”. The Internet giant allows users to access books from a wider range of devices and hopes to differentiate it from competitors. continue reading…

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