At the beginning of December HTC rolled-out the Android 3.2 Honeycomb update for the HTC Flyer tablet but many users, after applying the update, wanted to return to the previous build, which was ...
The tablet market is all about size these days. Apple defined the market with its 9.7-inch tablet, but outside of HP, everyone else has chosen to size their tablets differently. Touch devices of all ...
Ladies and gentlemen, another tablet is entering the arena. HTC’s Flyer, a 7-inch Android slab, will be available at Best Buy for $500 starting this Sunday. The HTC Flyer has a 1.5 GHz single-core ...
The HTC Flyer is the latest to be inducted into the Honeycomb club that currently boasts of just a few 7 inchers and development is on at full swing. For proof, a leaked build of the Android 3.2 ...
After releasing a rather gloomy set of financial results for its most recent quarter, HTC has announced that it is pulling out of the US tablet market. The Taiwanese OEM has discontinued sales of all ...
HTC clearly is not stopping with the HTC Flyer which in itself is expected to start shipping any day now. Instead, the smartphone maker is currently engaged in the development of at least two more ...
Ok Hivemind, I've got a delemma. A friend offers to get for me a tablet for free as he owed a big favor. I've narrowed down to either tablets mentioned above (though I'm open for alternatives) but can ...
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