Solar Charging Android Tablet Released In India

The Indian company–Bharat Electronics has introduced a low-budget tablet, which runs Android 2.2 and is called as Bharat Slate, into the marketplace. The tablet was specially designed for the Indian Ministry of Rural Development for conducting poverty survey across the nation. The tablet has a solar powered battery and it is especially created for the Indian population. The tablet won’t be sold outside its originating country. However, a success in India would be enough, as the country had a population of more than 1 billion.
There aren’ any details about the Bharat Slate tablet, such as RAM, processor or storage, yet. But it is said that the tablet are capable of storing and syncing the data in real time with a server.

HP Hurricane webOS tablet Facelift

HP Hurricane webOS tablet Facelift, we all doubt if it can beat Apple OS or Google OS. We will see when it arrives. With HP still refuses, on the record about the fate of its Windows 7 Slate commentary, we are together with their unit plans tablet rumors, leaks and a little tantric chants. Recent speculation on the Buffet GottaBeMobile who have heard of “two separate and reliable sources” that the tablet is not Windows 7 will be published next summer, such as HP, rather than their efforts at a glittering slate webOS based HP codenamed Hurricane.

HP, the sources say that the slate webOS seen as a direct competitor to Apple’s IPAD, not just as a surprise. It will be positioned as a companion device, but as a standalone PC as the original HP Slate. The sources, refused to confirm details.

It is also unclear whether the Windows 7 Tablet merely delayed or canceled in total, but last we heard, there was talk that the development on “hold” had been. We are not in speculation as to why a tablet would be so webOS particularly shy, and we still believe Palm platform may be one of the best thanks for a touch-screen device might choose. A firm release date for the Hurricane is still unknown, earlier rumors suggested sometime in the second half of this year, but GottaBeMobile said that “by the time of Hurricane HP ships we have the second generation in our hands IPAD.”

Intel Aiming for tablet & ultra-thin netbooks

Intel has promised that his alternative to the IPAD and other ARM-based tablets at Computex 2010 will be delivered to point Mooly Eden – Vice President of the company’s PC Client Group – under the stage at the Intel Investor Meeting, a new ultra-thin dual-core reference design along with a tablet netbook. According to Eden, Intel will “to design silicon for the tablet segment, and” active “on the market.

“People ask me, you are a serious attempt to participate in the tablet market? The answer is yes, we will have the tablet … stay tuned for Computex. We will design silicon for this category and we will actively participate in this category . Mooly Eden, vice president of PC Client Group, Intel

Exact details about the hardware Eden flourished briefly were in short supply, although he confirmed that the Netbook reference design a dual-core processor Pineview ran. As for the tablet, which was not shown on, but the exec did throw a slide indicating that Intel not only support for Windows operating systems for such devices but Meego, Linux, Android and Chrome.

An important distinguishing feature is Intel have taken to native multi-tasking skills, and Eden was quick to point out the parallel processing capabilities of Intel silicon. “] [Users want it to multi-tasking," he said, "So, we provide Dual-Core to be able to do several things simultaneously ... We believe that power is [also in this category because of the need to multitask ] relevant. ” You may Eden’s keynote video here Watch, meanwhile Computex begins in early June 2010.

HP Tablet Still on the way?

Color us curious, during yesterday’s Techcrunch article says HP have axed their slates Windows 7 project has been widely reported, the company stubbornly silent. Now netbooknews has its own source at HP, that is, in fact, the tablet has not axed, in fact, says the source, it is “very, very unlikely, if not an impossible news!”

The same source has apparently they keep updated on the various minutiae of the tablet project – up to the design of the packaging – and while we do not know their identity, we also know netbooknews to a trusted source of mobile computing, information is published. Right now, the amount of speculation about HP and its recent Palm takeover given – and our own enthusiasm to the possibility of a webOS-based Tablet – it is quite possible that this entire chapter could be as untrue. We are still waiting for an official response from HP itself.