Here's a quick hands on review of the Android-based Samsung Galaxy Tab, a direct rival to the Apple's iPad. The device will soon be available from Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint for $200 to $300 on contract, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Yesterday at 10:00AM PST Steve Jobs made one of the most anticipated announcements in Apple history: the iPad. One can compare it with a large version of the iPod Touch due to its functionality and looks. Also it syncs with your iPhone and can serve as an external screen for your handset.
Sungworld is preparing a new yet unnamed Mobile Internet Device (MID) that will be powered by the Android operating system, while boasting some nice features that ought to keep any MID user happy. Those features include:
Fujitsu introduced its latest Pine Trail-powered netbook, the stylish MH380. It comes in a chic-design with chrome ring shell, and features a a scroll wheel next to the track pad as part of its original design.
The new Malata PC-98905 netbook can be easily confused with a Sony P-series model at first glance, but it only looks similar. It can serve as a decent replacement for the latter, though, so it's your choice what to get. Specs include: