Motorola Working On Xoom 2

Motorola is now testing prototypes of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet and the successor to the XOOM tablet series will feature a new nVidia quad-core Kal-El processor and a 10-inch (2048 x 1536) HD display with a 4:3 aspect ratio. The tablet is rumored to be even slimmer than its predecessor which we admit looks fat next to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Apple iPad 2, also the tablet will be launched later this year…………..

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Sprint Preparing Releases Of Branded Handsets Based On The Galaxy S II

The Samsung Galaxy S II – one of the most anticipated Android phones that still hasn’t reared its head on this side of the world yet might be on its way to Sprint. Sprint (and other US carriers) are preparing releases of branded handsets based on the Galaxy S II, Samsung’s well-equipped successor to the Galaxy S that’s been circulating Europe for a few months.

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Fujitsu Going To Launch IS12T, First WP7 Mango Handset In August

According to Nikkei, Fujitsu will offer the very first Mango device, a waterproof phone called the IS12T, on KDDI “as early as late next month.” The phone is to be sold for 30,000 – 40,000 yen ($378 – 505), a reasonable amount of coin for what will likely be a higher-end device. The handset will only have a 3.7 inch LCD screen however, even smaller than we expected. Even more unexpected however is that Nikkei says the handset will be launched in August, and will be the first Mango handset launch worldwide.

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Apple Tests A6 Chip With TSMC

Apple has consigned trial production of its future A6 processor to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and the A6 processor is still a distant destination on Apple’s chip road map. It isn’t expected to appear in products until 2012. Analysts believe it will be quad-core, a first for an Apple A series chip and Apple is believed to be shifting its manufacturing orders away from Samsung due to a fallout between the two companies………….

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Apple Pays $945 To Korean iPhone User

Apple forced to cough up cash $945 over iPhone location tracking in South Korea and the payment was awarded last month, but now Kim’s law firm is prepping a class action suit that could put further pressure on the Cupertino crew, especially in the home of Samsung. This could just be the first in a series of pay outs and American courts may look to the decision when considering the fate of other plaintiffs looking to ring a few bucks out of iDevice purveyors. Kim’s law firm is now preparing a class action lawsuit against Apple for the unauthorized data collection and Apple is also being sued in the U.S. over its location tracking……………

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