The Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet ships with a custom version of Google Android designed to let you download books, periodicals, and apps from the B&N Store. But hackers have been installing other ...
A week after Barnes & Noble released a new version of the NOOK Tablet, hackers have figured out how to get it to boot from a microSD card. This allows you to circumvent the locked bootloader and load ...
A new dual booting tablet has been launched this week by Teclast in the form of the Teclast X16 Tablet, that offers users the option to either boot into Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 operating system, ...
ViewSonic ViewPad 10 Tablet in the house! ViewSonic has officially announced the availability of their dual-booting ViewPad 10 tablet. The device can either boot Windows 7 or Android OS 1.6 to either ...
The PengPod tablet is slightly different from most tablets on the market as it has been designed to dual-boot both Android 4.0 and Linux 3.0.42. This unique feature was first unveiled late last year, ...
As David Chernicoff over at Between the Lines reminds us, the Barnes & Noble Nook Color is an Android device at its core (it runs Froyo 2.2), so it is a shame that the B&N interface would hide the ...
Review: Does Bay Trail render SoFIA tablets pointless? A couple of years ago, former Intel CEO Paul Otellini made a bold promise, saying that we would see Intel-based tablets at an incredibly low ...
The OS scene in the tablet segment is pretty straight forward – its Google’s Android and not Windows 7 OS that finds application in most tablets even though Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer strongly ...
The first major tablet wave hit at Computex, shortly after the iPad took the world (and sales numbers) by storm. It seems like Berlin's IFA trade show is where the second wave is coming. ViewSonic, a ...
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