Analysts and market observers have long been chanting the death of tablets as we know them. Now Dell is dancing to their tune and has formally announced the death of its Android-powered Venue tablets.
The king of the computer-based Operating System market has struggled to acquire the same level of success and scalability within the wireless industry. For years Windows Mobile has taken a back seat ...
Dell Streak owners still stuck on Android 1.6 will be able to savour the sweet taste of Android 2.2 Froyo on their 5-inch tablet phones this month. The update is expected to rollout over the air in ...
Dell has stopped selling Android devices as it steps away from slate-style tablets to focus on Windows 2-in-1 devices. The company isn’t refreshing the Venue line of Android tablets, and will no ...
Dell and AT&T plan to launch a smartphone running Google's Android next year, according to a report, as Dell's years-long flirtation with the mobile industry appears ready for the next step. The Wall ...
Dell has stopped selling Android devices as it steps away from slate-style tablets to focus on Windows 2-in-1 tablets. The company isn’t refreshing the Venue line of Android tablets, and will no ...
Dell has never been huge in the Android tablet market, but today it admitted defeat — the company has just revealed (via PCWorld) that they will no longer be selling Android tablets. The tablets never ...
Looks like the Android netbook concept is gaining momentum. A company called Bsquare spilt the beans on Dell’s incoming Android netbook in a press release: Bsquare to Port Adobe Flash Lite on New ...
Another Android tablet maker bites the dust. Dell has decided to end distribution of its Android tabs and will instead focus on Windows 2-in-1 devices. This means several things: One, the company will ...