Many companies have promised to deliver a worthy Android tablet, but most of them have failed to deliver (yet). Will E-Noa from Germany join them?
 
 
Our last two posts talked about the upcoming Google TV. Now it's time to close this series with a short overview on the topic. So, what the heck is Google TV?
 
 
Lava is a Swedish company with a vision. They built "Scandinavia", the first Android-powered TV set.
 
 
Android will take over the consumer electronics market. Period. Why? Because of Google TV which will roll out this autumn.
 
 
It was all over the news lately: India has unveiled the prototype of a linux-based $35 basic touchscreen tablet aimed at students, which it hopes to bring into production by 2011. It looks like the device actually runs Android.
 
 
Not all Android tablets come from China. The Olive Pad for example hits the market next month--in india. Well ahead of the much awaited Notion Ink Adam.
 
 
Mobiledia has a post about Raytheon, a US defense contractor, developing some sort of an Android app for the armed forces.
 
 
After launching its own Android phone called LePhone earlier this year, Chinese manufacturer Lenovo is now set to enter the tablet market with its new LePad tablet by the end of this year.
 
 
Asus is supposed to use Windows CE on the upcoming Eee Pad EP101TC 10" tablet. Supposed , because NetbookNews.de claims that Asus have decided that Android would be a better fit for its upcoming tablet.
 
 
The first car equipped with Google’s Android mobile operating system hit the streets this April 23. It’s called the Roewe 350, and it launched at the Beijing Auto Show.