Toshiba has previously entered the tablet market with its first tablet called Thrive. The biggest problem consumers noted was that the tablet was big and heavy. Now, during the IFA in Berlin, the company has unveiled its latest tablet called the AT200. The Toshiba AT200 is a very thin and very light tablet PC, weighing only 1.2 lbs. and measuring only 0.3 inches thick....

More than half a million Android devices are activated every day, and growth in gadgets running the Google-developed software is increasing weekly, according to a tweet from Google Android chief Andy Rubin. “There are now over 500,000 Android devices activated every day,” tweeted Rubin. Rubin’s announcement came seven months after he announced that 300,000...

Google has a tradition of naming their Android OS after tasty treats with all the logos taking pride of place in the form of themed statues outside their Android headquarters. The latest Honeycomb OS has received its statue today and Google took little time to put the word out via a video and a blog post. The first statue to appear was of course cupcake and the large honeycomb...

It seems Google is intent on dominating all electronic space as rumours start emerging that they are to launch their own music subscription channel which could go into direct competition with Apple. Like most good rumours this one has yet to be confirmed or denied by Apple but it comes from another giant, Motorola. Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha spilled the beans when delivering...

News has emerged that the hotly anticipated Android Honeycomb will be released in February 2011, not as Android 3.0 but 2.4 instead – Which if true is much like Android Gingerbread, which was also tipped to be branded as 3.0. An external software programmer leaked the information to Androidandme who explained that their source preferred to remain anonymous but is credible...