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Lenovo LePad S2007 And S2010 Android Tablets
Lenovo has decided to release two new Android tablets in the Chinese market. Known as the 7-inch LePad S2007 and 10-inch LePad S2010, both models support for China Telecom’s EV-DO plus China Unicom’s WCDMA. These tablets are powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm dual-core processor, the Google Android 3.2 operating system, a 1GB of RAM, a 1,280 x 800 multitouch IPS display, an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 1.3MP front-facing camera and Wi-Fi connectivity. The Lenovo LePad S2007 has a 3,780mAh battery that can last up to 8-hour of operating time, while the Lenovo LePad S2010 is equipped with a 7,560mAh battery that offers up to 11-hour of operating time. No word on pricing at this time.
Ubuntu coming to tablets, phones, cars and smart TVs by 2014
We have already seen Ubuntu working on tablets and smartphones, however not in any official capacity. Rumors had it that Canonical can be making a severe push into the pill space in early 2011, but that effort by no means materialized, or at the least was by no means acknowledged. Nonetheless, Unity has some finger-pleasant streaks and Oneiric added ARM help -- so it is not much of a stretch to see the favored Linux distro on your cellular devices. Well, on the Ubuntu Developer Summit, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth made that move official by issuing a problem to the Ubuntu group to start out pushing past the traditional PC type factor. Few details were given, but Shuttleworth did say that he believes the time is true for the OS to begin making strikes into the tablet, telephone, in-dash infotainment and good TV spaces. There have been no products to announce, but Shuttleworth was confident the OS could be prepared and in transport client electronics by the point version 14.04 arrived in April of 2014. Although, we're sure some prototypes will start displaying up sooner slightly than later.
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