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17
May 10

Blue Sky coming out with a new Android Tablet called the BL1

Looks like Googles Android is making its way to platforms other than phones / smartphones - as open source, it is also seen on the new Tablet PCs, the Blue Sky BL10 is the latest one

…Looks like Google’s Android is making its way to platforms other than phones / smartphones as open source, it is also seen on the new Tablet PCs, the Blue Sky BL10 is the latest one. What makes the BL10 slightly different is that it works with a VIA processor WM8505, which is an exception to the norm (usually it is the Intel Atom or Snapdragon). The BL10 is equipped with a touch screen 10.1 1024 x 576, 256MB RAM, up to 32GB of NAND flash and a VGA camera option. The price is not known yet….

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4
Apr 10

Meet the new Apple iPad killer, WePad

Here’s another Apple iPad contender, WePad. Running on Google Android OS, WePad has just been unveiled by the German mobile manufacturer, Neofonie.

…WePad is the latest generation of Tablets. It offers users fast Internet connectivity, a complete world of ready-to-use applications and easy access to books and photos, as well as magazines and newspapers from various publishers via the WeMagazine ePublishing Eco…

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18
Feb 10

Android

Google Android - an operating system for mobile phones, which is based on Linux. OS Android created by Open Handset Alliance (OHA), but the establishment was initiated by the U.S. is Google.

…Google Android - an operating system for mobile phones, which is based on Linux. OS Android created by Open Handset Alliance (OHA), but the establishment was initiated by the U.S. is Google.

The first device, which was sold with the operating system, Android, has become a smartphone from the company HTC T-Mobile G1, which was launched September 23, 2008. Immediately after that, followed by numerous announcements about the release of their own devices under Android from other companies.
Despite the fact that Android is based on Linux, the full use Linux applications can not be used because not all of the standard library, but also because it uses libraries written by Google.
Here is a list of libraries that are available for Android:

SSL Encryption
SGL 2D-graphics
OpenGL ES 3D-Library
Bionic library of standard functions incompatible with libc
Media Framework (PacketVideo OpenCORE, MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG)
FreeType fonts
SQLite lightweight DBMS

Source Android was laid by OHA October 21, 2008….

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