By Jason Hiner The Toshiba Excite X10 is an impressively slim tablet. Photo credit: Eric Franklin/CNET When I wrote about why Android tablets did a faceplant coming out of the starting gate in 2011, the most common reaction was that I had written off Google too quickly. After all, it wasn’t until Android smartphones were
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Wed, 31 August 2011By Kevin Purdy Source Takeaway: The combination of Google and Motorola may be just the catalyst required to make Android devices acceptable in the enterprise. As usually happens when a big tech news story hits, there are waves and cycles of reaction, reactions to the reactions, and noble attempts to curate all the discussion. Google’s
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Wed, 17 August 2011Source Google’s $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility will go down as one of the most important events in tech during this era. Other deals, such as AT&T;’s $39 billion buyout of T-Mobile USA, are worth more money, but none of them will have as big of an impact on the tech industry (and as
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