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Sprint CTIA Kitty Has HTC EVO 3D, EVO View 4G, Motorola Xoom, BlackBerry PlayBook  Samsung Rant 3

CTIA is round the bend, and Sprint is going to make it big this year. In the run up to the big event, a leak has trickled down from the Sprint strategy books, and the most important among them tells us that the carrier is all set to announce the HTC EVO 3D. That’s not all – there’s more. Read on: The HTC EVO 3D running Android Gingerbread 2.3 with HTC Sense UI features 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 450-pixel Autostereoscopic 3D display will come with a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm 8660 Snapdragon CPU. Other exotic elements include dual rear 5-megapixel cameras with a dedicated camera

 
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Sprint Nexus S 4G Logo Leaks; Unveiling Planned for CTIA

Continuing with the updates on Sprint, let us also tell you that the carrier is all set to announce a WiMAX-enabled version of the Nexus S at next week’s CTIA. The big news now is the discovery of a new Nexus S 4G logo that Sprint will unveil at the CTIA.   The logo is rumored to represent the new partnership between Sprint and Google, and will be considered the official logo of the Nexus S 4G. We already have news that the Nexus S 4G is coming to Sprint’s network, with the expectation being that it’ll be announced at CTIA. The emergence of this Nexus logo confirms

 
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Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi-Only official price and release date announced

We knew this was coming some time away with all the leaks and other news bits flowing in from Moto. But it is finally official now and Motorola is going to offer a Wi-Fi-only Xoom starting March 27th at a price of $599. Unlike the 3G/4G version, this will be available across the table at all major retailers and you need not necessarily go to Verizon for this one. Coming a couple of weeks after the iPad 2 launch, the Wi-Fi-only Xoom still costs $100 more than the basic iPad 2 version and whether some people out there like it or not, it will still no doubt be a huge factor when

 
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Motorola Xoom  Samsung Galaxy Tab Activation Fee on Verizon Dropped

If you dole out an offer to iPad 2 customers, you need to do it to customers of other tablets too. That seems the sentiment amongst Verizon tablet customers. The carrier, after offering an activation fee waiver to Apple iPad 2 buyers on the network, has now decided listen to customers and has done away with the $35 fee slapped on customers signing up for a data plan on Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab. That is not all. The carrier will issue a $35 credit on March’s bill to buyers who have already paid the activation fee after March 1. Customers now will need to sign

 
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Amazon Tablet in the Works; Looks to Rival Apple iPad 2

It’s a high for the Apple iPad 2 these days, but then we do not think other tablets don’t have their chances too. Among the many that are being lined up, word is that Amazon is readying in its labs a new piece that would rival the iPad 2. Amazon’s new tablet will be Android-powered and could join the fray along side other devices such as the Motorola Xoom, RIM BlackBerry PlayBook and the HP TouchPad.  Amazon is already experiencing hard competition from Apple iBooks in the e-book arena. So, if they really plan to enter the tablet market, we would love to see how things

 
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Motorola Xoom 3G Honeycomb Tablet at Sam’s Club; Are You Going For It

Lots have been written about the Motorola Xoom, but then the most-anticipated WiFi Only version has been staying elusive as yet. It still is, and those who haven’t yet made up their mind as to where to pick the available device from, here’s a new option. A 3G model of the Xoom tablet is now on sale at Sam’s Club. We hopped on to the Sam’s Club website and got to see the 3G model up for sale. The online store is offering the Honeycomb tablet for $599 after a two-year data contract – on Verizon, that is. Don’t get bowled over by the 4G mention on the website – you

 
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Dual Core Tablet Under £250

With the expected explosion in Android and BlackBerry tablets set to occur over the next few months, many of you might have been looking online, seeing the price of some of the expected top models – such as the Motorola Xoom – and thinking about buying an iPad instead. After all, what’s the point of waiting for an open source alternative like Android when the device itself costs more than the Apple device that kickstarted the market? The benefits of the Motorola Xoom are obvious – a dual core Nvidia Tegra processor, high definition video and the Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS

 
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Motorola Xoom UK release: Get it from PCWorld for £500, first week of April

Motorola Xoom just got dated and priced in the UK. PCWorld is going to sell the device for £500 and will have it ready for British customers willing to pay the price, in the first week of April. From our knowledge, that’s the first retailer who’ll have the tablet available from day one. On top of that, according to their website which says “Delivery available – 09/04/2011″, the Xoom will actually start shipping from April 9th. Most of you already know, but for those who don’t, Motorola Xoom runs on a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor that allows it to take

 
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Xoom 3G in UK for £600 while Amazon.de pegs it at €700 for pre-order

Here is plenty of commotion surrounding the Xoom and most of it is regarding the price tag that it comes with. Back in the US, many believe that it needs to be priced more aggressively to compete with iPad 2 that has just seen a huge launch. Of course, more storage and better hardware is another side of the argument, which is also floating around. No matter what you want to go with, initial reports from Europe seem to indicate that Motorola wants to make profits while the buzz lasts. Carphone Warehouse has priced the 3G Xoom at £600, while PC World had put that Wi-Fi-Only

 
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Apple iPad  Steve Jobs dictate the way Android tablets are built and priced today: Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha confirms by default

There will be Android fans up in arms when we tell them that the iPad and Steve Jobs actually dictate and shape the Android tablets in the market today. Maybe in a sense, this is not news to those who are not taking sides in the tablet market today. But for all those who feel that Android is the market leader or that the Xoom is well ahead of the iPad in the tablet war, Sanjay Jha has news for you. Motorola CEO himself conceded, though not in the exact words, that what Steve Jobs and Apple do dictates what Android tablets need to follow with! Here is what Sanjay Jha had to say

 
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