The developers working on porting Android 4.0 to run on the Notion Ink Adam tablet have announced that they expect to launch the first public beta this weekend. The Adam is a 10 inch tablet with a ...
Notion Ink isn’t a company that you’ve likely heard too much from, or nothing at all really if you don’t keep up with Android news all the time. There’s a pretty good reason for that since their one ...
As we inch closer to the release of the Notion Ink Adam tablet, with the option for a Pixel Qi display, the company is beginning to show off more screenshots and videos of the Android-powered tablet.
When do you know that your product has made it? If it's when fans begin creating custom 3D renders, unasked, then Notion Ink can sit back and feel a little self-satisfied; the Adam tablet hasn't done ...
Welcome to the official Good e-Reader hands on Review of the most eagerly anticipated Tablet PC of 2011, the Notion Ink Adam. We have the highest end version you can possibly get the 10.1 Inch ...
The Notion Ink Adam was one of the most talked-up, eagerly-awaited devices of 2010. Unfortunately, Notion Ink has had a lot of trouble getting the product to market. There were pre-order issues, ...
The Notion Ink Adam tablet recently started shipping out to customers, and now the guys over at the XDA forum have managed to port the Notion Ink Adam UI onto a Viewsonic GTablet. Notion Ink released ...
Notion Ink’s Android-powered Adam tablet is almost here, and despite running on Google’s Android 2.2 Froyo operating system which Google says is made for smartphones rather than tablets, the 10-inch ...
Businessline reported on July 20th that Reliance Industries may be investing in the Hyderabad India based Notion Ink, citing unnamed sources. Both Notion Ink and Reliance Industries have not confirmed ...
The developers working on porting Android 4.0 to run on the Notion Ink Adam tablet have announced that they expect to launch the first public beta this weekend. The Adam is a 10 inch tablet with a ...
For every successful gadget, there are countless devices that will slip away from your memory mere months after they've launched. Most will wind up rotting on the shelves next to Justin Guarini's ...
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