Just a few weeks after Google Inc. introduced its new Nexus 7 tablet during its annual Google I/O developer conference, the tablet has been sold out virtually everywhere since its launch on July 13.
Computer giant Dell Inc. is aiming for more than $2 billion in cuts over the next three years so it can keep up in the highly competitive technology sector.
Idolian set out to create tablet PCs costing between $100 and $299, and their latest addition lands smack dab in the middle of that. The TurboTab Z, which was just upgraded to the Android 4.0 operating system goes for just $169, beating even the Kindle Fire’s price of $199.
Samsung Galaxy Tab—the tablet computer that could possibly contend with the iPad—had more details announced by Samsung on Thursday evening, continuing the build up of media hype.