Rumor Has Chrome OS Succeeding Android On Tablet Devices
The Sunday Times reported yesterday that Samsung’s much-hyped Milky Way Tab would be able to have its Android 2.2 OS “replaced with Chrome, when that arrives, even though owners who aren’t tech savvy should have this ascent carried out by a professional.” This data was presumably fixed by Samsung, that has given mentioned that they have no skeleton to reinstate the OS on the Milky Way Tab. Typical corporate prevarication, or something more?
This data could be obvious, revealing, or questionable. I’m disposition towards questionable.
Read the rest of this access »
|
||||||
Related Articles
- Samsung Aims To Push Its Milky Way Devices, Android Into The Enterprise
- New Rumor Hints RIM Tablet To Run Android Apps
- Rumor: An Amazon Android Tablet May Follow The Amazon Android App Store
- Google Chrome Event Brings Web Store, Chrome OS Notebook, Browser Updates
- Samsung SDS, SAP Aim To Bring Business Intelligence To Android Devices
- Rumor: The HTC Edge Might Be The World’s First Quad-core Phone
- Rumor: BlackBerry Messenger To Land In The App Store On April 26
- Chrome, IE9 Gain In Browser Wars
- Rumor: Conquer 4G And Photon 4G Due At Sprint
- LG Cancels Plans For Android Tablet By Year-End
- CES 2011 Rumor Roundup
- Which Devices Will Get Ice Cream Sandwich?
- IOS 5 Battery Fix Gets Mixed Reviews–plus More Fuel For Apple Rumor Mill
- How To Install Netflix On Most Android Devices
- IPhone 5 Rumor Roundup
Recent Posts
- The 5 Coolest Things From The Google I/O Keynote
- AppArchitect Lets Anyone Build IOS Apps, No Coding Or Templates Necessary
- IOS App Store Accounts For Nearly 75% Of Mobile App Download Revenue
- Google Keep
- Polaris Office 4.0 (for Android)
- More Images Of Suspected Milky Way S4 Appear On Web
- Must-have NFC Smartphones
- IPhone 5 Problems: What Users Complain About The Most (updated)
- Google Rolls Out Changes To Mobile Gmail Web App, Gets IOS-inspired Design
- Google Field Trip: Exploration Without The Effort
- Skype Competitor Viber Hits 175 Million Users, Up From 140 Million+ In December
- Galaxy Note 8.0 Hands On: The 8-Inch Tablet That’s An 8-Inch… Phone
- HTC One Ditches Megapixels For Ultrapixels
- Consumer Spending On Mobile Games Tops That For Portable Consoles
- Toy Fair 2013: ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ Board Games Includes QR Cards To Enhance Game
- 8 Apps To Help You Survive A Storm
- Apple May Be Earning Up To $1 Billion This Year From Google Search On IOS Devices
- Worldwide Smartphone Usage Will Reach 1.4 Billion This Year
- What To Know About BlackBerry 10?
- Mobile Miscellany: Week Of January 28th, 2013
















Recent Comments