Archos Tablet-Phone to Use Android OS (PC World)
Published 2/9/2009 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
PC World - Media-player manufacturer Archos is developing a portable tablet-phone that uses the Google Android operating system. The touch-screen device, soon to be known as the Internet Media Tablet, will be released in the 3rd quarter of 2009, the company announced. No word yet on pricing, but so far the spec sheet looks promising:
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