Google is widely expected to announce its 1st tablet computer when it begins its yearly developer conference in California tomorrow.
An Australian gadget website claimed to have see specifications for a 7-inch tablet that Google would unveil throughout its three-day conference in San Francisco. It is thought that Google wants to show other manufacturers what can be done with an Android pill, in the same way that it has with its Nexus sequence of smartphones.
The same source says that Google will sell the normal version of the tablet for less than $200, possibly in an effort to limit the success of Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet.
Other announcements at this year's conference are expected to include more particulars on Android Jelly Bean - the latest update to Google's Android in service system for smartphones and tablet computers - as well as a possible extension to Google Wallet to comprise mobile payments.
Google has not confirmed any announcements ahead of the discussion but it has scheduled two keynote speeches - one on Wednesday and another on Thursday. Both speech and many of the sessions for developers will be streamed exist online.
More than 5,000 developers will be present at Google I/O to hear the latest from the company and to get technical tips from knowledgeable engineers.
An Australian gadget website claimed to have see specifications for a 7-inch tablet that Google would unveil throughout its three-day conference in San Francisco. It is thought that Google wants to show other manufacturers what can be done with an Android pill, in the same way that it has with its Nexus sequence of smartphones.
The same source says that Google will sell the normal version of the tablet for less than $200, possibly in an effort to limit the success of Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet.
Other announcements at this year's conference are expected to include more particulars on Android Jelly Bean - the latest update to Google's Android in service system for smartphones and tablet computers - as well as a possible extension to Google Wallet to comprise mobile payments.
Google has not confirmed any announcements ahead of the discussion but it has scheduled two keynote speeches - one on Wednesday and another on Thursday. Both speech and many of the sessions for developers will be streamed exist online.
More than 5,000 developers will be present at Google I/O to hear the latest from the company and to get technical tips from knowledgeable engineers.
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