Tablet S - previously known as the S1 - will be Sony's first Android tablet and - in the usual Sony Style - adds a twist or two to the usual black slab format. For a start, it's shape is more of a wedge, which Sony reckon is better for use over longer periods. Its 9.4" touchscreen sports a resolution of 1280x768 and is initially built with Honeycomb (Android 3.1), but full support for the next Android version, Ice Cream Sandwich, is promised when it's available. At home in both work and office environments, the Tablet S supports DLNA streaming so hooking it up to your Sony (or any other compatible) TV will be a snap. It's dual cameras, together with full WiFi and 3G connectivity will make video calls easier than ever. Nice work guys!
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Google recently announced the launch of Android Instant Apps, a new technology which allows just the bare minumum of an App to be downloaded from links, bypassing the Play Store. This sounds cool enough on its own, but the implications of this reach far deeper than at first appears, and could end up changing the entire internet.