[TechRepublic] Android computers taking over your television

Google in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | January 12, 2012

Poll: Do you want an Android computer inside your television?

CES 2012 once again features converging product lines. But do you really want a computer inside your television? Read more

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Customizing list views in your Android apps

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Razer Blade $2,799 gaming laptop at CES 2012

Razer, probably best known for its gaming mice, is entering the laptop market with the $2,799 Blade premium, gaming laptop. View on site

Samsung showcases really smart TVs and Galaxy gadgets (photos)

At its CES event today, the company highlights TVs with voice and gesture control, a 55-inch OLED model, and new mobile devices like the Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab 7.7, and new Series 9 notebook. View on site



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