The launch of the first Android Honeycomb tablet is becoming a disaster, as Adobe runs damage control on the news that Motorola’s Xoom tablet will ship without Flash support. Although the Xoom is ...
Motorola’s Xoom tablet is seen by many as the iPad’s first big competitor, but its steep $800 price and lack of Adobe Flash support suggest otherwise. Has the upcoming Motorola Xoom fallen at the ...
Scott Webster has spent the better part of his adult life playing with cell phones and gadgets. When not looking for the latest Android news and rumors, he relaxes with his wife and son. Scott also is ...
When the Motorola XOOM hit the streets in February it was missing two key features: a 4G LTE modem and a working SD card slot. It took a while, but in July Motorola finally rolled out an update that ...
Owners of the Motorola Xoom Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet can now root and install a custom kernal to enable the memory card functionality on their slates, which was not enabled at launch. Though ...
Bad news for those of you who were looking forward to the release of the Motorola Xoom, the world’s first Honeycomb-based tablet. It seems that the tablet will not ship with Adobe Flash at launch, and ...
When Motorola’s new Xoom tablet hit stores in Europe and the UK in the first week in April, it will come supplied with full Adobe Flash player support direct from the box, according to a source close ...
An online flyer for the Motorola Xoom Honeycomb tablet suggests it might not feature Flash support when it first hits the shelves, with early adopters forced to wait for an update. Luke Westaway ...
If a flyer on Verizon Wireless’ website is accurate, the Motorola XOOM Android Honeycomb tablet could ship without Adobe Flash support with compatibility coming in “Spring 2011”. Engadget spotted the ...
Motorola hit the headlines when it announced that it would not be shipping its Honeycomb-powered Android tablet with Adobe Flash, but the company will seek to appease the early-adopters and those ...
Motorola's $800 white elephant, the Xoom tablet, will ship without Adobe's Flash browser plug-in. The news, gleaned from small print on Verizon's new Xoom pre-order page, has been confirmed by both ...
Verizon's webpage dedicated to the Xoom has just gone up and one of our eagle-eyed readers has already spotted a disquieting bit of small print: "Adobe Flash expected Spring 2011." You don't sit ...