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18 Aug 2010
It’s been already noted that Motorola is building an Android-based tablet to be sold by Verizon later this year, with functionality tied to FiOS TV. Now come reports that HTC is building a Chrome-driven tablet computer for Verizon that will launch on November 26.
Tablet mania has clearly infected many ISPs, who will either be offer TV Everywhere Internet video apps for tablets (Comcast, Cablevision, AT&T, Time Warner Cable) or offering tablets themselves later this year. Much like the recent netbook craze, expect ISPs to give these things away at a subsidized price point if you sign a long-term wireless broadband contract.
Update: Verizon today also expanded on their iPad application ambitions today in great detail.
Update: Seems like this was a hoax. Damn.

The Internet has come a long way since its inception. There are now several different ways to get an internet connection. One can do this by inserting wireless internet card in computer or can use DSL. Apart from this, internet phones and ip phones are there as well to help people connect internet through phones. Internet telephony is not the last option available, wireless internet providers are there as well to offer internet connectivity.
1 Response to HTC Google Chrome Tablet on Verizon in November
Wristbands
September 15th, 2010 at 8:38 pm
i have own both the Ipad and androids phones, personally i just don’t think android OS is ready for tables yet.