The developers working on porting Android 4.0 to run on the Notion Ink Adam tablet have announced that they expect to launch the first public beta this weekend. The Adam is a 10 inch tablet with a ...
It’s been more than a year since the folks at Notion Ink announced they were working on a new tablet called the Adam II. But the Indian company hasn’t had much to say about the project since then. Now ...
The Notion Ink Adam tablet recently started shipping out to customers, and now the guys over at the XDA forum have managed to port the Notion Ink Adam UI onto a Viewsonic GTablet. Notion Ink released ...
Notion Ink has already sold some of their devices in various territories and countries. Some of those devices have even been delivered according to their blog. HOWEVER, it now seems that the FCC is ...
The Notion Ink Adam was one of the most talked-up, eagerly-awaited devices of 2010. Unfortunately, Notion Ink has had a lot of trouble getting the product to market. There were pre-order issues, ...
TI OMAP 4400 is better for Adam II Earlier in January, Notion Ink announced its new Adam II tablet that will be based on Texas Intruments OMAP 4400 dual-core CPU… TI OMAP 4400 is better for Adam II ...
Welcome to the official Good e-Reader hands on Review of the most eagerly anticipated Tablet PC of 2011, the Notion Ink Adam. We have the highest end version you can possibly get the 10.1 Inch ...
Yesterday we showed you a video of the Notion Ink Adam tablet in action. Today, we have another video of the Notion Ink Adam, and this one showcases its Eden user interface. From the video, the Eden ...
Indian startup Notion Ink plans to start taking pre-orders for its Adam Android tablet in December, and it may even be able to ship the device by Christmas, according to a blog post by the company’s ...
Businessline reported on July 20th that Reliance Industries may be investing in the Hyderabad India based Notion Ink, citing unnamed sources. Both Notion Ink and Reliance Industries have not confirmed ...
For every successful gadget, there are countless devices that will slip away from your memory mere months after they've launched. Most will wind up rotting on the shelves next to Justin Guarini's ...