Friday, March 11, 2011

Latest news from notion ink


Concept of ink - manufacturer of the Adam Tablet PC - have been unusually quiet lately for a company that is updated every week. This does not mean that you been idle, as a recent blog post by the company revealed CEO Rohan Sharavan. You are at something important. The company has built on its own support team, support the notion ink and their second delivery of Tablet PCs. In fact Rohan Shravan is proud of the fact that the support team numbers has the development team for the first time. The company has stated that in setting up dedicated sales and support centers in the United States, Germany and India. However, the United States have the first infrastructure as it is now home to the largest Tablet market in the world.
Another important development, which the CEO is shared the work-progress status of Adam's compatibility with honeycomb. Honeycomb is the latest Android version and the first operating system designed for Tablet PCs. Many tablets, such as the Motorola XOOM, combs already have right out of the box and Adam is interested in joining a growing list. The first batch of Adams 2.2 Froyo came pre-installed with Android, an Android version, which was built for smartphones, but has been adapted for the use of Tablet. This required the development of the ADAM user interface, although the upgrade to honeycomb does not mean that Eden of the image will be. Instead, Shravan announced the Eden was already ported to combs and the development team is already working on the finer details of the sort. There is however no word yet how quickly we could come across the honeycomb-Adams.
The Adam development team has focused on game development and animation. Books are exposed too soon for the ADAM user in the form of apps and stores as an official version of Quickoffice is also available.
Finally, the company immediately was also up to finalize you next series of investments of the information under wraps. There were also some important operational changes taking place in society, is included with more talent. So all in all process inks on an expansion spree and is size and scope to add. What certain seems, is that the Adams of the future will be the best in class.

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