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Dell delivers official Gingerbread ROM to the discontinued Streak 5

Although we wouldn’t go as far as saying the Streak 5 is coming out of its grave , we can tell you that Dell is making an effort to help it regain consciousness — which is great news for those of you who own the device.

Although we wouldn’t go as far as saying the Streak 5 is coming out of its grave , we can tell you that Dell is making an effort to help it regain consciousness — which is great news for those of you who own the device.

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Flops Pile Up in the Tablet Market

It’s been a gloomy holiday season for tablet makers, unless you’re Apple, Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Stories of tablet failures are piling up.

It’s been a gloomy holiday season for tablet makers, unless you’re Apple, Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Stories of tablet failures are piling up.

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Flops Pile Up in the Tablet Market

Dell halts online sales of Streak 7 tablet, turns toward a new mobile future

You might wanna pause for a moment of silence, because it looks like Dell has just discontinued its Streak 7 tablet . As the folks over at Streak Smart recently noticed, the Android slate has mysteriously disappeared from Dell’s website, replaced only with a note to confirm that it’s no longer available online

You might wanna pause for a moment of silence, because it looks like Dell has just discontinued its Streak 7 tablet . As the folks over at Streak Smart recently noticed, the Android slate has mysteriously disappeared from Dell’s website, replaced only with a note to confirm that it’s no longer available online

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Dell Streak 10 Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1… fight!

Why look at this! Samsung’s very own Galaxy Tab 10.1 decided to stop by in Beijing to greet Dell’s latest tablet. As mentioned in our hands-on post, it’s clear that the Streak 10 Pro would need to go on a little diet to match the Korean tablet’s lovely figure and weight, though the latter won’t be released in the country until some time next month

Why look at this! Samsung’s very own Galaxy Tab 10.1 decided to stop by in Beijing to greet Dell’s latest tablet. As mentioned in our hands-on post, it’s clear that the Streak 10 Pro would need to go on a little diet to match the Korean tablet’s lovely figure and weight, though the latter won’t be released in the country until some time next month

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Dell Streak 10 Pro tablet makes global debut in China, we go hands-on

There’s a Chinese saying that will suit most of our Western readers here: “quenching thirst by gazing at plums.” Oh yes, we’re talking about Dell’s Streak 10 Pro alright. Just as promised , said US company has skipped its home country to debut its first 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet in China (ka-ching!), and we happened to be at the Beijing press event for some intimate hands-on time

There’s a Chinese saying that will suit most of our Western readers here: “quenching thirst by gazing at plums.” Oh yes, we’re talking about Dell’s Streak 10 Pro alright. Just as promised , said US company has skipped its home country to debut its first 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet in China (ka-ching!), and we happened to be at the Beijing press event for some intimate hands-on time

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Why Anonymous Isn’t LulzSec

LulzSec’s dead .

LulzSec’s dead .

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StreakDroid 2.0.0 gives the gift of Gingerbread to Streak hackers

If you’ve been following along, you know that a phone enthusiast named DJ_Steve has kept the Dell Streak fresh, thanks to a series of hacked ROMs, dubbed StreakDroid. The latest version, 2.0.0 (or GingerStreak, if you’re feeling cute) brings Gingerbread to the 5-inch smartphone — expanding on the last ROM , which gave hackers the option of selecting Gingerbread’s app launcher. As always, though, dear Steve has noted a handful of bugs in the ROM’s early stages, including issues with the Superuser app, less-than-stellar graphics performance, and the fact that both GPS and 720p video recording require an engineering baseband and DSP to be flashed

If you’ve been following along, you know that a phone enthusiast named DJ_Steve has kept the Dell Streak fresh, thanks to a series of hacked ROMs, dubbed StreakDroid. The latest version, 2.0.0 (or GingerStreak, if you’re feeling cute) brings Gingerbread to the 5-inch smartphone — expanding on the last ROM , which gave hackers the option of selecting Gingerbread’s app launcher. As always, though, dear Steve has noted a handful of bugs in the ROM’s early stages, including issues with the Superuser app, less-than-stellar graphics performance, and the fact that both GPS and 720p video recording require an engineering baseband and DSP to be flashed

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Leak: Dell’s 10-Inch Streak Pro Tablet Will Run Honeycomb When it Hits in June [Tablets]

Good news from Android camp—the upcoming Dell Streak Pro (which Dell still hasn’t formally introduced yet) will run Honeycomb on its 1GHz Tegra 2 chipset and 1GB of RAM innards. More

Good news from Android camp—the upcoming Dell Streak Pro (which Dell still hasn’t formally introduced yet) will run Honeycomb on its 1GHz Tegra 2 chipset and 1GB of RAM innards. More

Keepin’ it real fake: the 1.2GHz Dell Streak that can make phone calls and run Gingerbread

You know, knockoffs are usually meant to be downgrades from the real deal. In the case of Dell’s Streak 7 tablet, its KIRF version actually has a few advantages over the real deal — it can make phone calls, has a bigger (3000mAh) battery, comes preloaded with Android 2.3, runs at 1.2GHz, and happens to be cheaper at just under $180 unsubsidized. Of course, its 7-inch WVGA screen relies on resistive technology for touch input, it only has one core, and there’s no evidence of this Gingerbread installation actually running, but are you really gonna let such trifling details stand in your way?

You know, knockoffs are usually meant to be downgrades from the real deal. In the case of Dell’s Streak 7 tablet, its KIRF version actually has a few advantages over the real deal — it can make phone calls, has a bigger (3000mAh) battery, comes preloaded with Android 2.3, runs at 1.2GHz, and happens to be cheaper at just under $180 unsubsidized. Of course, its 7-inch WVGA screen relies on resistive technology for touch input, it only has one core, and there’s no evidence of this Gingerbread installation actually running, but are you really gonna let such trifling details stand in your way?

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Dell’s WiFi-only Streak 7 goes Euro-trippin’, now available in the UK for £299

With one of the original 5-inch Streak ‘s chief downsides being that it was considered too small to be a proper tablet, Dell did the sage thing this January and introduced a 7-inch variant in the Streak 7 . The newer slate is outfitted with a nice Tegra 2 dual-core chip, 16GB of storage, a 5 megapixel rear- and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a WVGA (800 x 480) display, and now the eminently reasonable UK price of

With one of the original 5-inch Streak ‘s chief downsides being that it was considered too small to be a proper tablet, Dell did the sage thing this January and introduced a 7-inch variant in the Streak 7 . The newer slate is outfitted with a nice Tegra 2 dual-core chip, 16GB of storage, a 5 megapixel rear- and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a WVGA (800 x 480) display, and now the eminently reasonable UK price of

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