Sharp is showing off its 5.5 inch and 10.8 inch Galapagos tablets at CES this week. Both tablets run a highly customized version of Google Android with a heavy focus on eBooks, magazines, comic books, ...
Sharp has launched a tablet with a whopping 15.6-inch display to take on the iPad and its Android competitors. The Sharp RW-16G is powered by a Core i504200U processor and 4GB of RAM, and comes with ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest US & Canadian companies news every morning. Sharp, the Japanese electronics maker, on Thursday said it would stop selling its Galapagos ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Sharp Electronics said Monday that it has signed a deal ...
Sharp plans an aggressive foray into the tablet market this December–well, sort of. Sharp plans to launch a new online content service and two tablet devices, but it is positioning its tablets as ...
Japan’s Sharp makes multi-hued HD displays for iPhones and TVs, but it has had unexpected success at home with a simple, monochrome device it calls a “digital notepad,” a small tablet with a lined ...
Sharp has released it fully, and now it is working to promote sales by setting up a special corner at home electronics mass merchandisers etc. Media tablet "GALAPAGOS"OS has been officially announced ...
Sharp’s earlier attempt at a tablet device did not really take off in a manner that could match its global stature as an electronics maker of repute. The Japanese major had even tried a different ...
Wholesale wireless reseller LightSquared announced on Monday that Sharp will manufacture smartphones and tablets capable of running on its 4G LTE network. LightSquared said that it will demo the first ...
Sharp announced Monday that it will be launching a cloud-based media business, called Galapagos, to the Japanese market in December of this year, as well as two, tablet-style e-books. Galapagos will ...
Sharp announced it is joining the wave of consumer electronics companies in the e-reader and tablet marketplace with two new Android-powered devices. The company unveiled the tablets during a press ...
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