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Archos has finally unveiled Archos 7’s specifications. This Android-powered internet tablet features a 7-inch LCD display and an 8GB of storage capacity. The gadget also supports MP4, WMV, AVI, FLAC and FLV. The Archos 7 will be launched in March 2010 for £150 or around $242.

ais_semi-rugged-tabletAIS comes back to the rugged tablet PC market by launching the 10.4-inch Semi-Rugged Touchscreen Tablet PC. Powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, the gadget comes equipped with a LED sunlight readable touchscreen display, a GPS navigation and a 3G connectivity. Weighing at 2.6 lbs, this tablet PC also features IP54 rated water/dustproof resistance, being capable of withstanding multiple 3-foot drops thanks to its enhanced shock and vibration protection.

500x_v3371lIt’ll all be over soon. The mystery. The anticipation. The rumors. Oh, the rumors. After the tablet is announced tomorrow, another stage in the gadget life cycle will begin. So take one last soak in every tablet rumor worth reading. We’ll be continuously updating our ongoing rumor roundup until our liveblog actually starts tomorrow morning. And the last 24 hours is always the most exciting. Anyone catch CNBC lately? So, catch up on what’s been leaked, what’s been whispered, what’s been sneezed—you don’t wanna be behind everybody else, do you?

Apple-iPhone-OS-30When it comes to keeping its future devices secret, Apple is a master at it. Just take a look at all the hype surrounding their rumored tablet PC and new iPhone for 2010, if you are to believe all that you read then the iSlate as it is known will be launched in March, and a new iPhone will launch in April or May.

There are so many questions left unanswered, and we hope that Apple will answer all of them at their press event on January 27. The Apple Tablet PC will either be called the iSlate or iPad; we reckon the former sounds better.

Then there is the 2010 iPhone, we are not certain if this new phone will just be called “iPhone 4G”. The smart money is that 4G will be included, not because it will offer 4G support, but because it is the 4th generation of iPhone from Apple.

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