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To: yofal who wrote (12552)11/16/2011 2:11:12 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Respond to of 32692
 
I heard they had a common ancestor, yeah. I suspect this has more to do with RIM not selling any of them, though. :)

I wonder if that means you could copy the ROM from a Kindle and flash a Playbook into a Fire?



To: yofal who wrote (12552)11/16/2011 2:25:05 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
With Modified Galaxy Tab 10.1N, Samsung Back to Selling Tablets in Germany
With Modified Galaxy Tab 10.1N, Samsung Back to Selling Tablets in Germany
by Kevin Krause on November 16th, 2011 at 2:15 pm



It isn’t clear exactly what Samsung has done to address elements that resulted in a German court banning the sale of their Galaxy Tab 10.1, but the Android slate is ready for sale in the country once again. Now dubbed the Galaxy Tab 10.1N, from the image and description provided by one German retailer, it is hard to notice any immediate differences between the already released version of the slate and its modified counterpart. There does appear to be a slight alteration to the bezel surrounding the screen, a primary element in Apple’s argument that the Galaxy Tab could be confused for the iPad at first glance.

It remains to be seen if Apple will drag this new version through the ringer, but for now the “Galaxy Tab is back,” as stated in the product description. Germans eager to order can expect the tablet to ship in two to four days.

[via Engadget]