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Axon Logic's Atom-based 10-inch touchscreen tablet promises to run desktop operating systems, including Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. ...
21 days on digitaltrends.com
The Haptic tablet is compatible with any Darwin OS and that means you can run Windows, Linux and OS X. Powered by an Atom N270 processor, it features 10-inch WSVGA LCD display, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD and... Read more by clicking on the link...
21 days on gadgetmix.com
What's a user to do who loves tablets, loves Apple, but isn't quite on board with the limited freedom afforded by iOS on the iPad? Though it requires a bit of hands-on modification to make it happen, Axon Logic's Haptic tablet has all of...
21 days on obsessable.com
Choosing not to go down the Psystar route and sell its tablet pre-loaded with OS X, Axon will instead let customers hackintosh its Haptic tablet—selling it minus an OS. Load Windows, Linux or...
21 days on gizmodo.com
Yesterday we briefly mentioned in the Daily Slash that an interesting sounding tablet from Axon Logic had surfaced. We now have more details on the device for you to peruse. I fully suspect Steve Jobs to unleash the legal ninjas any second. The Haptic...
21 days on slashgear.com
Half a year ago, you'd have been forgiven for expecting that today both Windows 7 and Mac OS X would have flagship tablets representing them, in the shape of the HP Slate and the Apple iPad. Alas, one of those devices ran away to enterprise land...
21 days on engadget.com
We’ve been looking for the folks at either Apple or Nokia to bring true haptic feedback technologies to devices like the iPhone and iPad – technologies that would allow for tactile feedback on a touchscreen that is capable of...
27 days on intomobile.com
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