Dell's first tablet, the Streak, got a chilly reception when it launched last month. But that isn't stopping the company from trying again: At Oracle's annual conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, Dell CEO Michael Dell said a new 7-inch Android tablet is on the way.
After months of talk, Dell brought its Aero smartphone to the U.S. on Tuesday. The Aero uses an older version of Google's Android operating system called "cupcake." Will it prove to be stale -- or still a treat?
As if competition from Apple's iPad and Amazon's Kindle weren't tough enough, Dell's new Streak tablet PC will launch amid an expected downturn in overall PC sales.
Lenovo is developing a new tablet PC that relies on Google's Android operating system, becoming the latest computer maker to jump into what is becoming a crowded market for tablet computers, according to a Reuters report.



