The Android Market is brimming with great downloadable apps but with such a wide choice it can be tricky to find some great apps. We've scoured the marketplace to find five apps that you absolutely must have. Take a look...
 
After months of speculation and rumours Amazon have finally revealed their debut Android tablet, the Kindle Fire. A seven inch tablet with specs and a price point to rival the big tablet devices as well as most budget tablets too.
 
Verterans of the computer industry, Packard Bell, have entered the tablet crowd with the Liberty Tab. A 10.1 inch Android tablet with some very similar styling and components to another Android tablet currently on the market.
 
While everyone was focusing on the next big Android phone update, Ice Cream Sandwich, Google snuck out an update to the tablet version - Honeycomb. This update takes it to version 3.2 and adds some new features many have been wanting since the new operating system was released.
 
When ASUS announced a raft of new tablets at CES in January one of their interesting new formats was the Eee Pad Slider, an Android tablet with a slide out keyboard. Since CES it's been teased and shown off but there's been no solid release date. So where is the ASUS Eee Pad Slider?
 
Sony's long awaited entries into the Android tablet market are nearing release. Tech specs and press images of the two devices have been released. See them for yourself...
 
Motorola Mobility, makers of a multitude of mobile phones as well as the recent Xoom Android tablet, have been bought out by Google in $12.5 billion sale. Read on to find out what it means for Android...
 
The Galaxy Tab from Samsung has been one of the popular lines of Android tablets and is seen by many as a great alternative to Apple's iPad. The two share a lot of features of functions but Apple feel the Galaxy Tab infringes on their design, the courts have agreed and granted an injuction which blocks Samsung from selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 across Europe.
 
Hybrid devices seem to be the in-thing with many Android tablets adopting the functions and features of netbooks and laptops through docks and accessories. Asus are taking another route though with a phone that becomes a tablet.
 
Could Amazon be developing their own Android tablet? There are numerous signs that suggest they could be; the recent launch of their own Android application store is just one indicator. Read on to see what else suggests an Amazon tablet could be on the way.
 
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