Yes, Android Gingerbread has only just appeared but we’re already on to craving Android Honeycomb. Google Android boss Andy Rubin showed off an Android Honeycomb Motorola Tablet at the All Things D Dive Into Mobile conference promising a release “next year”. The Android tablet OS offers up a new desktop to take advantage of the extra space a Gmail app seemingly riffing on the Gmail iPad interface and features more onscreen ways to launch search and apps. The Motorola Android tablet features no buttons, an NVIDIA chip and a “dual core 3D processor”. We’re already feeling hungry for Android Honeycomb. Are you? Hit the headline to get to the comments and let us know.
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