
Android accounts for one-quarter of mobile web traffic
Android is mopping up Apple and RIM's declining mobile mindshare in the US, you'll find nothing but corroboration from Quantcast. The analytics firm reckons a full one-quarter of mobile web traffic stateside comes from devices running Google's OS

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as for the buttons being small install microsoft origami that will make your bottons bigger for explorer and internet explorer.
i have done it ones before with out using origmai but i can not reproduce it so origami is the best way and it is fun for touch aswell.
I am thinking of getting one when it comes to japan. I have the tx2505cto/2500z the pen and touch all work great in vista and in windows 7. I reinstalled the whole os after i got it, i was not able to get on the internet nor install/unistall anything i was ticked off so much about that. but once installed it fresh and got the drivers from hp's website it worked great.
dont know how windows 7 will interact with multi touch, it did reconized my touch and pen input right off the bat though. for it work great i had to do a dual install cause the update option works okay but you end up reinstalling most of your drivers anway. with the dual boot option you get a fresh install and it finds all your stuff with reall drivers not just the crap default ones from microsoft.
Cant wait to read more about 7 and mulit touch...I am so a windows 7 fanboy
The multi-touch doesn't work in 7.
N-Trig only updates their drivers for the Dell Latitude XT because they are pieces of shit.