Want to see all of our CES coverage in one place? This is the place. If it's Android and it's at CES 2011, it'll be here, friend.

Stay tuned for live coverage every day between January 4th and January 9th for all the wall-to-wall Android tablet, Android smartphone, Google TV, and [insert crazy Android device type here] news coming out of CES.


Motorola Honeycomb Android tablet at CES

We've all seen that prototype Motorola tablet running the Honeycomb version of Android that Google's Andy Rubin showed earlier this month -- and now Motorola has teased a Honeycomb tablet at CES next month. The Youtube video walks through the evolution of tablets, from Egyptian hieroglyphics to the Samsung Galaxy Tab. And whatever Moto's got up its sleeve is touted as the next evolution.

We'll be there for the unveiling, of course, so stay tuned., folks, and check out the video after the break.

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HTC Mecha LTE

It's pretty much been the worst kept secret of the month, but now Verizon's gone and made it official on Twitter -- LTE devices will be shown at CES. OK, it's really not that much of a secret since Verizon said at its LTE announcement that it would show more early in the year. But semi-official is better than not. The Tweet says "Jan. 6 at #CES: #Android and #LTE - could it be like peanut butter and chocolate? YUM!"

Might one of the devices we see be the HTC Mecha/Incredible HD seen here? Perhaps. We'll be there to bring it all to you one way or another. [Twitter]

Verizon LTE at CES

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Verizon

What's better than one Android tablet on Verizon? How about tablet(s). Big Red CEO Lowell McAdam said as much over the weekend at the Reuters Global Technology Summit in New York. But before we get to that, let's talk LTE -- Verizon's 4G network that it expects to have ready to rock in the first half of next year. McAdam said three to five LTE-capable phones will be ready by May 2011 (at least one of those has to be Android, right?), with Motorola, HTC, LG and RIM among the manufacturers.

Then there are the tablets. Yes, McAdam said "Android tablets," as in more than one, and Motorola, LG and Samsung were named as the birthers, which would launch late this year as 3G devices but would be upgradeable to LTE later on, most likely. [Reuters] Thanks to everyone who sent this in.

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