Up to 50 different "Apple Tablet" type devices were "detected" by Flurry Analytics testing various types of apps that may make its way to the upcoming machine. Flurry was able to geographically locate the devices to Apple's headquarters in Cupertino.
In short, there were about 200 different apps being tested on the devices, most of which were games, media or some type of entertainment-type program. It more or less mirrors the type of applications we've been seeing in the app store for the iPhone.
In addition, the devices were running OS 3.2, which means either that the Tablet is running an iPhone-like OS, or that this is a bigger iPhone/iPod Touch type deal, and not exactly like the tablet we've been picturing.
Flurry didn't give any other details about resolution, memory or anything else they determined from their analytics tracking.


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