I was all excited when I saw that Ubuntu was available for the Xoom, but it turns out that some sick person had ported the desktop version of Ubuntu, rather than the tablet version that I really want to try.
Anyway, LG bought WebOS from HP over the weekend and HP promptly began releasing Android devices. And Firefox OS is being rolled out to developers.
I like the idea that there should be more than a couple big names competing for our dollars in mobile, particularly given how little traction Windows, BB and WebOS have. I suppose any of those is a valid third option, but it doesn't feel like it; the best thing one could do with a RIM tablet is still to put Android on it, after all.
The battery life on my main tablet (Galaxy 8.9) is down to perhaps six hours of active use or a day and a half at standby. When I got it, it was twice that. So I'm going to replace its battery soon. I'm curious to see what next-generation Android tablets look like, but since no one seems to be making devices in the 8.9" form factor I like, I suspect I'm going to stick with what I have.