Illustrating the high expectations Google has for the tablet market, Honeycomb appears to be optimized for these mobile devices. From what we've seen, Google has been leveraging the extra screen space giving the Honeycomb desktop a sleek redesign, a fancy new app grid and an updated Gmail app. Motorola's tablet looks to be button-free and Rubin revealed it will be video-chat capable and packing a NVIDIA processor and a dual core 3D processor. The name is yet to be determined, but it will be on Verizon WIreless and is code-named 'Stingray.' Both are slated to launch sometime in the next year.