Android partners furious at Honeycomb delays.

"The danger of open source is that a platform becomes fragmented and the implementations can be of varying quality. This dilemma is highlighted in Google's decision to delay broad release of the tablet optimized version of Android, Honeycomb, a move that has reawakened fury over a 'two-tier approach'. Developers and OEMs claim that, in a truly open source environment, they should get equal access to new releases, but in fact, Google is restricting Honeycomb, for now, to its primary partners, such as Motorola, HTC and Samsung."