I've just seen this getting around the various online venues. I found it was mostly sourced to digitimes so I'll link them
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20091127PD211.html
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Harris Lin, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Friday 27 November 2009]
Network equipment maker Netronix is currently cooperating with Texas Instruments (TI) to develop e-book readers on the Android platform and expects shipments to top one million units in 2010, according to company chairman Arthur Lu.
The Android-based e-book readers will be able to interoperate with Android-powered handsets or other embedded devices, Lu explained.
Additionally, Netronix plans to incorporate 3G or 3.5G modules into e-book readers, transforming the digital reading devices also into personal communications devices, said Lu, who also expects Netronix will be able to roll out 3G/3.5G enabled e-book readers in mid-2010.
Netronix is currently shipping e-book readers at a rate of 30,000-60,000 a month in the fourth quarter of 2009 and expects total shipments for the quarter to reach 140,000 units, Lu stated.
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ack- missed an "n" in Android in the title