
It looks like Flurry Analytics detected over 50 Apple tablet prototypes accessing the internet recently. The tablets, all of which were located at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters had over 200 applications, mostly games, being tested and connecting to the internet. Most of those applications resembled iPhone app store type of apps. The tablets were running iPhone OS 3.2, so they would more or less resemble the huge iPod touch rumors spurting out late last year. In addition, this kills other rumors that iPhone OS 4.0 would be released at the January 27 event and that it would be running Mac OS X, which the picture above (that incorporates most tablet rumors), has to hold.

This also confirms that developers already have the beta SDK and are working to create apps for it. Some of those apps will be ready on January 27, which Apple will probably use to demonstrate the potential and power of the tablet. However, among all these confirmations, Flurry Analytics gave no clue to anything else including screen resolution (which would confirm screen size) as well as memory.
But still, it gives more insight into what we are to expect on the Stevenote of January 27.
Source: Gizmodo