If data from Flurry is to be believed, the Cupertino campus of Apple is testing as many as 50 iTablets, and they have tested over 200 different apps in a recent spike of activity. The fact that Flurry is tracking the activity back to Cupertino is certainly the most convincing point.
This isn’t the first time we have a unreleased product making an appearance in Flurry logs, but this time it’s the much hyped Apple tablet. Previously we have noted the iPhone OS 4.0 making a similar appearance and its a known fact that these logs can be manipulated pretty easily. However, just a day away from the supposed release of the iSlate, it is just some more fuel to the fire.