Toshiba to launch Android tablet in June

From InfoWorld: Toshiba will launch its first tablet computer in late June in Japan and at around the same time in global markets, the company said Wednesday.

With the tablet, Toshiba will kick off an attempt to gain a 10 percent share of the global tablet market by 2013, said...

Amazon Announces the Kindle Lending Library

From PC World: Amazon on Wednesday announced that later this year it will launch the Kindle Lending Library, a feature that will allow Kindle customers to borrow books from 11,000 libraries across the United States. The Kindle Lending Library-which Amazon is forming in partnership...

R.I.P. PSP Go, we hardly knew thee

From CNET News.com: Sony has confirmed with CNET that production has officially ended on the PSP Go, the company's UMD-less portable system that debuted in late 2009. The Go was undeniably sexy, improving upon the traditional PSP's overall design.

Aside from its sleek looks, solid...

Toshiba to Release Glasses Free 3D Notebook

From DailyTech: Like it or not, the 3D fad isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

Yesterday, we gave you a roundup of LG G-Slate reviews. The device captures 3D video, but requires 3D glasses for playback. The upcoming HTC EVO 3D smartphone, though, offers a glasses-free 3D experience...

Intel: Sales of Xeon Boosted Earnings in Q1

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. on Tuesday reported record earnings. The company earned more that the general info-technology market, based on the information from IDC or Gartner market tracking agencies. It occurs because sales of enterprise-class-central processing units (CPUs)...

Microsoft broadens Office 365 beta, launches app store

From InfoWorld: Microsoft is expanding the beta testing program of its Office 365 cloud collaboration and communication suite, almost doubling the number of countries and languages it's available in, the company said on Monday.

In addition, Microsoft is opening an application and...

Blockbuster Stores to Live On (For Now)

From PC World: Fresh off a bid to buy what's left of Blockbuster, Dish Network Corp. plans to keep hundreds of rental stores up and running.

Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in September, and since then the number of stores in the United States has dwindled from 3,300 to 1,700. When...

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