Toshiba Shows Off Android 3.0 Tablet

From PC World: Toshiba joined the likes of Samsung and Motorola and unveiled a 10.1-inch Android Honeycomb tablet at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Arriving sometime in the first half of 2011, Toshiba's unnamed tablet focuses on media capabilities, all pushed by an Nvidia...

Imagining a quad-core Motorola Xoom

From CNET News.com: As chipmakers trip over each other to announce tablet-centric chips packing four processing engines, it's not hard to see where a product like the Motorola Xoom is headed.

Where? The same performance space a mainstream laptop occupies now. A graphic Nvidia...

Top Microsoft ad exec departs for Facebook

From CNET News.com: After an eight-month stint at Microsoft, Carolyn Everson, who had served as the company's corporate vice president of global ad sales and strategy, has left the company for Facebook.

AllThingsD, which was the first to report the news this evening, said Everson...

Sprint Considers LTE, Verizon LTE Hits Detroit

From DailyTech: According to Fierce Wireless, Sprint will be closely monitoring the adoption rate of its high-speed WiMAX service, evaluating the best use of its spectrum, before deciding whether or not to focus on LTE in the future.

Sprint is currently working in partnership with...

Sales of PlayStation 2 Hit 150 Million Units

From X-bit Labs: Sony Computer Entertainment this week announced that the cumulative sales of PlayStation 2 video game system reached 150 million units worldwide, as of January 31, 2011. This once again proves that Sony's PS2 is the best-selling game console ever and it remains to be...

Intel Begins to Sell New Core i7 Extreme Edition Officially

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. on Monday began to officially sell its new Core i7-990X six-core chip designed for those, who have no limits in terms of performance or price in mind. The new processor is currently the world's highest-performing central processing unit (CPU) for desktops...

Novell Moonlight upgrade tracks Silverlight improvements

From InfoWorld: The Novell-sponsored Mono Project on Tuesday will offer a beta version of Moonlight 4, an open source Linux implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight rich Internet application plug-in that tracks the most recent Microsoft release, Silverlight 4.

Built for Firefox and...

Zuckerberg: Facebook Phones are Coming

From PC World: Mark Zuckerberg's been saying it all along: There is no Facebook phone.

But this year, there will be dozens of phones like HTC's ChaCha and Salsa, which focus on Facebook with dedicated buttons for the social network.

Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and chief...

Blu-ray film comes with Android-friendly option

From CNET News.com: Android handset owners will now be able to watch a digital copy of a Blu-ray film on their smartphones.

The functionality comes by the way of "Unstoppable," an action-thriller starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine that hit store shelves today. The movie is...

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