Kindle Books Outsell Print Books on Amazon

From DailyTech: The Amazon Kindle has become a way of life for many avid readers the way iPods and other portable music players became a way of life for music lovers. Many of the things we love have found a way to traverse into the digital world, and have found success in doing so...

Intel: Nokia Was a Wrong Partner

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. regrets about working with Nokia on the MeeGo operating system. The joint development did not allow the world's largest maker of chips to enter the market of smartphones and limited the company's opportunities to work with other suppliers of mobile phones...

Symantec Buys Clearwell Security Company

From X-bit Labs: Symantec Corp. on Thursday announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Clearwell Systems, recognized player in the eDiscovery market. The acquisition of Clearwell will bring together the eDiscovery, archiving and backup offerings to...

Twitter frustrates developers with permissions change

From InfoWorld: Twitter on Tuesday announced via its blog various changes aimed at allowing users finer-grained control over their accounts. To date, when another application (such as TweetBot, Twitterrific, or Echofon) or Web service (such as Favstar) requested access to your...

Sharp Develops Super High-def Screen for Future TV

From PC World: Japan's Sharp has developed an 85-inch LCD (liquid crystal display) panel with resolution equivalent to 16 times that of today's HDTV panels. The screen, which is only a prototype, was developed for Super Hi-Vision, a next-generation television system currently under...

Amazon wants to buy your used gadgets

From CNET News.com: Amazon announced today it is expanding its trade-in program to allow customers to swap their used electronics for Amazon gift cards.

The online retailer said it will accept used tablets, cell phones, MP3 players, cameras, and GPS devices, regardless of where the...

Sony PSN Web Access Down Again After New Exploit Discovered

From DailyTech: It's getting rather difficult to be surprised by Sony's lack of security credentials when it comes to its PlayStation Network (PSN) service. That's why today's latest revelation can't be too much of a shocker to those that have been following this ongoing saga...

Droid X2 Heads to Verizon with Dual-core Processor

From DailyTech: Motorola has made a big comeback thanks to Google’s Android operating system. The latest offering from Motorola is heading to the Verizon network very soon and it is an impressive device.

The smartphone is the Motorola Droid X2 and it will be available online...

Via Technologies Expects Via Quad-Core Designs to Emerge Shortly

From X-bit Labs: Via Technologies, once the world's largest supplier of core-logic sets, said that it expected its partners to introduce solutions based on its dual-core and quad-core already in May, 2011. In spite of the fact that the company has been on the market of low-power...

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