Amazon hasn't even officially announced their "Kindle Fire" tablet, and rumors are already circulating about a "better" Kindle Fire that could be released during Q1 of next year.
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The Kindle Tablet Has a Name — The “Kindle Fire”
Amazon's mysterious tablet PC is no longer nameless. In a few weeks, you'll be able to get your eager hands on the "Kindle Fire".
Read More »Amazon Press Conference Will Officially Reveal Kindle Tablet
Next Wednesday, Amazon.com will be holding their long-awaited press conference. According to most sources, this is going to be the "official" release announcement for Amazon's Kindle Tablet PC
Read More »Apple Board Member Al Gore Slips, Confirms “New iPhone”
Al Gore might have just committed a huge faux-pas, as far as his position on the Apple board is concerned. During a speech, Gore confirmed that "new iPhones" will be released next month.
Read More »The Greatest HP Touchpad that Will Never Be
With HP�s tablet market now nonexistent (save for the few people still scouring the net looking for a $99 Touchpad), we�re given a rare glimpse of what HP had originally planned for the Touchpad�s future.
Read More »More iPhone 5 Rumors, from an “Apple Employee”
The New York Times had contact with a claimed Apple employee (who wished to remain anonymous, of course), allowing us access to a few new rumored details about the release of the iPhone 5.
Read More »Nintendo Shares Fall 5% — Could We Be Witnessing the End of the Nintendo Era?
An interesting article published by Reuters sported the title, "Nintendo Faces End of Era After 3DS Flop". Could the 3DS really be the downfall of Nintendo?
Read More »Amazon May Now Offer “Book Rental” Library System
Amazon is currently in negotiations with book publishers, trying to work out the details for a "book rental" program. Unlike the library, renting books from Amazon would cost money.
Read More »Netflix Now Live on Gingerbread and Froyo Android Phones
The Netflix App that's available for Android has finally been updated. This update allows the app to run on all devices that are running Android 2.2 and 2.3.
Read More »Bad News — Your Cell Phone Doesn’t Really Cure Acne
If you're one of the 11,600 people who paid $1.99 for "Acne App", we've got some bad news. Flashing red and blue lights at your face doesn't really cure acne.
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