Think digital information isn't a physical element? Think again. Berkeley professor John D. Kubiatowicz has proven that a Kindle loaded with digital content actually weighs more than an empty Kindle.
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Customers Claim Kindle Fire has Wi-Fi Issues
Several reports have been released claiming that the Kindle Fire has been experiencing some slightly odd issues with wireless connectivity.
Read More »Sony Vita Will Use Proprietary, Expensive Memory Cards
Sony has released the prices for the Playstation Vita's proprietary memory cards, and they aren't cheap.
Read More »Rumor — Facebook’s Smartphone Project Code-Named “Buffy”
According to site "AllThingsD", a variety of unnamed sources have provided them with information about Facebook's smartphone project, which is supposedly being produced by HTC.
Read More »Ubergizmo Reviews the Kindle Fire — Solid Device, No Surprises
Ubergizmo has taken the time to review the Kindle Fire, and there aren't really any surprises. It's a basic tablet, but one that performs most of the functions you want out of a portable computing device.
Read More »Google, eBay and Paypal Anticipating Lots of Mobile Phone Holiday Shopping
This holiday season many people will be purchasing with tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices -- and companies want to be prepared.
Read More »Play Your Old PSP Games on the PS Vita with Sony UMD Passport
Sony has developed a way for you to play your old UMD PSP games on the new Playstation Vita portable gaming system. However, there is a catch.
Read More »Amazon’s Kindle Fire Tablet Will Support Hulu Plus
Amazon has also added support for Hulu Plus on the Kindle Fire tablet, which will be shipping out next week.
Read More »Hackers Modify Siri to be Controlled with Brainwaves
A group of hackers have figured out how to control Siri using only brainwaves. The project has been called "Project Black Mirror".
Read More »Why Apple isn’t Scared of Amazon’s Tablet
Even after the Kindle Fire was unveiled two months ago, Apple showed no signs of worry. Now, it seems that they've taken this one step further, in a statement that clearly says they don't believe Amazon's tablet to be a threat.
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