1. Nintendo's Wii changed the gaming world, but the firm hasn't, to date, suggested any information at all about its successor--much needed, as the Wii looks very aged. But now multiple sources are suggesting that the Wii's follow-up console is in advanced prototyping stages, and the firm is showing it to game publishers.
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Feed SubscriptionIntel’s Tech Of Tomorrow: Netbooks (?)
We pronounced the netbook phenomenon all but over last year--they're now merely another class of laptop one can buy, at the cheap end.
Read More »iFive: RIM PlayBook Reviews, PC Sales Slump?, Intel Embraces USB 3.0, Spotify Preps For U.S., Safari Gains "Do Not Track"
1. RIM's embargo on review editions of its PlayBook tablet expired this morning, so the news is full of expert opinion on the tablet PC RIM hopes will revive its future fortunes
Read More »Highway To Health: Rock Health Wants To Make Wellness As Fun As Guitar Hero
Halle Tecco, who founded the new health-care startup incubator Rock Health, is bringing in visionaries like the founder of Guitar Hero to help creative, innovative, and--dare we say it--fun health-care startups get off the ground.
Read More »New App To Fix Android’s Privacy And Data-Security Holes Coming Soon
Android phones have many good qualities, but privacy protection and personal data security aren't high on the list .
Read More »Exclusive Tour of Tesla’s Showroom with Apple’s Retail Guru [Video]
Once upon a time, people didn't camp outside the local Apple Store just to sneak a peek at a jumbo iPhone (we're talking about you, iPad).
Read More »ShowYou, a Remote Control for Web Video
A social networking app just for videos--designed especially for tablets and mobile--gives you the feeling of having the world of web video in the palm of your hand.
Read More »Carbon-Fiber iDevices? We Think Not
According to new information that's allegedly leaking from Apple , Steve Jobs is intent on pushing for wireless iDevice syncing. Better Wi-Fi connections thanks to a carbon fiber chassis may be the solution, it is said. Let's see if this makes sense.
Read More »Intel’s Bet on Kno and the Future of Tablets
Intel's investing in the student tablet company, and will be taking over hardware operations. What's next?
Read More »Bing Launches iPad App Featuring Flipboard-like News
Today, Microsoft launched Bing for the iPad, an app that integrates the company's search experience with Apple's tablet. In essence, it's no different than Google's iPad app: You'll find all the features you'd expect from Bing (search, maps, etc.) optimized for the device's touch-screen interface.
Read More »How This 20-Year-Old Israeli Entrepreneur Sold an Army General on His App
Shai Magzimof had a great idea for an Android app--but he had to serve time in the Israeli Army. A few months ago, Shai Magzimof found himself in the pitch meeting of his life.
Read More »iFive: Twitter’s Growth, YouTube Gets "Channels," iPad Delays RIM PlayBook, Apple Orders Huge Data Store, Facebook Phone Arrives
1. Darling of the social media scene Twitter just revealed some stats for its recent performance, and they're pretty eye-popping: Over the first quarter of 2011 Twitter's tweet-per-day count grew 41% globally, and 38% in the U.S. Meanwhile from December to March there was a 52% increase in monthly sign-ups, and 155 million tweets per day are going on, up from 55 million at the same time last year.
Read More »Tablet Prices Too High – Duh!
The Motorola Xoom has been out for about two months now and has sold an estimated 100,000 units. Whether this is considered a success or not is a matter of debate. For example, Business Insider is declaring it a flop , while BetaNews is declaring it a good thing .
Read More »White iPhone Becomes White Elephant, Report Shows Strong Facebook Sharing ROI, Branson Dives Deep, and More…
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. Is Apple Trying to Forget the White iPhone? Apple appears to be erasing traces of the coveted white iPhone because it secretly plans to kill it--if you believe the conspiracy theorists who noted that images of the device went missing from the store late last night.
Read More »Which States are Start-up Hotbeds?
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs.
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