T-Mobile G-Slate Android Tablet: Perfect Size, Not So Perfect Price

I’ll admit to being skeptical about T-Mobile’s G-Slate Android tablet at first.

Best Buy Shows White iPhone Launch Date as April 27

Okay, so maybe the white iPhone was supposed to come by the end of February. This time around, with more Best Buy inventory shots to pass around, the white iPhone for AT&T is rumored to drop it like its hot two days from now, on April 27.

PlayStation Network Down for Fifth Day as Sony ‘Rebuilds’ from ‘Intrusion’ (Updated)

A holiday weekend without Portal 2 or Mortal Kombat matchups, a five-day grand total of uninterrupted void, and yes, Sony’s PlayStation Network remains in the fetal position as we pull into Monday, April 25.

Nintendo Confirms Successor to Wii in 2012, More Powerful than Xbox 360 or PS3?

Early this morning, Nintendo released financial results for its just-ended 2010 financial year. They brag that the total combined sales of software for the DS handheld and Wii have surpassed 1.5 billion units, with 139 DS titles  and 103 Wii titles breaking the 1 million mark.

Lenovo to Debut Honeycomb ThinkPad Tablet This Summer

Lenovo’s joining the tablet party this summer by launching its own tablet. To boot, it comes with its own custom, Lenovo-flavored version of Honeycomb. Over the weekend, This Is My Next got their hands on a document detailing the Thinkpad device. Also somewhere, a Lenovo PR rep is crying.

Meet the 20-Year Old CEO Redefining Mobile Advertising

The first thing you notice about Kiip CEO Brian Wong is how decidedly un-CEO he actually looks.

Sony Admits PlayStation Network ‘Affected’ by External Attackers

Sony claims its PlayStation Network was attacked by unidentified outside forces, and said that it preemptively shut the 70 million subscriber service down.

Groupon for Cars? Not Quite.

Hyundai is the first auto maker to embrace Groupon, but don’t get too excited.

A New Record? Microsoft Claims 350 Million Windows 7 Licenses Sold

Call it a record, or just a whole lot better than Windows “rhymes-with missed-ya,” Microsoft says Windows 7 can lay claim to 350 million licenses sold since it launched on October 22, 2009.

Windows 8 May Recognize Your Face

Forget about passwords and fingerprint readers, Windows laptops of the future may authenticate simply by looking at you.

The Elder Scrolls Skyrim Looks Like Park City, Utah

Known for its ski resorts and the Sundance Film Festival, Park City may also be synonymous with…Skyrim? That’s right. Nestled among Utah’s picturesque, snow-capped peaks, the small town recently hosted Bethesda Softwork’s annual press event, where chapter five of fantasy-RPG franchise The Elder Scrolls stole the show. I didn’t grasp the significance of the venue [...]