Editor's note: I dug through Google's new Honeycomb SDK so that you wouldn't have to. Here are a bunch of new screenshots from Android 3.0 showing what the tablet UI is going to look like. The news about the Internet going down in Eqypt is a must read and also see our story on avoiding technical debt. -Jason Honeycomb preview: 35+ screenshots of Android 3.0 Google has released the Android 3.0 SDK for tablet developers. We've got Google's new Honeycomb screenshots plus a bunch more that we grabbed directly from the SDK. Take a look. Read more | News from ZDNet | | The Internet goes dark in Egypt First, Egypt blocked the social networks, now Egypt has blocked the Internet itself. Read more | Egypt 'shuts down Internet' amid further protests; Facebook web traffic drops Amid further protests in Egypt planned for tomorrow and social networks have been blocked, reports indicate the Internet has been 'switched off' in the region. Read more | Kindle book sales greater than paperbacks Amazon is riding the popularity of the Kindle, announcing that ebook sales are now outpacing those of paperbacks. There are now 115 Kindle books sold for every 100 paperbacks sold by Amazon. Read more | Google: Push toward Super WiFi continues A vision to turn the unused white space of wireless airwaves into a "Super WiFi" is one step closer toward becoming reality.In a blog post today, Google said it is one of nine companies that the... Read more | Sony officially debuts NGP, formerly known as PSP2 Sony has gotten official with the PSP2 we've been hearing so much about, but there's a name change. Now the handheld gaming console is referred to as the Next Generation Portable, or NGP. Read more | Has Larry Page doomed Google? Silicon Valley's most successful 1-trick pony, Internet advertising firm Google, has a new CEO. If his track record is any guide, Larry Page has just doomed Google to a slow and painful death. Read more | BlackBerry Curve Touch smartphone gets leaked An image and a spec sheet detailing the upcoming BlackBerry Curve Touch has been leaked. But is it really a Curve Touch? Read more | Amazon's capital spending plans spur debate, worry There's quite a tug-of-war underway over Amazon's capital spending plans. Amazon reported a solid fourth quarter, but also added that it will continue to invest in fulfillment centers and... Read more | New LED bulbs for indoor, outdoor use Two companies I've been watching in the LED technology space have come out with new products this week: one, a street lamp for roadway and outdoor area lighting, like you would see in your local... Read more | Think you know the Mac? Take our quiz! The Apple Macintosh turned 27 years old this week and we thought we'd celebrate with a fun little quiz to test your knowledge. Take our Mac quiz to find out if you're truly the Apple jedi that you... Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Sanity Check newsletter is my daily update on the technology world. You'll get my top stories, opinions, reviews, user polls, and hand-picked stories of the day. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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