PC World - Imagine picking up a Nintendo DS and playing games in 3D without the clunky, dork-tastic glasses. Nintendo says a handheld gaming device that'll do just that will launch in Japan before the end of March 2011, and that it'll reveal its so-called "Nintendo 3DS" to the world for the first time at E3 2010 this summer.
NewsFactor - If you thought the upcoming 3-D revolution meant you had to sit in front of a TV with special glasses, Nintendo is hoping to change that perception. The game company has announced it will show a 3-D version of its popular DS handheld game console this summer -- with no glasses required.
PC World - A survey from ComScore tried to figure out how people will use Apple's iPad, and found the most enthusiasm for browsing the Web and checking e-mail. Downloading apps from the App Store and playing intense video games such as first-person shooters were among the least popular potential uses.
PC World - Today, Nintendo announced the successor to its handheld gaming DS platform, which will include a 3D screen and debut at this years E3 expo in Los Angeles. Beyond that info, however, we don't know very much at all about the hardware powering the new device, unique input methods being introduced, or even the kind of 3D tech employed.
PC World - Nintendo says it'll release a 3D version of its DS handheld gaming portable. We learned that much from Nintendo's official press teaser this morning. But according to Japanese newshound Adriansang, several mainstream Japanese sources are weighing in with claims of tantalizing supplemental specs.