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Tuesday, August 25, 2009Sony’s Daily Edition Rounds Out New Line Of Digital ReadersPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_Interest | Books | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | (0) Comments |
The Reader Pocket Edition and the Reader Touch Edition are available immediately, and the Reader Daily Edition will be available this December in time for the holidays at SonyStyle stores and SonyStyle.com. The Reader Daily Edition gives consumers wireless access via AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband network to Sony’s eBook store from just about anywhere in the U.S. Book lovers will be able to browse, purchase and download books as well as select newspapers and magazines when and where they want. There are no monthly fees or transaction charges for the basic wireless connectivity and users still have the option to side load personal documents or content from other compatible sites via USB. Continue Reading... Sony’s Daily Edition Rounds Out New Line Of Digital ReadersTuesday, August 04, 2009Sony Announces Two New Additions to the Reader FamilyPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_Interest | Books | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | (0) Comments |
The Reader Pocket Edition sports a five-inch electronic paper display packaged in a stylish chassis and is available in a variety of colors, including navy blue, rose and silver. The Reader Pocket Edition fits into a purse or jacket pocket. The device can store about 350 standard eBooks and provides up to two weeks on a single battery charge. The Reader Touch Edition features a menu-driven six-inch touch screen panel that enables navigation, page turning, highlighting and note taking with the swipe of a finger or by using the included stylus pen. Users can take handwritten notes with the stylus pen or type with the virtual keyboard. All notes can be exported and printed out for easy reference. The Reader Touch Edition includes an onboard Oxford American English Dictionary that allows you to look up a word by simply tapping on it. The Touch Edition also offers five adjustable font sizes, as well as expansion slots for both Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD card. It comes in red, black or silver and will retail for about $299. Continue Reading... Sony Announces Two New Additions to the Reader Family Friday, March 27, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, Friday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Aricles | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
On the final day at GDC, the show continues with lots of activity in the Career Fair. With the continuing bad economy and poor job outlook, there were many people visiting all the exhibiting companies with resumes and demo reels in hand. While there were many companies looking for new talent, then number of openings appears to be small. Many of the final lectures and sessions were very full as the conference attendees eagerly rush to take in a final chance to learn from the many experienced speakers before the close of the show. As the show ended, hundreds gathered in the main lobby of the convention center reluctant to see this year’s GDC end. Some things that caught our attention on Friday were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, Friday UpdatesThursday, March 26, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, Thursday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Aricles | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The second day for the main part of the show opened today with the Career Fair and Expo Hall as well as more session for Art, Programming, Design, Production, etc. Some things that caught our attention on Thursday were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, Thursday UpdatesWednesday, March 25, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, CA Wednesday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The main part of the show opened today with the Career Fair and Expo Hall as well as more session for Art, Programming, Design, Production, etc. Some things that caught our attention on Wednesday were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, CA Wednesday UpdatesWednesday, March 04, 2009MobileRead has a BOOX ebook reader UPDATE with new information & Youtube VideoPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_Interest | Books | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | (0) Comments | Quote:
Join the discussion over at MobileRead: http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40424 Nautiz X5 Smartphone - Packed for performance and abuse Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | (0) Comments |
The Nautiz X5 has an integrated 3 megapixel autofocus camera, and it also includes integrated 1-D laser barcode scanning or an optional 2-D imager. It offers a standard GSM/UMTS voice and high speed HSDPA data connectivity with lightning-fast, 3G communication. The Nautiz X5 has integrated Bluetooth and 802.11b/g, with WPA2 encryption for improved security and CCX certification for better interoperability. And with state-of-the-art SIRF Instant Fix II technology, the Nautiz X5’s GPS computes positions in seconds. Did I mention abuse in the title? An IP65 rating means the Nautiz X5 is impervious to dust and highly water-resistant, and it can withstand drops from 1.8 meters and operate in a wide range of temperatures. It weights only 410 g (14.46 ounces) including rechargeable battery and fits comfortably in anyone’s hand, 160mm (6.3”) x 80 mm (3.15”) x 35.5mm (1.4”). More specs: Connections: USB host/client, Serial (ttl), Audio jack, IrDA, Ethernet (via desktop cradle), MicroSD slot.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009Super Talent Releases SSD Upgrade for Asus S101 Eee PCPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
Models and size: FPM16RSE / 16GB This new SSD has been rigorously tested in Super Talent’s compatibility labs for both performance and functionality to ensure it meets Super Talent’s high quality standards. According to their testing the new kits deliver 90 MB/sec max sequential read speeds and up to 55 MB/sec write speeds. All three models are shipping now. The 64GB model will retail for approximately $169. http://www.supertalent.com/products/ssd_detail.php?type=SATA%20Mini%20PCIe General Mobile to be rocking dual-SIM DSTL1 Android phone at Mobile World Congress Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
The phone, called the DSTL1, is shown in a few renderings in the gallery below. Astute readers will note that the button configuration on the phone, as shown, won’t fly for Android. Android phones currently need 5 hardware buttons in order to work (home, back, menu, call send, call end). General Mobile says that the front of the phone will change from what is shown in the renderings in order to accommodate Android. But I’m also a bit worried about the display, which is said to be a 400x240 pixel unit manufactured by Sharp. The specs as they stand today are as follows: Dual-SIM cards with dual-Standby mode Source: Engadget.com
Monday, January 26, 2009Seattle is America’s Most Wired City…yea for us!Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Quote: Move over, Atlanta. Seattle, Microsoft and Amazon.com’s home base, is now the country’s most wired city. While these marquee names have long lent the Emerald City tech-y cachet, it was Seattle’s increased use of broadband that powered it up Forbes’ annual list of the 30 most broadband-connected cities in the U.S. High marks in two other wired city categories—broadband access and wi-fi hot spots—helped Seattle clinch the top spot. http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/22/wired-cities-2009-tech-wire-cx_ew_0122wiredcities.html Thursday, January 22, 2009HTC Touch Cruise makes geotagging a snap with HTC FootprintsPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | (0) Comments |
With HTC Footprints you have the ability to take notes and an audio clip of that favourite restaurant or special place while identifying its specific geographical location. In addition to identifying each postcard with its specific GPS co-ordinates, Footprints also auto-names each postcard with its general location or area. When placed into its accompanying car cradle, the HTC Touch Cruise automatically kicks in its one-touch interface that provides seamless turn-by-turn directions for in car navagation. Key HTC Touch Cruise Specifications Size: 102 x 53.5 x 14.5mm The new HTC Touch Cruise will be available to customers across all major global markets in spring 2009. http://www.htc.com/www/press.aspx?id=81678 Tuesday, January 20, 2009Change Has Come to America!Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | (0) Comments |
Congratulations to our 44th President of the United States of America; Barack H. Obama! Tuesday, January 13, 2009Compulab introduces the exeda Android / WinMo handheldPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | (0) Comments |
The Exeda has a 3.5” VGA touch screen, a five row full QWERTY keypad with backlight and a capacitive touchpad acting as a mouse. More Specs: - Marvell PXA270 520MB CPU The Exeda will be available for purchase in March ‘09 pricing to be released at that time. http://www.exedamobile.com/web/?gclid=CMrT-cH4i5gCFQFqxwod2HPLkQ Thursday, January 08, 2009Plastic Logic e-reader hands-onPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Consumer_Electronic_Reviews | Events | CES 2009 | General_Interest | Books | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | General_PDA_Reviews | (0) Comments |
The screen contrast seemed to be on par with my Sony 505, however I did not have it on hand to compare side by side. The page response was quick as you can tell from the video I took. The device looks like it will support many if not most formats including DRM material when it ships. I did not discover what DRM formats are planned. Their e-reader interface runs on top of a version of Microsoft WinCE, measures a thin 7mm weighing in at less than 16 oz, with a form factor of 8.5” x 11”. Basically it is the size of a typical magazine. The touch screen was also quick and responsive and featured a soft keyboard. I am enthusiastically waiting to make one of these units my new daily e-reader. More pics and videos after the break! Continue Reading... Plastic Logic e-reader hands-onHP Mini 2140 Notebook PC Hands On Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The basic specs: - 10.1-inch LED display with 16:9 aspect ratio available in either standard-definition (1,024 x 576) or high-definition (1,366 x 768) resolutions. http://h71016.www7.hp.com/html/interactive/mini2140/model.html Continue Reading... HP Mini 2140 Notebook PC Hands OnCopyright 1999-2009 PDAToday (TM) and Bill Landon, All Rights
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