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MobileRead Week in Review: 10/02 - 10/09

Ok kids, time for the weekly roundup of what we've covered this week:

Current E-Books Trends
MS Office 12 to natively support PDF

E-Book Readers
New PDF Viewer beta for Cybook available

General Chat
Coming soon: 1GHz in your pocket
Open Content Alliance launched
Terabyte Free Email

Other E-Book Resources
Free SciFi e-book: "The Onuissance Cells"

Palm
CNet's five reasons for Palm's slide
DDJ Podcast covers PalmSource-MontaVista Alliance and Linux Devices
Interview with Palm's Ed Colligan
Palm Linux phone by end of year

Pocket PC
TCPMP 0.66e adds podcast support

Portable Audio/Video
Free feature films courtesy of the Internet Archive
Video iPod coming next week?

Sunrise
Sunrise 0.42g released

WiFi / Bluetooth Technologies
Free 2005 Wireless Virtual Tradeshow
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