Tue September 07 2010
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07:41 PM by Charbax in E-Book General | News Here is the full PocketBook press conference with Q&A at the IFA 2010 trade show in Berlin. At about 14:00 you can see a live demo of the PB 902. It now has a desktop with widgets that you can swap out. At about 17:00 they demo the TTS. Q&A begins at about 27:00. Source: http://armdevices.net/2010/09/03/poc...ss-conference/ |
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Sun September 05 2010
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04:52 PM by zelda_pinwheel in Miscellaneous | Lounge
I am very sad to have to tell you that Patricia has died after 2 weeks in hospital. Her partner requested that this be kept private while she was ill, but he has given me permission to share this news now and I felt that her friends would want to know. She was loved by so many of us for her kindness, intelligence, humour, wit... for the beautiful books she so generously made and shared with us, for the even-tempered perspective she brought to all discussions, for her readiness to help, for her compassion and the friendship she showed us. She was at the heart of MobileRead, one of the people who made it the place it is, one of the reasons I (and many of us, I know) wanted to spend time here. She will be sorely missed. Some of us in Paris got to know her personally when she came to our meetups and we will always feel her absence now. Words can't express my grief knowing that I won't see her again and I know that many of you who knew her well will share it. I am sorry to bring such tragic news. Today is a dark day and we are all poorer for the loss of one of the finest souls I have ever known, someone I was happy and privileged and proud to count as my dear friend. Please feel free to share some stories and memories of Patricia here to honour her, if you like. I think she would have liked that. UPDATE : I have sent the link to this thread to Patricia's partner who shared it with her sister and daughter and they are all very moved by all your heartfelt words. i wish i had the eloquence of some of you ; you all seem to speak from my heart so much better than i can right now. i also asked if there were any charities we might give to, in Patricia's name. after discussing it, Patricia's family has proposed three, the combination of which would best represent Patricia : Gingerbread (which helps single parents, and which did help Patricia), the Stroke Association (which helps stroke victims - in a way, this is what Patricia was) and Medical Aid for Palestine. According to her partner, the tradition in the UK is that cheques are sent to the funeral directors, who would then send donations to those charities. However since we are such an international population, this may not be practical for everyone, so i've included direct links to the charities sites. When i have the information about the funeral director i will add it here, as well. UPDATE 2 pilotbob has set up a donation page :
UPDATE 3 Here is the information about Patricia's funeral arrangements, if anyone in the UK would like to attend the service :
Thornhill Crematorium is in Cardiff, Wales, for those unfamiliar with it. Thanks Sparrow for suggesting I clarify that. |
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Sat September 04 2010
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06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review It was the week that was. Here's what MobileRead's been talking about since last Sunday: E-Book General - News E-Book Readers - Sony Reader |
Wed September 01 2010
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11:01 AM by igorsk in E-Book Readers | Sony Reader Pocket Edition, PRS-350 Touch Edition, PRS-650 Daily Edition, PRS-950 Regional Reader sites: |
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06:49 AM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News
Sony have updated all 3 current models. All 3 models have the new Pearl screen with an improved touch screen component. They also have 12 dictionaries now (2 English, 10 translation). The Pocket and Touch now has 2GB Flash. The Daily Edition now has Wifi, 4GB Flash. Prices haven't changed ($299, $229, $179). The Android, iOS apps are coming in November (ish). Sony will be expanding into new markets this year: Spain, Italy, Australia, China, and Japan. You can find the complete write up over at The Digital Reader: |
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Sat August 28 2010
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06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review If you've been a bit too busy to keep up, here are a few of our favorite stories from the past week. E-Book General - News E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Thu August 26 2010
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10:44 AM by pilotbob in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins Killing Floor by Lee Child Boston Blackie by Jack Boyle Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman by E.W. Horning Hornung was Arthur Conan Doyle's brother-in-law (and the book is dedicated "To A.C.D.") and Raffles was deliberately created as a mirror image to Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. The book contains eight separate short stories, but they form an on-going story and should be read in order. Hornung died in 1921, and the book is in the public domain everywhere. It can be downloaded here at MR, eg as the first book in my "Raffles Omnibus" (which contains all of the "Raffles" stories: three books of short stories and a novel). Skinwalkers by Tony Hillerman Fer-de-Lance by Rex Stout Fingersmith by Sarah Waters White Seed: The Untold Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke by MR member Paul Clayton The Tin Roof Blowdown: A Dave Robicheaux Novel by James Lee Burke |
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Sun August 22 2010
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06:17 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News So we're 5 days past the launch of the black Pandigital Novel, and it's pretty clear all the early reviews are online. Now is a good time to gather them all in one post so they can be found easily. No one really liked it that much. The Digital Reader: Engadget: Techlicious: Techland: CNet: We have an ongoing dicussion on the merits of the Novel over here. |
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