Fri February 08 2008
Free e-book: My Digital Generation
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09:34 AM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
"I was born in 1970, and thus fall perfectly into the group of people who are now fascinated with modern technology and the seemingly new inventions that hit the world every week. From the iPod to super smart mobile phone, you cannot help but be involved in one way or another. Our lives are dominated by the Internet and the multitude of devices we use to connect to this big beast that sits in the background of everything we do. From every financial transaction we make to playing games in virtual worlds with friends who are not real friends, from downloading the latest music releases to watching films and TV episodes the day they are released, and most worryingly just surfing for the hell of it because if you dare to touch the Internet you can in theory surf it for the rest of your life and still only see less than 1% of the content held within. You can surf forever and find out whatever you need to know- whether what you see is factual is a different matter..." If you give it a read, let us know what you think of it! |
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20 things you (probably) didn't know about Science Fiction
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09:07 AM by Bob Russell in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Whether you fit that pattern or not, you might just find these 20 facts (and speculations) about science fiction to be fascinating. 1. Arguably the inspiration for much science fiction traces back to classical mythology. Think of it—Earthlings abducted by beings from the sky, humans morphing into strange creatures, and events that defy the laws of nature. 2. Birth of the (un)cool: In 1926 writer Hugo Gernsback founded Amazing Stories, the first true science-fiction magazine. 3. Gernsback loved greenbacks. He tried to trademark the term science fiction, and he paid writers so little that H. P. Lovecraft later nicknamed him “Hugo the Rat.” 4. Rat’s revenge: The most famous sci-fi writing award is called the Hugo. 5. Writers for the early pulp magazines would often write under multiple pseudonyms so they could have more than one article per issue. Ray Bradbury—taking this practice to another level—used six different pen names. See the entire list at Discover Magazine's Top 20 article. You'll find out which technology was avoided by Ray Bradbury and Isaac Asimov, the book that apparently inspired Second Life and Google Maps and much more. |
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Thu February 07 2008
New Cases for the Kindle
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08:32 AM by Nate the great in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle
The Kindle Sleeve Case protects the Amazon Kindle with: high-grade neoprene; impact-resistant plastic to protect the screen; a sturdy, black, ballistic nylon shell; and a lightly padded closing flap. A rear, open-top pocket stows items such as the USB cable and ear buds. A subtle grey-black checked fabric trims the bottom of the case. The Kindle Slip Case sports the same vibrantly colored, water-resistant material on its exterior as the Travel Case; a lightly padded, scratch-free liner; and impact-resistant plastic to protect the screen. In the Slip Case, the Kindle remains secure while still sliding in and out easily. The open top provides quick access. The Kindle Travel Case is designed with padded, internal compartments to keep the Kindle, the power adapter, the clip light, and any additional accessories tangle-free and organized. Self-locking zippers on a front pocket and on the main compartment ensure that contents don’t spill out. Available in six vibrant colors, the water-resistant case maintains its thin, compact shape, even when fully packed. |
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Sony Vending Machines (Kiosks)
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08:30 AM by JSWolf in E-Book General | News
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Free Firefly novel "My Own Kind of Freedom"
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07:42 AM by carandol in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
I haven't read it yet, so I can't recommend it yet... But it's a Firefly novel, written by Steven Brust, how shiny is that? You can find it here: http://dreamcafe.com/firefly.html. |
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Wed February 06 2008
iRex iLiad Firmware 2.12 released
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07:51 AM by Martijn in More E-Book Readers | iRex
I just received this mail:
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Tue February 05 2008
Apple Announces New Iphone & Ipod
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08:53 AM by Nate the great in E-Book Readers | Alternative Devices
from: Looks like I was right about that rumor a few weeks back. |
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Sun February 03 2008
How would you change Amazon's Kindle?
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01:19 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle
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Our good friend Shaun McGill, of
One of the consistent themes of e-books has been the popularity of two specific genres... romance and sci-fi/fantasy. True, there has been consistent interest in older classic works such as collections of the Harvard Classics and Charles Dickens. But the gadget freak favorite always seems to be sci-fi/fantasy.
I was at Logan Airport in Boston, MA. yesterday and saw one of these Sony Kiosks. It had in it headphones, PSP games, memory sticks, a Sliver Sony Reader PRS-505, and other odds and ends.
Steven Brust has written a novel set in the Firefly universe, and he released it under a Creative Commons license. It's available in PDF and Word; so should be easily convertible to other formats.
It seems that the 2.12 firmware is out.
Those of you who own the Kindle -- would you actually want to change it?
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