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Wed May 30 2007

KeePassX iLiad Release

01:45 PM by Adam B. in More E-Book Readers | iRex

Official KeePassX Homepage

KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords, urls, attachmets and comments in one single database. For a better management user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry. Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as well. The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the complete database.

KeePassX works very well to manage your username/passwords for websites across many platforms (KeePass has windows, linux, osx, palm, and pocketpc ports). Now it works on the iLiad as well.

It is also the first QT4 app ported to the iLiad.

Simply unzip, copy to your memory card, and run.

http://projects.mobileread.com/iliad...sx/keepass.zip

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Palm Foleo - Will it be another step for e-books?

12:49 PM by Bob Russell in E-Book Readers | Alternative Devices

The Palm Foleo is going to be announced today, maybe even as I write this. In fact, some details seem to have slipped out accidentally(?) in the Palm RSS feed already. The whole discussion will be shaped quite a bit by the rest of the details, but already it has caused me to consider e-book ramifications.

For those that haven't seen, the Foleo is rumored to run PalmOS on Linux, and has a size between a laptop and smartphone. It will communicate and sync with a smartphone, and allows email or document editng with a full keyboard and decent sized screen. Battery life around 5hrs.

Once we hear about a decent sized screen, we certainly thing about e-books. Will we be able to read comfortably on it, even outside? Is it good resolution? Will eReader or MobiPocket or other e-book reading software work on it?

But my interest is in another idea... synching your location in an e-book no matter what you read on. Imagine buying an eReader book and reading it on a larger screen. Then when you leave the house with just your Treo, you can continue reading, and you automatically continue where you left off, with no fiddling. Then you pick up your Foleo at home and continue before you fall asleep at night.

Sure, this could be done across many devices. It's really more of a software issue than hardware, but the Foleo gives a natural platform for it to be implemented. Let's hope that we see it, and then it catches on across other platforms.

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Fujitsu Fab PC made of fabric and e-paper

09:36 AM by TadW in E-Book General | News

Put two great ingredients together and what you'll get is a yummy feast. Fujitsu demonstrated the Fab PC, the concept of an eye candy notebook with a case made of fabric and a flexible e-paper screen that can be stretched right down to the keyboard. Engadget reports:

Dubbed the "Fab PC", the laptop apparently uses fabric for much of its construction (hence the name), which is intended to make the device more reminiscent of a traditional folio -- and no doubt prevent the dreaded problem of slippage as well. Of course, there's no indication of specs (or even any evidence that it actually works), although at the rate e-ink production is ramping up, it may not be as far off as it might seem.

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Tue May 29 2007

Time Magazine on the DRM controversy

03:56 PM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | News

"Off the record, most executives--on the technology side at least--will tell you that DRM is a dinosaur that's waiting for the asteroid to hit. It's just a matter of when the music industry will stop assuming its customers are all criminals."

That's what Time Magazine has to say about the less talked about side of DRM.

According to Defective By Design, "The article is also a good short primer on what DRM is and why there is a controversy around it, in layman's terms. If you need to explain DRM why you don't like it to a parent, or non geeky friend, this is a good article to send them."

You can read the Time article here.

Via Defective By Design.

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Intel Metro notebook video clip

02:10 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News

Slim and light enough to fit into a tuxedo without messing your lines, the Intel Metro notebook has drawn some huge attention these days. Gizmodo has a link to a video clip (via AeroXP) showing the ultra-think device and its external E Ink display in action. It doesn't look like much yet, but I am sure they'll do more impressive stuff with it in near future.

Thanks to Scotty for the tip!

Related: Intel Metro Notebook: a new use for e-ink, Hands-on with the E Ink-equipped Intel Metro Notebook, PVI develops color E Ink display for Intel Metro Notebook

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Mon May 28 2007

Japanese panel suggests royalty system for video uploads

01:14 PM by Bob Russell in Miscellaneous | Lounge

In Japan, it's especially hard to negotiate approval to upload content, because it is also partially owned by the actors. So a government panel in Japan is suggesting that rather than prevent video uploads of content, it simply be regulated and royalties taken.

Personally, I'm not a fan of yet more regulation, nor putting much of anything in the hands of a government organization. But the general idea of a royalty system has even been proposed by Mark Cuban for the United States. For a very nominal fee and wide participation, content owners could increase their revenues while giving the public widespread access to all the content they want.

So maybe the idea is to take down video uploaders like the government took down Al Capone - not on traditional criminal charges, but on income tax charges.

Via Download Squad.

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Dickens World amusement park

10:54 AM by Bob Russell in Miscellaneous | Lounge

For fans of Charles Dickens who can't get enough of his fictional works despite his prolific writing output, there's a new delight in London - Dickens World.

"Dickens World is a brand new, innovative and exciting indoor visitor complex themed around the life, books and times of one of Britain’s best loved authors, Charles Dickens. It will take visitors on a fascinating journey through Dickens’ lifetime as they step back into Dickensian England and are immersed in the urban streets, sounds and smells of the 19th century.
With a host of captivating attractions, Dickens World features one of Europe’s largest dark boat rides, the Haunted house of Ebenezer Scrooge, a state-of-the art animatronic show, Victorian School Room, 4D high definition show and Fagin’s Den. Offering a unique showcase for one of the world’s best loved storytellers, Dickens World will truly offer visitors the ‘day out of a lifetime’.
Dickens World is based on a credible and factual account of Charles Dickens works and the world in which he lived. Working with The Dickens Fellowship great attention has been paid to the authenticity of the time, characters and story lines. It offers a new and entertaining way to enjoy Dickens and his characters as well as gaining an understanding of the times and conditions people experienced living in England in the early 19th century."

I know it sounds corny, but I'd really love to go. Doors were scheduled to open to the public on May 25, 2007. If you are in the London area, you'll have to check it out and share it with us!

From Gadling via Digg.

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How to manage PDFs on your mobile devices

08:14 AM by Bob Russell in E-Book Readers | Alternative Devices

PDFzone has an article with information on reading PDFs on various mobile devices, including Palm, PPC, Blackberry and Symbian. Read the full story here.

Also, see our previous thread, Overview of .PDF reading options for PDAs.

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