Tue August 24 2004
MobileRead Frontpage Mobile
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02:59 PM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge I found a quick way how to receive the latest MobileRead postings on a mobile-enabled device. Simply combine our RSS feed with the free service MobileRSS.net to receive the following link: Link-depth should be 0. |
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Auvi Music Player SA1500 - an iPod Mini with 40GB
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01:48 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
It is 3.8" x 2.4" x 0.5" hence only slightly bigger than an Apple iPod Mini. But you get a 40GB harddrive with it! Before, I thought I would only consider an iPod as the right investment for a MP3 player. But since many iPod Mini owners have recently complained about several issues (such as clicking noises of the harddrive), it might be a good idea to check what the competition is doing. The SA1500 looks definitely good to me! |
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New Sony Memory Stick Pro 2GB in November
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12:57 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
The new "High Speed" Sony sticks are scheduled for October/November 2004 and will be available for $105 (256MB) to $700 (2GB). |
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Interview with Neal Stephenson
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08:31 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
Locusmag seems like a great place not miss; therefore I wrote a Locusmag RSS feed that you are free to use. |
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Mon August 23 2004
Juicebox: Sony Librie Clone based on E-Ink!
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03:03 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Readers | Alternative Devices
The great thing about this project is that it gives the schematic and source code (alas excluding the confidential sources for the E-Ink display) for download. Btw, the smart guy behind the project, Holly Gates, has actually worked for E-Ink since 1998. Why on earth did they make E-Ink technology exclusive for Sony until now? |
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Boeing offers more broadband on the fly
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01:26 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Read the full story at Newsfactor. Alas, as far as I know, only business- and first-class jet-setters can currently surf the Net on the plane (for 20 to 25 bucks an hour).[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/font] But I am convinced there will a time when Wi-Fi access on the plane becomes a basic commodity such as a can of soda. Good times are ahead! |
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Sega Distributing Mobile Content in Taiwan
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12:55 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
The service features wallpapers, voice ringers and Java games based on Sakura Taisen, Sega's popular game title that has sold more than 3.5 million copies in Japan. |
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CHM eBook Reader for Pocket PC
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12:50 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Software | Reading and Management MicroOLAP Technologies has announced in our forum the release of CHM eBook Reader for Pocket PC. CHM eBook Reader for Pocket PC allows you to view Windows help CHM files on your PPC. Sounds like a great addition to your software collection if you own .CHM files which you would like to read in your palm. You can download a (slightly crippled) trial from here. |
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Auvi Technologies from St. Louis, Mo. has some
Finally some great news from Sony. Sony has today
Science Fiction magazine Locus has an 
I was waiting for this to happen.
Boeing is drawing new customers to its Connexion in-flight Internet service. Some 528,000 iPass users will have access to the service through the iPass global broadband roaming network, which includes more than 11,000 active Wi-Fi hot spots in 33 countries. iPass customers thus can access corporate networks, send and receive e-mails, and surf the Web while flying.
Japan's leading game developer Sega started to
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