Mon August 02 2004
the dark side gets cheaper: Dell Axim X5 for $100
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03:56 PM by ignatz in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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Thu July 29 2004
gizmodo: how can ebooks compete?
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05:37 PM by ignatz in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
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Wed July 28 2004
Embedded Software Market: Linux vs. Microsoft
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07:05 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge
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Sony NW-HD1 - Sony's iPod Killer?
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06:49 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Portable Audio/Video
So far so good. But the reviewer goes on: While the new Sony is smaller than the iPod and has much better battery life, it is markedly inferior overall. It has a confusing, complex user interface that makes it hard to use; weak software for the PC; an oddball music format [yes, it CANNOT play MP3s or any of the other standard formats!] that makes loading it with songs tedious; and a companion music download service that offers less than Apple's. The iPod wins this round, and remains champion. At least, the Sony is a bit smaller and lighter (3.8 ounces vs. 5.6 ounce) and has a better battery life (27-22hrs play compared to iPod's 12 hrs). |
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Worldwide PDA market slump continues
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03:58 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
The market for handheld devices has been in decline since 2001, hurt by a general slump in technology purchasing, competition from wireless devices that perform PDA functions, and by a lack of new applications, said David Linsalata, an analyst with IDC, based in Framingham, Massachusetts. Interestingly, while Sony dropped out completely, and PalmOne sold 0.6% fewer devices (924,000 devices) in the second quarter of 2004 (compared to 2003), PPC-based HP saw its shipments increase by 39.2 percent (530,000 devices) year-over-year. |
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Mon July 26 2004
Sharp and Danger collaborate WiFi PDAs
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10:07 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
As a first step, Danger, Inc. will develop software and a hardware reference design for a successor model of hiptop, which the company released in October 2002, while Sharp will support the design and development of hardware, then produce and sell the new hiptop to wireless operators. Sharp plans to design and develop new wireless devices that work seamlessly with Danger, Inc.'s enhanced software and server services. Definitely sounds like a great alternative to PPC and Palm! |
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Gmail Invites - Only reply to this thread!
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08:05 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements
The first five members who reply to this thread (and perhaps say something nice about MobileRead |
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Vacation Update 1
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07:48 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements
This is my last week of vacation which I am spending in Dubrovnik/Croatia. As you can see from the picture depicting one of my favorite Dubrovnik beaches, I have been having a wonderful time here. I am truly sorry for all of you who had to stay in the office and work this summer!! Next week I am at work again (yipeedoo...) and back to normal life. Expect some updates here at MR very soon. |
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Besieged by competition from mobile telephones and other wireless devices, worldwide shipments of handheld computing devices declined 2.2 percent to 2.20 million in the second quarter of 2004, down from 2.27 million units during the same quarter in 2003, according to research from industry firm IDC.
Sharp and Danger, Inc. have agreed to collaborate in developing, manufacturing, and distributing wireless PDAs for North America and Europe. According to today's press release, the two companies will jointly develop wireless devices with communication functions by combining Danger, Inc.'s superior software with Sharp's one-of-a-kind technologies built up through years of development in personal information tools.
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