Wed December 29 2004
Bookeen answers regarding Cybook review |
09:22 PM by Colin Dunstan in More E-Book Readers | Legacy E-Book Devices Last week I mentioned that I did not entirely agree with Teleread's positive review on the Cybook reader. In response, Michael from Bookeen contacted me; he also gave me the permission to republish his letter: 1)For the time being the dust problem has been reported by Armitag only (Sorry Armitag for this issue). For the price : The Cybook is an e-book or e-document reader, all the add-ons are here to answer to the people who want a bit more.The Cybook's goal is to render as well as possible e-books on a portable LCD screen and propose the best e-reading experience. All our customers agree, reading on a Cybook is really different from reading on a PDA. The Cybook brings something more than a Pocket PC because of the size of its screen. Personally I have tried to read on a Pocket PC but never succeed to read more than small articles or short novels on it. On a Cybook I have read with no problems many big books in a very immersive way. The price is highly correlated to the size of the screen. Being less than 400$ seems to me quiet difficult. You can consider also that if people are loving their tablet PC for reading then for a fraction of the price they have a light product with instant on and dedicated software readers (very responsive and fast) that allow them to bring with them many, many books and really read them. Our processor seems quiet weak on the paper, but all our ebook readers run fast on the Cybook. Believe me, when your source code is well optimized and when you masterize the video driver you can do huge things with not so much megahertz. For example you can read a 2000 pages book from a CF card and listen your MP3 file at the same time with no problems. Last thing we are porting a PDF reader on the Cybook, in order to read complex documents (datasheets, manuals, technical books...). Have you ever read any "complex" PDF files on your PDA? The fact that Michael contacted us promptly and that he took the dust issue so seriously shows me that he works for a respectable company. I personally hope that Bookeen will be successful with its Cybook product and that it will have the time and money to develop further e-book reader products! |
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Naval Ship Warfare and Mario Docker for PPC |
08:23 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones We've received user submits on two new games available for Pocket PC. One of the games is Naval Ship Warfare, a classic Battleships clone with some extra options. You can play the classical five-ship version, or mix it up by adding an extra ship into your naval fleet, placing mines, and sending out airplanes. The other game is Mario Docker, an arcade Tetris clone, in which the protagonist, Mario the Port Docker, has to unload all the barges coming into port. Thanks to Ohayden and mariodocker.com for the news. |
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Tue December 28 2004
MorphGear now free and open-source |
04:04 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Great news for all emulation fans! After four years of closed-source development, MorphGear, my favorite emulation system for Windows and Pocket PC, is going open-source! This will include the following changes: - MorphGear is now free for non-commercial use. MorphGear can emulate the following systems on Pocket PC: o Nintendo GameBoy Advance (VGBA) You can download MorphGear from here. |
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Video Projection with PDAs! |
11:25 AM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Believe it or not, your future PDA may be able to project images and video onto a wall or screen, and you won't have to lug your car battery around to power it. Engadget is reporting on a story at vnunet which shares a new approach to laser projection that is much more efficient than current methods. Your local sales rep with a projector hooked up to his or her laptop uses technology that creates the image by blocking light, which is very inefficient because it uses a very bright light bulb, and only a small portion of the light makes it to the image. (And you pay an arm and a leg to replace that little sucker also!) But the new method, being developed at the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University, will steer laser light. A black and white prototype is already working. It will be practical for consumer color versions only after the price of blue lasers drops, which is expected to happen when the next generation of "Blu-ray" DVDs becomes mainstream in the consumer world. |
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Mon December 27 2004
News on Sunrise 0.40 pre2 |
12:52 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Sunrise Laurens informed us that the new Sunrise 0.40 pre2 allows you to modify the way how downloaded documents are cached: # Default: Use the cached page/image if the Cache-Control or Expires header indicates that it hasn't expired yet. Otherwise, check with the web server if the cached copy is up-to-date using a Conditional GET request (see below). Sunrise 0.40 pre2 also contains some important bug fixes allowing you to run it on Windows 9x machines again. You can download the latest Sunrise by clicking here, or visit here first to see a list of all changes for 0.40 pre2. Sunrise is the only desktop component I know that respects Conditional GET requests, which can not only free up server resources but also reduces overall bandwidth consumption for the user. So what is a Considitional GET? The people who invented HTTP decided that a web client such as Internet Explorer or Sunrise should be able to ask a web server via a conditional GET if a web document has changed since the last time it looked at it. If nothing has changed, the server returns a simple 304 respond code which means as much as "Not Modified" and tells the client that it doesn't have to redownload the document. Let's hope that other downloaders like iSiloX will support this feature as well in future! |
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CCEL Christian Ebook Library |
09:34 AM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... If you are looking for a wide selection of Christian etexts, be sure to check out the Christian Classics Ethereal Library. For Christian resources, this one is a real keeper.
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Project Wittenberg |
09:31 AM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... I've just stumbled across a source of etext that you may not be aware of - Project Wittenberg Unlike the massive collection of copyright-free general literature at Project Gutenberg, the Project Wittenberg collection is focused on Christian religous writings and started off with the writings of Martin Luther. Not surprising as it seems to be a Lutheran effort. In their own words...
Can you imagine the wealth of resources online if more groups would form online libraries of their own favorite topics! |
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Sun December 26 2004
Resco products 30% discount till 12/31/04 |
05:07 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Resco is offering a 30% discount on all of its application till 12/31/04. This is a great deal considering that its Explorer 2003 is my favorite file manager for Pocket PC! |
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