Sat December 25 2004
Digital Library: Making of America |
09:37 AM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... Making of America (MOA) is a digital library of primary sources in American social history primarily from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. The book collection currently contains approximately 8,500 books with 19th century imprints. You can either do a search, or see browse the information in a few places... http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/moa/moa_browse.html Can't tell if these browsing locations are comprehensive, or if there's overlap between them, but you can always go back to the main site and do searches if there's something in particular you are looking for. This is a noble effort, and maybe one day soon collections like this will become commonplace. |
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WebIS Money free for registered WebIS users |
07:54 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones If you are an owner of any other WebIS software, you can get your copy of WebIS Money for free by just filling in your registered email address, order number, or software registration key. You will then get a download link if you are eligible. If you are an avid Mobileread reader, you know that there is currently another WebIS promotion, which allows you to get WebIS Mail for free. If you combine the two promotions... This promotion ends when WebIS Money 2.0 is released. |
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iPod soon with airbag-like sensor detection? |
04:44 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Portable Audio/Video Apple is eyeing a technology that could make the iPod more likely to survive a fall, according to this ZDNet article:
This technology is not new though. My IBM Thinkpad notebook has a similar patented feature called IBM Active Protection system (white paper, flash presentation). In a nutshell, Active Protection automatically parks the hard drive head temporarily when a drop or a similar damage event is predicted by a motherboard-mounted motion detector ("accelerometer"). So since IBM already features such a technology, I am curious to see how Steve Jobs thinks he could re-patent it for himself. |
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Fri December 24 2004
Teleread excited about Cybook |
04:31 PM by Colin Dunstan in More E-Book Readers | Legacy E-Book Devices Teleread has an in-depth review of the Cybook, a dedicated e-book reader with a 10" color LCD screen. This is the second in-depth review I've read, and it tries to make the Cybook look much better than the first. The review dissected for you in a few words: Pros: Cons: What is interesting is that Teleread is so "ohhh that is so great" about this reader. I must admit I have never seen the Cybook myself, but after reading aRMiTaG3's hands-on review two months ago, I have serious doubts that this dedicated reader would make my life any better. Common guys, you think it is a minor problem to get dust under the screen? Even if you try a rudimentary fix, purchasing a second stylus and keeping it inside the reader (where should I then put my first stylus when I don't use the reader?), it is a serious quality problem if dust can enter underneath your device screen. I had one of the first Sony Clie PDAs, and its screen was so full with dust particles that it literally drove me nuts. I am not intending to go up the walls again. I also don't think that the price of $499 is a "bargain", considering that all you can do with this reader is, well reading e-books. I don't see the justification for this price tag. The technology is outdated, there is no PCMCIA/CF adapter included, and the integrated memory is definitely not enough for any serious e-book fan. Although I cannot share your excitement, I still thank you for the honest review! Update, 8:35 a.m. (EST), Christmas Day: Thanks to David from Teleread for the quick follow-up. He will talk to Bookeen again regarding the dust problem that I personally find rather discouraging. Again I admit I haven't had a chance to play with this gadget, so I may be completely wrong with my resentment. I'd be curious to hear what you think after reading the two reviews! |
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FpseCE 0.09.3 free Playstation 1 emulator |
04:00 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Originally converted from Fpse, FpseCE is a free Sony Playstation 1 emulator for Pocket PC. While FpseCE 0.10 is on its way, 0.09.3 already offers some remarkable news such as: See here for a compatibility list of the emulator for the windows version. |
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PalmGear 10% NewYear Discount |
03:52 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones PalmGear is offering a 10% coupon on all purchases. Simply enter the code NEWYEAR into the site-wide promotional code field at checkout to redeem your 10% coupon. [via PalmAddicts] |
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Thu December 23 2004
WebIS Mail 2.06 for free at Handango this week |
07:42 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones If you are looking for a decent e-mail client replacement, you should visit Handango, who is giving out WebIS Mail 2.06 - from the makers of Pocket Informant - for free this week! Once you sign up with Handango, you should receive your registration code within 5 minutes of making the free order. Edit: A beta of a VGA-compatible version (2.1) is available here. |
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A Merry Christmas from Mobileread |
07:31 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements On behalf of the staff of Mobileread, I would like to thank everybody for browing our web site, for your contributions, and for the feedback and suggestions you have provided us throughout this year. I would also like to take this opportunity to publicly thank our editors for their tiredless work: Bob, Sunshine, Jess, Zire71man, Morpheus, Craig, Thierry, Ignatz - I could not have done this without you! I hope everyone will join me in a big 'thank you' for all their amazing help! A Blessed Merry Christmas and a Happy (and Healthy) New Year to everyone. Alex |
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