Wed November 17 2004
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01:02 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Software | Reading and Management
Palm OS Pocket PC HandStory Media Suite 3.1 for PocketPC You can download a 15-days limited trial from here. It'll be interesting to see how this revived "'Swiss Army Knife of media viewers" compares to Plucker & co. |
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12:33 PM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book Formats | Workshop
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12:27 PM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | News
Nick Hampshire and Guy Kewney, the two researchers of the report, maintain that just four years from now e-books will be so well established that a typical price for mobile hardware will be less than US $35. They justify their (rather optimistic!) assumption of a growing need for e-book technology, 1. on simple economic grounds, such as the delivery of up to date text books to every one of China’s 165 million school and university students, and 2. on the need for new revenue sources, as is the case with the consumer electronics industry, or, crucially, the mobile phone companies. They also looks at how these devices will evolve over the next few years by examining developments in key areas of technology. Interestingly, PDAs don't have a bright future, at least according to the report. Instead, the researchers claim developments in mobile phones to be the future main drive for e-book technology. The following graph depicts their projected growth in annual sales of devices capable of functioning as e-book devices: ![]() A summary of the report can be downloaded from Afaics's hompage. |
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03:58 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
The reviewer appears to like the new Zaurus, and is only complaining about lack of connectivitiy (no BT or WiFi) and lack of USB2. If you are not fluent in French, you can try the Altavista-translated version. |
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Tue November 16 2004
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03:19 PM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
3D Air Combat Game Pack (Pocket PC Edition) http://www.pdatopsoft.com/PocketPC/3...mbat-Game-Pack 3D Air Combat Game Pack (Pocket PC Edition) includes following games: 3D Mini-Jetfight 1.2b - The Multi-Platform & Multi-Player 3D Modern Air Combat Game features 7 famous jet fighters and A/A missiles. Feel the excitement of high-altitude, high-speed jet fighters and experience the breathtaking air combat with air-to-air missiles! Please go to product page for more information and download a free trial Pdatopsoft.com - Palm, Pocket PC, Windows CE, EPOC(Symbian), Smartphones and RIM software at www.pdatopsoft.com. New submissions daily! |
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11:08 AM by sUnShInE in E-Book Software | Reading and Management
Available for Windows, Pocket PC, Psion, Smartphone, and Palm Powered devices. A few new features include HTML support, filter builder, reference links, search acceleration, image support, and super compression. You can even create your own content using TomeRaidIt ($15US). TR is primarily designed to allow you to easily read large databases like The Wikipedia, encyclopedias, IMDB, the Bible, dictionaries, and supports external media. There are over 3,000 free files available at Memoware.com, and many more inexpensive ones available there to boot. Going for $20 to $22.50US, it's been 2 years in the making, and a pretty big overhaul of a great proggie. |
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08:40 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Sunrise
Just as a side note: Sunrise 0.36d is released today removing the HotSync Manager requirement (= Vade Mecum users can now use Sunrise as well). |
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08:28 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | News
"Particularly using the Adobe scheme, we found that to download a 2 megabyte e-book required a user actively participating in various logins, registrations, and downloads for an average of 12 hours, resulting in an average of 173.2 megabytes of data transfer," explained Arther, "Boiling all that down to kilowatt hours of energy shows that e-books consume approximately 18 times the fossil fuel of an equivalent published work." This is not an April joke it seems (edit: well perhaps I should give that a second thought, *shame*). 173.2 MB to download an e-book?? Could someone explain? Perhaps I am missing something in that story... |
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