Mon July 26 2004
Gmail Invites - Only reply to this thread! |
07:05 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements I have some more Gmail invites ready for you. The first five members who reply to this thread (and perhaps say something nice about MobileRead ) will each get a free invite! |
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Vacation Update 1 |
06:48 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements Hello everyone! 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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Reviews of newly unvealed iPaqs available |
06:09 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Hewlett-Packard has unveiled its fall lineup of new iPaq handhelds, including the first Pocket PC to bundle three major wireless technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular. You can read the first brief PC Magazine reviews here: - HP iPaq rz1710 |
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RealNetworks cracks iPod's DRM! |
05:21 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video After having failed to persuade Apple to license the iTunes Music Store DRM system, Real Networks has decided to simply reverse engineer the proprietary copy protection. Real will this week issue a beta release of Harmony, a Rosetta Stone for DRM, that promises to allow users to convert one copy-protection mechanism to another. You can read the full press release here. Apple has not yet commented on Harmony, and is probably waiting to see exactly what the software can do before responding. |
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Sun July 25 2004
Study - Paper or Pixels: What are People Reading Online? |
06:49 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | News This survey from Wichita State U evaluates the reading habits of Internet users across five document types - journal articles, news, newsletters, literature, and product information. The (not so suprising) results: - Journal articles were primarily reported to be read in printed form; |
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Symbian BookWorm |
06:32 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book Software | Reading and Management Symbian BookWorm is an eBook building software and reader for Sony Ericsson P800, P900 and P910 mobile smart phones. It can build from any text document by a simply cut and paste into the book builder software. You can then automatically have the software detect the chapters or enter them yourself manually. BookWorm currently sells for $19.95 and can be purchase from Handango . |
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Sat July 24 2004
Palm dominates Pocket PC at Chess |
04:10 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones For the first time ever, a Palm chess program is dominating all other After 42 games between Palm chess Hiarcs (the strongest Palm chess And according to the developer, Palm Hiarcs is beating other Palm chess programs like Chess Tiger and Chess Genius by even greater margins. Does that mean Palm-based PDA's are smarter than PPC? |
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PocketUAE - First Amiga emulator for PPC |
04:06 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones This is perhaps one of the most anticipated PPC emulator ports. Ismail Khatib has made available the first Commodore Amiga emulator that runs on your small PPC screen. It features everything UAE-based emulators have to offer, such as support for up to 4 Floppy Drives, emulation for 68000/010/020/040 CPU, optionally a 68881 FPU, OCS, ECS and AGA Graphics Chipset (including sprite-playfield collisions, up to 2MB Chip RAM and up to 8MB Fast RAM, or 8MB Chip RAM without Fast RAM, up to 64MB Zorro III Fast RAM, independent of Chip RAM setting (68020+ only), up to 1MB Slow RAM, for extended compatibility with problem software, a hard-disk: either a harddisk image file or part of the native filesystem, and Mouse and Joystick support (Stylus and D-Pad on PocketPC). Keyboard support is still buggy, and a GUI is not available yet (so you cannot change disc images while Pocket UAE is running). Side fact: the first Amiga (Amiga 1000) was presented in New York City exactly 19 years ago (July 23 1985). |
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