Mon May 10 2004
There is light in the tunnel... |
04:26 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements Months after months I've been telling you that I was working on our new site - without showing any promising results. Part of it was that I was too occupied with my real-life work. Another part was that I was unsatisfied (not to say frustrated!) a) with my own progress on the web site and b) with the designer(s) I tried to find (one even tried to screw me over, thank you very much ). So after a break or two, I had to bite the bullet. The last few nights I spent most of my time to get as much done with the new site as possible. I am sure there are still a few tweaks here and there to be made, but overall I think the new site is pretty much ready to be released to the public. Some of the new features that are already in place: - A new frontpage article system which allows editors to bring interesting articles to the frontpage (I will write more about this feature tomorrow) As always, I am open to your criticism, suggestions and other kind of comments (please just allow me to have a full night of sleep for once ). I heartly recommend that you visit our new Community Help thread, where you can regularly find new valuable information how to make your stay here more enjoyable (I will add more FAQ items in the next days). Also, please take some minutes to introduce yourself if you haven't done so yet. Best Regards, |
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Cybook Preview available |
07:55 AM by Alexander Turcic in More E-Book Readers | Legacy E-Book Devices Found some news on the Cybook today. According to the German e-book seller eBookMedia, a "Preview" of the Cybook will be available for 720 Euro (~850 USD). I am not sure if you are ready to pay that amount of money for a non-final product, especially if there is no upgrade possibility mentioned. The Final would be available June 1st, 2004, according to their website. Some specs are available in German. The Cybook runs Windows CE 3.0. The following formats are supported:
A Compact Flash memory is supported for storing e-books. |
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Wed April 28 2004
Breakthroughs in polymer OLED (PolyLED) efficiencies |
11:03 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Scientists at Philips have developed new methods to significantly increase the efficiency of PolyLED polymer OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays. This opens the way to lower power consumption and will further strengthen the inherent advantages of polymer OLED for mobile and other applications, namely high brightness and contrast, wide viewing angle and excellent video capabilities but also enables the use of polymer OLEDs in solid-state lighting applications. Check out Philips' press release! If you are interested to know more about this technology, you should also check out here. Greets |
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Thu April 15 2004
SHOCKING: DRM-Enabled Intel CPUs for Phones & Handhelds |
04:37 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones As AP reports,
You can also read Intel press release here (link). Global Internet,
Once a spring of liberty, Autumn chill so near. |
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Wed March 31 2004
Pre-Made Scoops for our Regular Members |
12:42 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Sitescooper We now have a beta section where our regular members (everyone with 20 or more posts) can download pre-made scoops in iSilo format (Plucker will follow). These scoops are regularly updated (several times a day). The list of scoops is expanding, and currently includes: The Economist, Reuters, NZZ, The Inquirer. MobileRead.com Team |
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Wed March 24 2004
[Librie] Sony's e-Book reader LIBRIe to use E-Paper! |
04:43 AM by Colin Dunstan in More E-Book Readers | Legacy E-Book Devices This is some great news from Geekzone :
This is soooo great for us eBook fans. Look at the features:
I promise, once this thing is out and available in my country, I will buy it! |
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