It’s a fact that most newspapers are dealing with significant declines in traditional readership. The internet has become ubiquitous, and people have fully embraced using free online sources for keeping up with the news.
Most news organizations viewed this shift over to the net as a real opportunity, and began to make their content [...]
Archive for October, 2009
With the introduction of Barnes & Nobel’s new ebook reader - NOOK - Sony finds itself in a pretty difficult position. In case you haven’t seen it yet, here is a quick overview of what the Nook can do:
Let me start by saying that I own a Sony ebook reader, and have enjoyed using [...]
Microsoft has a couple of big things going on right now. They just has a somewhat shaky launch of their updated Windows Mobile 6.5 and are about to to start their retail launch on their highly anticipated Windows 7 platform. The last thing they needed was for the infrastructure behind their popular Sidekick [...]
Microsoft is doing some interesting R&D around new interaction models for the desktop mouse. They are all based on various multi-touch technologies - with varying degrees of practicality. Take a look:
While some of the concepts being explored here are interesting, I don’t see them offering much of an advantage over a large multi-touch surface [...]
It’s interesting to hear the ringing criticism of Apple over the way they are actively ‘breaking’ Palm’s ability to have their Pre sync with iTunes. While painting Apple as some kind of “ugly monopolist” out to kill the Pre makes for provocative copy, it is an unfortunate misrepresentation of what is actually going on.
It [...]
Apple came to Intel last year with a really innovative idea.
What if every peripheral someone would want to connect to a computer could hook up to it via a single strand of fiber optic cable? This would include monitors, cameras, keyboards, printers, networks - basically everything short of power. The concept was [...]
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