E-books are nearly a $1 billion business and should triple in size, Forrester said in a new forecast. The business should reach $966 million in e-books sold in 2010 alone and should triple to $3 billion in 2015. Book reading should be “forever altered” by that point, even if color e-paper and advancements to the […]
Nov 10 2010 | Posted in
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ZAGG has unveiled its ZAGGmate with Keyboard for the iPad. It is made from aircraft-grade aluminum and incorporates a Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard. The iPad can be pitched horizontally or vertically and in up to ten different viewing angles. The case with keyboard weighs in at 12.8 ounces. It comes with a microUSB cable for charging […]
Nov 10 2010 | Posted in
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UStreamTV has added support for the fourth-generation iPod Touch and a new full-screen broadcasting display to their free UStream Broadcaster app v2, allowing users iPhone and Touch users capable of running iOS 4.0 or higher to use the built-in cameras to create their own video stream over 3G or wi-fi. The program allows either live […]
Sprint today quickly ended rumors and launched the ZTE Peel. The 3G hotspot and case combo is designed to give second- and third-generation iPod touch users Internet access anywhere without having a device removed from the iPod. It shares its connection over Wi-Fi with both the iPod and a second device, like a notebook […]
The long-awaited Android 2.1 update for the Motorola Cliq at T-Mobile has gone live. It needs to be downloaded manually from Motorola’s website and isn’t yet available as an over-the-air update. The process is a little more complicated and requires a number of steps, though it is detailed here. The update brings with it enhancements […]
Nov 9 2010 | Posted in
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Verbatim has just introduced a new USB storage media in the form of the Store -˜n’ Go Clip-it. Designed like a paperclip, the device will hold both printed documents and their digital counterparts. Due to its small size and low weight, the clips are being aimed to go along with printing documents. The Clip-it USB […]
Nov 9 2010 | Posted in
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YouTube has launched a new Android app that provides remote control functions for the company’s Leanback interface. After signing in to a YouTube account on an Android phone and Google TV or computer, the handset is automatically paired using the Internet. Users can then control playback, find and queue videos, and have the content sent […]
Microsoft has posted its first update for Office 2011 for Mac, v14.0.1. The patch is 110.5MB, and deals mainly with stability problems that could lead to programs freezing or closing. Only Outlook has not received any stability tweaks. The suite has a whole has been upgraded with forms-based authentication for connecting to SharePoint servers, and […]
Lenovo has slipped out details of a new IdeaPad that is aim to to take on the MacBook Air. The U260 has an 12.5-inch display and will be almost as thin and light as Macbook Air, weighing in at 3.04 pounds and with a design 0.71 inches thick at its deepest point. Performance is potentially […]
Recently, we received the Sanyo Zio from Sprint to try and we were pretty pleased with it overall. It is an Android phone that runs on version 2.1 of the Android software on a 600-Mhz Qualcomm MSM7627, ARM11 processor. The Zio has a nice form factor, it is lightweight but still solidly constructed. […]