• MSFT tablet looks like a reader. Also look for the iREX reader.
  • Nintendo dropping price of Wii.
  • Google doing something dumb. Hear about it here.
  • India finds water on the moon.
  • South Korea allows iPhone.
  • Intel developers forum underway. Lots of hot products.

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  1. qb says:

    In other news, Microsoft gets hip with YouTube and Windows 7 launch parties. They so totally get the web now.

  2. dusanmal says:

    iRex is not just enterprise reader. Mine works as scientific library and note taking tool. I have one for few years and it’s old model makes even the newest Kindle look like a funny toy. One of main advantages (for me) is that in exchange for a waiver of responsibility they let you legally unlock it and mess with it to your heart content. Combine that with the fact it runs Linux underneath and applications written for it run rampant. You want to do something on it, read some popular or remote format,… it CAN do it.
    It has better resolution and gray-range. It has touch screen which you can use to navigate/zoom by gestures, write annotations (or completely new notes that software can convert to printed text) in documents you read, even use it as a wacom-tablet for your production Linux machine…
    Yes, of course it have had wireless for years and you don’t need cumbersome e-mailing to bring any content from any e-book store to it. There is a web browser…
    I haven’t had need to test their newest creation as the old one still does everything for me no other reader can. But, considering the capabilities of the old model, I do not doubt new one is any less unique.
    Only issue to speak of is the price, but for all you get from it I say:reasonable.

  3. qb says:

    Question. No news about Google Chrome Frame? It’s ironic that they’ve patched IE with Chrome using a supported API designed to crush Netscape.

  4. qb says:

    Question. No news about Google Chrome Frame? It’s ironic that they’ve patched IE with Chrome using a supported API designed to crush Netscape.

  5. qb, I had to go look to see if Nutscrape was still downloadable, archived versions are out there.

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