Ebook
Samsung Galaxy Tab is all set to release this November to compete with iPad, but it seems that now someone else has also joined the race. It’s PlayBook, a recently launched tablet from BlackBerry. So would PlayBook play a tough time for both Galaxy Tab and iPad? Well for that, we need to… Continue reading
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What you prefer reading, paper books or e-books? Well I must tell you that if you want to complete a book in speed, do opt for paper books. Yes, a recent survey shows that reading ebooks is considerably slower than reading standard paper books. Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group conducted a study on 24… Continue reading
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Several publishers will begin setting prices for e-books on Amazon.com starting Thursday, as the launch date for iPad approaches. The world’s largest online retailer, Amazon.com Inc. has agreed to cut short on heavy discount of e-book best sellers in new pricing deals with two major publishers, CBS Corp.’s Simon & Schuster and News Corp.’s HarperCollins Publishers. The two… Continue reading
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Sony has announced a pair of ebook readers which the company is marketing as “most affordable dedicated reading device”. The Reader Pocket Edition and the Reader Touch Edition are scheduled to go on sale at the end of this month.
The Reader Touch Edition comes with a 6 inch touch-sensitive screen for navigating through books, which is the… Continue reading

Michael Arrinton’s touch screen tablet for web surfing is ready for launch in the later half of 2009 as Arrington recently said ‘We’re going to make some really big announcements’ and predicted a prototype would be ready by the end of July.
Mr. Arrington is a former corporate lawyer who became a blogger and founded the influential tech blog TechCrunch… Continue reading
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