Creative is latest to tackle e-book readers
First the Nook (pictured), now the MediaBook? (Credit: Barnes & Noble) The question is, who isn’t getting in on the e-book reader action these days
First the Nook (pictured), now the MediaBook? (Credit: Barnes & Noble) The question is, who isn’t getting in on the e-book reader action these days
PC World – Windows 7 may be brand spanking new, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find free or cheap tools to tweak its settings, add features, or smooth an upgrade from XP or Vista. We’ve compiled a list of ten valuable software tools — many of them free — that can make your Win7 experience a lot more rewarding. (Click on each of the images for a closer look at the tool.)
(Credit: Engadget ) New leaked documents suggest all the Droid Eris grumblings we’ve heard were true: it should launch November 6, and it will supposedly run $99 after rebate. That’s pretty cheap considering it matches the specs of the $180 Hero .
A saleswoman introduces Apple's iPhone to customers in Chengdu in southwest China's Sichuan province on Saturday. (Credit: Zheng Duo/ColorChinaPhoto) It could be the Year of the iPhone in China, as Apple officially started selling its iconic smartphone in the world’s largest mobile market Friday … Originally posted at News – Apple
Good news, PC gamers: today’s the day to score some solid deals on three popular titles, all of them available via download for (near) instant delivery. Here’s the rundown: Direct2Drive has Ghostbusters: The Video Game for $9.95
Macworld.com – Apple will never lack for opinions about how it should be running its business. Unfortunately almost all of it’s bad. Retrevo is still working the netbook thing (netbooks are so last year!) and a collection of tech pundits weighs in on whether the iPhone will win the mobile wars, causing metaphors to run wild
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Too busy cobbling together your Balloon Boy Halloween costume to keep up with Crave this week? Fear not! The weekly roundup has arrived. • Nintendo supersized its gaming handheld.
Web 2.0 Journal Social Media Simulation and Training Environments, by an Internet Media Coach Web 2.0 Journal Before allowing employees to post a blog entry, tweeting or sending a photo through a series of RSS pipes, most larger organizations can certainly set up … and more
PC World – Why do so many people want to dress up as an iPhone for Halloween? Can’t nerds dress up as something normal like Steve Jobs or the Linux Penguin? In recent years more and more Halloween party goers are choosing to dress up like an iPhone.