Posts Tagged ‘reader

We had a chance to sit down with representatives from Skiff and Sprint to get a first-hand look at the new Skiff Reader, and came away suitably impressed. In an increasingly crowded eReader market, Skiff distinguishes itself by taking a more platform-oriented approach than a device-specific one. With a large, 11.5-inch form factor, the Skiff [...]

Google’s announcements relating to mobile didn’t end with the launch of the Nexus One yesterday.  Google Reader received some updates that are intended to work within the world of cell phones (along with one Web interface upgrade), too. The list of changes is fairly long, and all together, they do a good job of bringing [...]

Amazon.com said today it is making its larger electronic reader, Kindle DX available in more than 100 countries. Kindle DX features a 9.7-inch electronic paper display, about 2.5 times the surface area of the original Kindle. Kindle DX with Global Wireless is available for pre-order starting today for $489 and ships January 19. "Kindle DX [...]

The Hearst Corporation-owned Skiff e-reading service has officially revealed the Skiff Reader, the largest e-reader on the market.  This thin, touchscreen e-reader features an 11.5-inch screen, a considerable jump in size over the current market leader, the Amazon Kindle DX. (…)Read the rest of Skiff Reader Revealed As Largest E-Reader [Skiff Reader Beats Amazon Kindle [...]

Using a web-based RSS reader allows you to keep up with your online reading, even as you move from computer to computer. Some even offer mobile versions so that you can keep up to date on your phone. There are a variety of different RSS readers available, with different features that you may find useful. [...]


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