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arnie Grossblatt

Anticipated Amazon Tablet to Take Aim at Apple iPad - 0 views

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    Tablet wars? Speculation on the Amazon tablet expected to be announced 9/28
Matt Mayer

Barnes & Noble's New $199 HD Tablet Takes On The Kindle Fire | Co.Design: business + in... - 0 views

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    NOOK fires back at the Kindle HD tablet offerings by launching a 7 & 9 inch tablet available in November.
Stephanie Wynn

RIM Said to Plan Tablet for November to Take on IPad - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • Research In Motion Ltd., maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, plans to introduce a tablet computer in November to compete with Apple Inc.’s iPad
  • The device will include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology that will allow people to connect to the Internet through their BlackBerry smartphones
  • BlackBerry 9800 slider phone
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  • like Apple’s iPhone and a slideout Qwerty keyboard to allow for easy e-mail typing
  • RIM’s tablet will capitalize on the BlackBerry’s e-mail capabilities and the phone’s popularity with corporate users
  • RIM tablet will also have front- and back-facing cameras for videoco
Derik Dupont

The Wired Tablet: What's Your Take? - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Wired posts a preview of its tablet version.
Kristen Iovino

Kindle Fire will 'vaporise' Android - IOL SciTech | IOL.co.za - 2 views

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    Is the KindleFire really that great? Has anyone used one yet?
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    I haven't played with the Fire yet, but I'm always very dubious of the "tech analyst". Let's face it, dominating the Android tablet market isn't all that difficult right now, as there is a dearth of poorly built, poorly performing Android tablets on the market today. My own personal opinion is that the OS offers a lot of promise, but ironically the real value of the Fire is its connection to Amazon's own "walled garden" of products and services, which flys directly in the face of Android's selling characteristic of "openness".
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    Randomly, my friend won a Kindle Fire at an office holiday function and I got to play around with it last night. Here are my impressions: First, it's very simple to use though it has that same noticeable lag that all Android tablets seem to have, though I will say not as pronounced as others. It has a rubber-like backing in the same style that the NOOK Simple Touch employs, so it feels good in your hands and won't slide around. Here's one thing that I was surprised about; it's a bit of a brick, meaning it's a lot heavier than I expected. For an eReader, weight seems like a big deal, so I would definitely take one for a test-spin before buying if you can, especially if you're going to use it for long reads. My friend only had one copy of a book, and I thumbed through pretty quickly, and the Fire seemed to handle it well. It had a lot less lag page turning than it did starting apps. On the web, the Fire did pretty well, it downloaded and ran pages smoothly for the most part. Though I will say I went to one of my favorite sites (arsenal.com) to watch some video highlights of yesterday's game, and even though it has a 7 inch screen, the video "wasn't optimized" for the Fire, so the playback size was smaller than it would have been on my iPhone (postage stamp size). On ESPN.com though it seemed to handle video there much better. My other complaint was that the Fire didn't seem to recognize page widths very well, so you have to do a lot of pinching to get the right view of a page in portrait view. So, I'll put down my pocket-protector, ease off the dork-pedal a bit, and just say for the price it's a solid tablet that runs pretty well.
Derik Dupont

With Tablet, Apple Sees New Money in Old Media - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    With a new tablet device, Steve Jobs is betting he can reshape businesses like textbooks, newspapers and television much the way his iPod revamped the music industry-and expand Apple's influence and revenue as a content middleman." />
Derik Dupont

Amazon Unveils Kindle Fire Tablet, Two Other New E-Readers - 1 views

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    Amazon.com today unveiled its long-awaited color tablet, the Amazon Kindle Fire, at an event in New York that also saw the introduction of two new e-readers. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said the tablet, which ships Nov. 15, would retail for $199. "We're building premium products at non-premium prices," he said.
Derik Dupont

Rumors Emerge That Apple Tablet Is Delayed - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Taiwan's DigiTimes is reporting today that Apple has decided to postpone the launch of its pending tablet product until the second half of 2010. The main reason for the supposed delay is switch in the displays being used: Apple, the...
Allison Begezda

Philadelphia Newspapers To Offer Subsidized Android Tablets - 0 views

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    Eager to hop on the tablet trend, the publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News plans to sell discounted Android tablets with preloaded content. The announcement, first reported in Adweek, will cost the publisher - Philadelphia Media Network (PMN) - somewhere in the six figures.
Allison Begezda

Amazon To Launch Tablet By October [REPORT] - 0 views

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    Amazon's rumored tablet computer will be introduced before October, according to a report. The tablet, which would vie with Apple's iPad 2, among other products, will be one of three new hardware products from Amazon coming in the third quarter, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Ryan Holman

Readers gravitating to e-books - 0 views

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    America's obsession with digital tablets is driving a boon in e-book reading, a new survey shows, a trend that is dampening the appeal of printed books and shaking the centuries-old publishing business.
Elizabeth Ralls

Amazon backtracks, will offer $15 opt-out for ads on Kindle Fire tablets | Tablets - CN... - 1 views

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    Negative customer feedback prompts a speedy response by Amazon.
Derik Dupont

MediaPost Publications Apple Tablet, Publishers Not Included? 10/30/2009 - 0 views

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    Apple Tablet, Publishers Not Included? - 10/30/2009
Matt Mayer

Designing for Multiple Screen Sizes Is About Consistency - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As we're unlikely to be actually designing many of the UI for publishing apps ourselves, it's never a bad idea to have this in the back of your mind when speaking with your design firm/vendor/department at the start of a project. Especially, with the growth of smartphones, mid-sized and larger sized tablet devices.
Ryan Holman

The Threat of Silence: Meet the groundbreaking new encryption app set to revolutionize ... - 1 views

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    "Back in October, the startup tech firm Silent Circle ruffled governments' feathers with a "surveillance-proof" smartphone app to allow people to make secure phone calls and send texts easily. Now, the company is pushing things even further-with a groundbreaking encrypted data transfer app that will enable people to send files securely from a smartphone or tablet at the touch of a button. (For now, it's just being released for iPhones and iPads, though Android versions should come soon.) That means photographs, videos, spreadsheets, you name it-sent scrambled from one person to another in a matter of seconds." In an age where we can pretty much assume we're being monitored 24/7, is this a good thing? Or is this another tool for some really terrible people to do some really terrible things, but now with an added layer of privacy?
Ryan Holman

J.K. Rowling Just Transformed Book Publishing - 2 views

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    Via Joshua Gans, Harry Potter fans can now get their favorite books in digital format. But not from Amazon or the iTunes bookstore. Instead, the exclusive source of Potter ebooks is J.K. Rowling's Pottermore website where you're able to get them in formats that run on all major e-readers and tablets.
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