Archive for November, 2007
eBook Reading Goes Mainstream
Amazon.com announced their wireless reading device, Kindle, this morning. It’s in direct competition with the Sony Reader, same electronic paper screen and all. While the Sony Reader is cheaper, the books are more expensive than Amazon.com’s selection and there aren’t as many books to choose from. The Kindle also has free EVDO wireless connectivity (by Sprint) included with the device, so you don’t need a computer to do your book shopping. Newspaper and magazine subscriptions can also be purchased, and Wikipedia access is integrated into the system software.
I think that the $399.99 asking price is its largest flaw so far. We’ll see how it sells over the holiday season!
Companion Cube Plush: Now Official
Kotaku has a preview of said companion cube here.
UPS: Pwned
Verizon Wireless and Samsung Present: The Juke
It’s been nearly four years since I started writing my Electron Hut column for the Vanguard. Yesterday, my dreams finally came true: an outside organization sent us some gadgetry to review. Verizon has thoughtfully provided us with a Samsung Juke to test over a two week period with free, unlimited service included. After spending a few hours with it, I’ve come to the following conclusions.
At $99, I probably wouldn’t buy one. Then again, I’m not really the target market for a “music phone” like this. Give me a QWERTY thumbboard any day of the week.