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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Plastic Logic Offers a (Quick) Look at Its Kindle Killer: Meet the Que

OVI_Tablet_Hand_dark_fpo1Plastic Logic, which has been talking up its coming e-reader for some time now but hasn’t actually started selling it, has a little more to say: It will have more to say about its coming e-reader in a few months.

Oh, and its coming device has a name–the Que.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Mediocrity Rules! Why the iPhone’s Crummy Camera Is Flickr’s Favorite.

iphone-cameraFlickr is one of the Web’s most popular photo-sharing sites. Flickr users’ camera of choice? The iPhone–even though the image isn’t great, the flash is nonexistent, and the only way to zoom is to move your hand closer.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

AT&T Adds Another Gadget: Would-Be Kindle Killer Plastic Logic Signs On

plastic-logicHere’s another set of customers for AT&T: People who buy e-book readers from Plastic Logic, the would-be Kindle killer due out next year.

Privately held Plastic Logic says it will rely on AT&T to supply its gadgets with a wireless connection, in the same way that Sprint is the network provider for Amazon’s Kindle.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

How to Add Color to a Kindle: Pixel Qi’s Cheap Screens

062309atdpixelqiAmazon’s Kindle gets many plaudits, but it also gets one consistent criticism: Why can’t it come with a color screen? It can, say the folks at Pixel Qi, a start-up based in Silicon Valley and Taiwan: It could use the cheap, lightweight color screens that we’re going to make.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Could iRex Be the Company Making News Corp.’s Kindle? Mmmmmaybe.

rupert-murdochThe Dutch firm already makes a line of e-book readers and says it will have an innovative color screen ready next year. And its CEO confirms it has talked to News Corp. But there’s no deal yet.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Sony, Google Fire Back at Amazon’s Kindle With… “Black Beauty”?

blkbeautyWant to buy an e-book reader but can’t decide between Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s version, the Reader? Then you’re in the minority: Most folks are choosing Amazon’s device, even though Sony’s sells for $60 less. Sony’s newest gambit to change that: A tie-up with Google that will add half a million free titles to the Sony book catalog.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Which Media Mogul Would You Rather Be Right Now: Arianna Huffington or Jim Cramer?

TheStreet.com is worth about $100 million. So is The Huffington Post. But investors are much more optimistic about one of these Web businesses.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

[UPDATE] Time Inc. Layoffs: Publishers, Top Execs at Southern Progress and Cooking Light Out

Time Inc. is cutting something like 600 employees, but for the past few weeks it has been doing so in small steps: 10 here, 30 there. That will change today when up to 250 people at Time Warner’s magazine unit are expected to get pink-slipped. Leaving the company along with them, executives from Cooking Light and Southern Progress.

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Peter Kafka has been covering media and technology since 1997, when he joined the staff of Forbes magazine. Most recently, he has been the managing editor of the tech and media Web site, Silicon Alley Insider.

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