Pixel Qi’s Transflective LCD kills e-Ink
It’s just one screen with multiple modes - a bright full color LCD, reflective E-Ink black and white quality, and transflective LCD mode. That’s pretty damn amazing if you ask me.The Pixel Qi screen...
View ArticleKobo’s $150 eReader: First hands-on
Kobo eReader first hands-on Photo: Fabrizio PilatoThis is it my fellow book worms, the newest contender on the ebook shelf. Up against Sony’s Reader, the Barnes & Noble Nook, and Amazon’s Kindle,...
View ArticleKobo’s eReader launching Saturday: An entire platform, not just a device
The Kobo eReader book library display screen - Photo: Fabrizio Pilato Kobo launched in Dec 2009 as a division within Indigo books. They later spun off and have operated as their own company. That...
View Article$99 NoteSlate may become the new college notebook
Among 2011′s impending hail of new tablet releases, there’s one slate that’s going to stand out among the rest in its single-function, single-colour glory: The NoteSlate. An upgrade to the Boogie...
View ArticleThe Next Wave Of ePaper
The next wave of ePaper may be losing some of that old fashioned appeal. Current ePaper readers such as the Kindle need light in order to be read, just like when you’re looking over an actual...
View ArticleRussia’s YotaPhone is the Most Innovative we’ve Seen Yet
It’s been great to see all these fantastic phones at CES, but nothing has really managed to stand-out and redefine what a phone is and how it should word, well nothing except the Russian-made...
View ArticlePixel Qi’s Transflective LCD kills e-Ink
It’s just one screen with multiple modes - a bright full color LCD, reflective E-Ink black and white quality, and transflective LCD mode. That's pretty damn amazing if you ask me.
View ArticleKobo’s $150 eReader: First hands-on
This is it my fellow book worms, the newest contender on the ebook shelf. Up against Sony's Reader, the Barnes & Noble Nook, and Amazon's Kindle, we welcome the Kobo: with a slim stylish 6-inch E...
View ArticleKobo’s eReader launching Saturday: An entire platform, not just a device
Kobo launched in Dec 2009 as a division within indigo books. They later spun off and have operated as their own company. That doesn’t mean Indigo is no longer part of the picture, as a matter of fact...
View Article$99 NoteSlate may become the new college notebook
Among 2011's impending hail of new tablet releases, there's one slate that's going to stand out among the rest in its single-function, single-colour glory: The NoteSlate. Essentially its taken the...
View ArticleThe Next Wave Of ePaper
The next wave of ePaper may be losing some of that old fashioned appeal. Current ePaper readers such as the Kindle need light in order to be read, just like when you're looking over an actual...
View ArticleRussia’s YotaPhone is the Most Innovative we’ve Seen Yet
It's been great to see all these fantastic phones at CES, but nothing has really managed to stand-out and redefine what a phone is and how it should word, well nothing except the Russian-made YotaPhone.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....