PhoneScholar.com 7-4-10 Blog Verizon iPhone in January, New Kindle DX, Kin is Dead
www.phonescholar.com Verizon will start to sell iPhone in January 2011 and the races will start, Amazon re-releases Kindle DX with brighter screen and better price, the “Kin” phone has been killed by Microsoft after 2 months of non sales, T-Mobile stops offering Sidekick-for now, iPhone insurance available but may be to costly, eBay sellers taking advantage of Apple product shortages, What Android offers that iPhone 4 does not
Categories: Amazon Kindle Tags: 7410, Blog, Dead, iphone, January, Kindle, PhoneScholar.com, Verizon
GBTV #524 (HD) | Kindle iPhone App, WePC, Shell, EeeNAS P…
Amazon launched their Kindle iPhone App. It’s free, and will keep your place using Whispersync. Set down your Kindle, leave the house, and continue reading on your iPhone or iPod Touch. I tried it and I love it. WePC.com is ASUS/Intel project where you can share your ideas for a dream computer with engineers who can bring the best of those ideas to life. The first product to come out of the project is a dual screen notebook on display at CeBit 2009. ASUS also announced their "Shell" 1008HA thin, light Luxury netbook at CeBit. ASUS also kind of, but just barely announced the EeeNAS PC. It’s network-attached storage mated to a PC and it has a built in touch screen on the front that can be used to control it. ASUS ALSO announced (and this one I want) the ASUS Eee PC Keybaord. It’s a keyboard that has a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom -powered nettop built in. It kind of looks like an Apple keyboard but on the side is a 5-inch touch screen. The keyboard connects to a display via HDMI. There is also a wireless version that uses wireless HDMI. You can save money on domain name registrations and renewals from GoDaddy.com with discount codes GB1, GB2 and GB3. For an explanation of each code, click here. Don’t forget to vote for me for The Best Job in the World! You can vote at www.islandreefjob.com/cali once every 24 hours. If I’m the top voted, I’ll be the Wildcard Candidate for the Top 11 to go out to Australia for an interview!
Kindle 2 and Kindle for iPhone Short Video Review
Amazon Kindle 2 and Kindle for iPhone Short Video Review
Kindle 2 Iphone Sync
Kindle 2 Sync with Iphone…Want more information? www.ereaderstoreonline.com
Categories: Amazon Kindle Tags: iphone, Kindle, Sync
Kindle Vs. Iphone: Can An Apple A Day Keep The Kindle Away?
The Amazon Kindle is not only the hottest ebook reader on the market today but next to the iPhone its one of the most popular electronic gadgets. At the time of this writing it has been out of stock for weeks and those that have placed orders for the Kindle will be waiting for several more weeks to get it!While the Kindle is certainly the market leader for the ebook reader market, Apple is fast on its heels with the iPhone. From listening to music or watching your favorite movies to playing games, you can do it with the iPhone so why not read books on the device as well? That’s what Apple seems to think anyway and as a result is quickly trying to give the Kindle a run for its money as an ebook reader. Recently, it was announced that several major publishers have signed deals with ScrollMotion, a New York mobile application developer. ScrollMotion is a new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that will allow consumers to buy and read electronic versions of newly released and best-selling books. This latest iPhone app puts Apple directly in the ebook business in a big way. Despite Apple’s ambitions, there are two main differences that should favor the Kindle (at least for now) as strictly an ebook reader. The first obvious difference is the size of the display. Try reading a chapter of your favorite book on a 3. 5 inch display, the size of the display on the iPhone, and you’ll likely go crazy. Contrast that to the Kindle’s six inch diagonal display and there’s no comparison in reading comfort. The other main difference between these devices is the technology that is used in the displays themselves. The Kindle uses e-Ink technology to display text while the iPhone works much like a computer monitor where light is emitted to display text. The difference in these technologies is dramatic. When you read text on the Kindle, it looks just like text on paper and there is virtually no eye strain, even after long reading sessions. With the iPhone, reading text is much like reading from your computer monitor (on a much smaller scale) and will almost certainly strain your eyes. When you compare these devices side-by-side as strictly ebook readers, the larger display and display technology easily favors the Amazon Kindle. There are two things in Apple’s favor, however, that could trump the Kindle’s success. The first being iPhone’s availability and price, and the second being the convenience of being able to do everything with one small device. The iPhone is readily available and is cheaper than the Kindle. As for screen size and potential eye strain, consumers may be willing to make these sacrifices if it means they can use one device for everything. The ideal gadget would have the features of the iPhone and the Kindle, but that’s never going to happen anytime soon. I believe in the end dedicated ebook readers like the Kindle will always have a leg up on smaller communication and entertainment devices like the iPhone. That doesn’t mean Apple is out of the game. Who knows, could the Apple “iReader” be right around the corner?When comparing the Kindle vs. iPhone as an ebook reader, it’s important that you determine exactly what your needs are in a reading device. It’s also important you know what the Kindle can and cannot do. For that, read the full Amazon Kindle review here.
iPhone Amazon Kindle Application
Heres a quick video of the Kindle App working on the iPhone. The Kindle App is available in the iTunes App store for free.
Categories: Amazon Kindle Tags: Amazon, Application, iphone, Kindle
Kindle for iPhone: Get the Lowdown on the Kindle iPhone App
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iPhone vs. Kindle : The eBook Matchup
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Categories: Amazon Kindle Tags: Ebook, iphone, Kindle, Matchup
Read eBooks on your iPhone or iPod Touch
There’s been a lot of talk about the Amazon Kindle as well as other eBook readers. But did you know you can read eBooks on your iPod Touch or iPhone too? . Stanza is available from the iPhone App Store and you can find thousands of free eBooks to read too. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.
113: Black Friday Retail Winners, Kindle Kills and Nook Fails, Best iPhone Gadget for Holidays!
We have the top 5 retailers who “won” the Black Friday wars. Also, the Amazon Kindle killed its competition and unfortunately, Barnes and Noble’s Nook released more bad news – pre-orders won’t even arrive until AFTER Christmas! Oye! Also, the coolest iPhone or iPod Touch gadget you must buy your friends or family for Christmas and it’s under $50.00.