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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010My favorite eReader coming out of CES 2010 was the Skiff, a large format device aimed at the newspaper and magazine audience. The reader is big (the screen is 11.5 inches diagonally with a 1200 x 1600 pixel display), but quite thin (just over 1/4 inch). Its 17 9/16 ounces is a bit lighter than [...]
Laptop or Tablet, Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Has You Covered
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010Whether in reaction to Apple’s anticipated month-end announcement, or just because the idea has reached an intersection of demand and technical capability, 2010 is looking like the year of the tablet computer. I think that tablets, once they pass the hurdles of price and capability (see the history of notebooks for that) are going to [...]
Capture Your Winter Olympics Feats With Video Ski Goggles
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010I’m guessing you already have ski gloves that control your iPod and a GPS to help you track your speed down the hill, but when you’re back at the lodge bragging about that spectacular jump you made with no witnesses, you need some tech to back up your outlandish claims. Luckily Liquid Image, the folks [...]
An Embarrassment to Blogging
Friday, January 11th, 2008At CES, staffers from the tech blog Gizmodo went around with a TV-B-Gone remote, shutting down vendors’ display screens on the show floor. They did this during presentations as well. The web community knows about this because they “confessed” on their site yesterday. The confession and its accompanying, unconvincing, apology were presented next to video [...]
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