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Monday, December 28th, 2009When I look back on the past year and ponder what single technology or device has made the biggest impact for me (and was truly introduced in 2009, not just a minor revision to something existing), one thing does come to mind ahead of others. It’s no secret to readers of GadgetyTech, that I have [...]
Nook vs. Kindle – Hands On and Side by Side
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009Today, people who ordered the Barnes & Noble nook eReader when it was first announced began to receive the devices. Although it’s now sold out through the end of the year (devices ordered today have an expected ship date of January 15, 2010), the common question among people considering their first eBook reader is, Kindle [...]
CrunchPad – R.I.P.
Monday, November 30th, 2009Many days, the tech world gives us something to cheer about and eagerly anticipate. Some days, though, the news is just sad. Today Michael Arrington announced the death of a project to produce a device I was eagerly anticipating, the CrunchPad. Envisioned as an inexpensive web-browsing tablet, the CrunchPad could have made a very nice [...]
Will 2010 be the Year eReaders Go Mainstream?
Sunday, November 1st, 2009Of all the things that could be described as different genres of new and emerging personal technology, I think ereaders are one of the most interesting to me. This should come as no surprise to regular readers, who’ve seen me talk about the technology whenever possible, but judging by reading trends at this site, a [...]
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