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Dutch e-paper firm preps color screen that displays video, viewable in sunlight – Yahoo! Tech

Dutch e-paper firm preps color screen that displays video, viewable in sunlight
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Now comes word of Dutch e-paper company Liquavista, which claims it's on track with a color e-reader screen that combines the respective virtues of the

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Boomers lead eBook Readers


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Fujitsu showing off a color e-ink prototype – Gotta Be Mobile (blog)


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Fujitsu showing off a color e-ink prototype
Gotta Be Mobile (blog)
Akihabara News has posted several photos of a Fujitsu eReader prototype featuring a color e-ink screen. Not a whole lot of information on this guy,
Ultra Slim Color E-Reader From FujitsuGood E-Reader (blog)

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Intel doubts tablet PC market, despite iPad

Intel doubts tablet PC market, despite iPad
But vendors show off tablets powered by Atom chips Netbooks have become a big business for Intel, but company executives seem less bullish on tablet PCs even as Apple’s iPad boosts interest in the device category.

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Steve Ross: How Many eReaders Does it Take to Screw in an eBook?

Steve Ross: How Many eReaders Does it Take to Screw in an eBook?
Looking to distinguish their wares from the pack, manufacturers have expanded the capabilities of other new gadgets to ancillary functions that may give them an edge.

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How Corporate America Could Save Trees: eBook Reader?

The eBook reader could be used to save on paper, and help to save our trees and forests, not to mention save money.

In today’s business environment, information is becoming increasingly more necessary, and certainly the printed word more common. The corporate executive has responsibilities that include budget reviews, marketing analysis, documents relating to the profit and loss of specific activities as well as overall performance, and employee production reports and records, just to name a few.

Frequently, these documents have to be printed and taken to the corporate meeting for review and discussion. Perhaps an eBook Reader could not only save the company a great deal of money, but could also save the world a number of trees.

Never before has so much information been available to us since the advent of the computer age. Now the question becomes, how do we manage all of this information effectively and how do we find the methods which best suit us for digesting and studying the information that is available?  Part of that process includes the corporate executive analyzing data and then presenting summarizations of that data upwards for approval.

Let’s consider the situation where a company has scheduled a Management Meeting to discuss next year’s budget. This would require each individual department reviewing their detailed budget as well as all departments looking at the “big picture” of the entire company budget. Each manager is usually given computer access to this information and then of course a manual of sorts is printed for all managers to bring to the board room to the meeting.

Now let’s assume that all managers have been issued with an eBook Reader. Not only has the company saved thousands of sheets of paper, but they’ve also saved on ink and the salary involved in an employee copying documents and binding them for an appropriate presentation. Doesn’t it make sense from a budgetary standpoint to consider such an option?

Not only that, but the executive now has the option of bringing a number of other pertinent documents to the meeting on the eReader, so that they are available should the need arise. As it was noted by Digital Book Readers, current e-Readers in the marketplace provide great simplicity when searching for a specific topic or scanning for a topic of interest.

Here are some ways in which a company could benefit by the use of an eReader:

Educational Training Materials

Most companies have an orientation of sorts whenever they hire new employees.  Let’s use the casino industry as an example. The typical casino will have around 1500 to 2000 employees. When a new casino opens, all employees must go through an orientation process. Each employee is provided with a number of hand-outs, training materials, and manuals describing various policies and procedures of the company. If the typical number of pages distributed is 100, we now have copied and produced 200,000 pages at the time of opening.

Throughout the company’s lifetime, the typical attrition rate is around 35%. So that means we are consistently training new employees as old employees move on. This means more and more paper is required to maintain the training schedule. As expansions occur, once again, new employees must be trained.  More paper, more costs.

However, if instead, the casino had eBook Readers that could be distributed to the employees and utilized as needed, the costs would be considerably less in a short period of time. And that’s not even taking into consideration the additional training that occurs in each department throughout the lifetime of the company.

Company Meetings

Company meetings occur frequently, and in most cases require a great deal of paperwork. From agendas, to marketing reports, to budget information, to the list of documents distributed in meetings. The eReader would eliminate a number of these documents and once again, save the company money.

Required Reading

Many companies now require various levels of employees to read industry business books and reports. This is ideal territory for an eBook reader.

Trade Publications

These are now required reading for any professional who wishes to stay on top of the most current trends in their chosen field. An eReader would be ideal for the busy professional, who could check up on recent developments while traveling.

Each of these will save both time and money, both in corporate terms and for individuals. However, there is more to it than just that, because there would be a huge environmental implication. The less paper used, the fewer trees would have to be destroyed to produce it.

Unfortunately, big business has not encompassed eBook readers much, possibly through ignorance but more likely through a resistance to make such a radical switch. There appears to be a reluctance to move away from paper-based systems. The computer age was heralded by much talk of the ‘paperless’ office. Where is it? There now appears to be even more paper than usual.

There appears to be a need for businesses to re-evaluate their increasing use of paper, particularly for education and training, and for dissemination of business reports, agendas and minutes. As Casey Ashe of the Tulsa Community College said last year, “If e-readers become a business technology tool, they will take off”. 

Publisher Simon and Schuster has taken to them. “It’s a win for us in terms of convenience, speed, saving paper and (lowering) mailing costs,” according to their spokesman, Adam Rothberg.

Of course, they have a vested interest because they also sell eBooks! Nevertheless, it is true that eBook readers can save businesses money and time, and allow people to more easily learn while on the move. There are few reasons why corporate America cannot adopt eBook readers and play their plant in saving trees, whilst also saving their shareholders money. 

Marco Gustafsson is author of articles on eBook Readers, e-inc technology and electronic books. Discover new dimension of reading here on Digital Book Readers

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Who’d Have Thought it? – A Computer Bringing Kids Back to Books

Remember; An Ereader is the handheld electronic device, an Ebook is the title and text of the story it shows, and a reader ebook is a title and text designed for an ereader.

From day one parents and teachers do everything we can to encourage reading, but only a small percentage of those kids end up really enjoying the reading they are required to do. Is it possible reader ebooks will help settle this problem? The answer is a resounding yes.

Being cool in school is important and reading is just not ‘in’ right now. Like other computerized devices, this ‘hip’ new item could just about make your kid’s day. An ereader like the Kindle allows not only reading, but is loaded with cool features like, MP3 support and a built-in web browser! Your teenage student can even download their favorite music to play later while they’re reading, and even keep up on their email. Want to keep your young student reading while on vacation? Books too clumsy and heavy to travel with? Now we have the ultra slim, lightweight ereader with built in books, designed for travelers of all ages and all destinations.

The best Ereaders require no annual contracts and no monthly fees. With novels, textbooks, newspapers and magazines already available for ereaders what is there to lose?You have the flexibility to choose when to buy your books, and publishers will even send you free advance paragraphs before you choose to buy any given ebook.

A list of specifications include:

– Slim design allowing you to bring up to 1,500 books while size is the same as a thin magazine! – Blazing fast downloads in under 60 seconds, on 3G wireless supported in more then 100 countries. – Most weigh under 10.2 ounces which is lighter then the average paper-back book! – Enjoy 4-14 days of reading on a single charge! – With 16 shades of gray it’s possible to read the Kindle in any lighting, including bright sunlight!

In no more than 10 years eReaders will dominate the book world. Far from pushing kids away from books and towards ready made TV entertainment, computers just might be the device that opens up the joy of reading.

I’m an enthusiastic futurist, always interested in new and better ways to do just about anything. That might be an odd combination when I’m also a history buff and a book lover. Well, science to the rescue, because ebooks are the perfect answer. They are becoming one of those items that are so useful that I can’t live without them.

For more information on the best little ebook in town click here now; http://thekindlereviewonline.com/

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Asian vendors join e-reader flurry

Asian vendors join e-reader flurry
Asian telecom vendors Huawei and Samsung have separately announced plans to enter the booming eReader market.

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eReader 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch


Demonstration of the new features in eReader version 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch.

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Price War on eBooks

The general ebook market is getting more complicated and it looks like it is going to benefit the consumer in the short term. Here is an article posted on TechFlesh.com on December 11th, 2009.

Clip from article:

“Just this week, some major book publishers signaled they’ll be making a habit of holding back the electronic version of popular titles to preserve hardcover sales. At issue is Amazon’s policy — picked up by other retailers — of deeply discounting new release e-books to $9.99.

Now Amazon is responding with some hardball tactics of its own. The ecommerce giant is doing deeper discounts on the e-book versions of several popular titles — Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue,” Edward Kennedy’s “True Compass,” and Stephen King’s “Under the Dome” — whose publishers have delayed going digital. Pre-orders for these books are now going for $7.99, and some of Amazon’s rivals are already matching that price.”

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