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Microsoft CEO Says Will See Windows Slates by Christmas

Microsoft CEO Says Will See Windows Slates by Christmas
Microsoft CEO Says Will See Windows Slates by Christmas

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Hands on with Archos’ slate of slates at IFA 2010 – Android Central (blog)

Hands on with Archos’ slate of slates at IFA 2010 – Android Central (blog)


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Hands on with Archos' slate of slates at IFA 2010
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I really just want a sweet ereader with multimedia and web capabilities. I think the 101 will surpass my needs by far. I am gonna give the 101 a shot.
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Hive45 Episode #10 4/4 – iPads, Tablets, Slates, Free


Big, long, hefty, uncut iPad discussion for this week ending the 04/04/10: The Internet won’t shutup about the Apple iPad, where is slate/tablet computing going, how will it be used, what will be the winning apps, who will use it, why will they use it, and all the arguments surrounding these questions, plus sports journalism being taken over by artificial replacements, special olympics soon to be far more interesting than the “real olympics”, and free streaming becoming the norm right now, and into the future. Please visit the website to see the full show notes and links: hive45.com Stories covered this week: April Fools Day on the Web, Apple iPad, Boingboing: Don’t Buy an iPad, Apple vs Android App Deployment, Reddit: How Apple is Aiming to Control the Environment, Why Japan Didn’t Create the iPod, Why The Japanese Hate the iPhone, A 2008 Comparison of iPhone vs Japanese Phone Capabilities, Japanese Social Networking is All Mobile-Based, Amazon Kindle E-Book Reader, Wall Street Journal $17.29 Per Month on iPad, Sports Illustrated Slate/Tablet Computer Concept Video, Prefab: Pixel-Based Reverse Engineering, Userscripts – Enhance Websites You Use, GreaseMonkey Firefox Plugin, Userstyles: Reddit Dark Theme, US Court Says Human Gene Cannot Be Patented, eBay DNA Synthesizers, StatSheet to Create Artificial Journalists, SingularityHub: Automating Sports Coverage, Robot Journalist, 2010 Special Olympics Nebraska, TED: Aimee Mullins on Running, Grooveshark Stream Free Music

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Hive45 Episode #10 3/4 – iPads, Tablets, Slates, Free


Big, long, hefty, uncut iPad discussion for this week ending the 04/04/10: The Internet won’t shutup about the Apple iPad, where is slate/tablet computing going, how will it be used, what will be the winning apps, who will use it, why will they use it, and all the arguments surrounding these questions, plus sports journalism being taken over by artificial replacements, special olympics soon to be far more interesting than the “real olympics”, and free streaming becoming the norm right now, and into the future. Please visit the website to see the full show notes and links: hive45.com Stories covered this week: April Fools Day on the Web, Apple iPad, Boingboing: Don’t Buy an iPad, Apple vs Android App Deployment, Reddit: How Apple is Aiming to Control the Environment, Why Japan Didn’t Create the iPod, Why The Japanese Hate the iPhone, A 2008 Comparison of iPhone vs Japanese Phone Capabilities, Japanese Social Networking is All Mobile-Based, Amazon Kindle E-Book Reader, Wall Street Journal $17.29 Per Month on iPad, Sports Illustrated Slate/Tablet Computer Concept Video, Prefab: Pixel-Based Reverse Engineering, Userscripts – Enhance Websites You Use, GreaseMonkey Firefox Plugin, Userstyles: Reddit Dark Theme, US Court Says Human Gene Cannot Be Patented, eBay DNA Synthesizers, StatSheet to Create Artificial Journalists, SingularityHub: Automating Sports Coverage, Robot Journalist, 2010 Special Olympics Nebraska, TED: Aimee Mullins on Running, Grooveshark Stream Free Music

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Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" 


The all-new Kindle has a new lectronic-ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6-inch-size reading area, and a 17 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces. The new Kindle also offers 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life, double the storage to 3,500 books, built-in Wi-Fi, a graphite color option and more—all for only $139.



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