Publishers Turn Up the Heat on Amazon’s Kindle
by Sherri L. SmithSince its arrival in November 2007, Amazon’s Kindle has been the king of the e-reader market. While there are no solid numbers on the books, CEO Jeff Besos comments that they’ve sold “millions” of Kindles. Millions might be stretching things a bit, but the proof is in the pudding. The Kindle was the “most gifted [...]
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by rahsheenGoogle Chrome Enables Bookmark Syncing
If you use multiple computers, keeping your bookmarks in sync can be a pain. Now, Google Chrome adds the ability to sync your bookmarks between computers running Chrome by simply entering your Google Account information. The changes are instantaneous. The only catch is that you have to be running the latest beta [...]
doubleTwist Brings You Choice Powered by Amazon
by rahsheenNot only is doubleTwist trying their hardest to go against the grain and defy multimedia giant Apple, but they’re also looking to provide a service that many people will find useful. iTunes pretty much owns the market for buying music and other media online, but doubleTwist will soon be providing a competing application with most [...]
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Phonte Phontificates on His New Work and iTunes
by Robin CaldwellBest-selling hip hop artist Phonte gives one of the most concise explanations of the beefs recording artists have with iTunes. In this video he dishes on iTunes and discusses his latest project. (Viewer advisory. Yes, he cusses.)
Read MoreTurn Your Car into a Rolling Hotspot
by Sherri L. SmithWe know what a drag trying to find a hotspot for your gadgets to go online can be. You’re either forced to live in your local cafe or trying to bum off of random, unsecurred signals. Those days are numbered thanks to the folks at Autonet Mobile. Now you can turn your car into a mobile hotspot so you’ll always have reliable internet access at the turn of the ignition.
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