NASA has been working on a lot of projects over the years and one of those projects is the IRIS spacecraft that will be sent into space to study the sun to help scientists learn more about the sun. IRIS stands for Interference Region Imaging Spectrograph and the satellite arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base [...]
Archive for the ‘eReaders’ Category
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review
February 8th, 2013
mrinal If you had told us at roughly this time last year that the e-reader race would be heating up going into the 2012 holiday season, we would have disagreed. If anything, 2011 seemed like the beginning of the end. Spurred on by the tablet explosion, companies like Amazon, Barnes & Noble and even Kobo were [...]
Barnes & Noble cuts prices across its Nook lineup
August 13th, 2012
mrinal In what could be seen as a response to the positive reaction that Google’s $200 Nexus 7 has garnered, Barnes & Noble has just cut down the prices on all three of its Android-based, seven-inch Nook Tablets. The 16 and 8GB models have been respectively reduced to $199 (from $249) and $179 (from $199), while [...]
Sony Reader PRS-T2
August 10th, 2012
mrinal We first caught sight of Sony’s latest reader when it mysteriously swung past the FCC, but now the PRS-T2 has arrived to spill the beans at Park Row’s most famous resident. J&R’s pre-order page reveals that the 6-inch touchscreen WiFi-only device is packing a 800 x 600 E-Ink display, a battery promising two months life [...]
E Ink acquires SiPix, may dominate e-paper universe
August 6th, 2012
mrinal If challenging E Ink’s supremacy in the e-paper market was hard before, it just became Sisyphean. The company is acquiring e-paper module maker SiPix through a share buyout worth about NT$1.5 billion ($50.1 million) if all goes smoothly. What goals E Ink has with the merger aren’t as apparent, although the company wants to go [...]
Kobo for Android gets updated with support for extra languages
August 4th, 2012
mrinal App updates are always nice, right? Well, if you’re an avid user of Kobo’s intellectual offerings on Android handsets and slates, you’ll be happy to know the all-things-eReader service has rolled out a fresh update to its eBooks application. Most notably, this new version brings support for an array of new languages within the app, [...]
Google Play Books starts a new chapter in France
July 19th, 2012
mrinal Now that the legal dust has settled and Google’s publishing woes in ‘ol Gaul have been swept under the rug, it’s back to business as usual. Starting today, the land of Jerry Lewis lovers will have access to books on Google Play, making it the fifth European country to participate in Mountain View’s online [...]
Sony Reader Wi-Fi (PRS-T1) Unveiled, Harry Potter Involved
September 1st, 2011
admin The folks at Sony have revealed a reader we’ve been getting hints on for about a month now, today letting us know that the lightest 6-inch eReader device ever has arrived. This newest look at an eReader from Sony builds on their previous successes and offers lovers of electronic reading materials a lovely sub-6-ounce piece [...]
I2R e-Paper is erasable and reusable
August 10th, 2011
admin If you say e-Paper, most of us will think of the e-Readers that have the displays needing little power and offering lots of readability. A new sort of e-paper has surfaced in Taiwan that has some very cool properties. The e-Paper uses a thermal printer like you would find in a fax machine and it [...]
Qualcomm mirasol gets intelligent LED lighting; in ereaders this fall
May 12th, 2011
admin Adding illumination to e-paper screens seems pretty counter-intuitive – after all, what makes the display technology special is that it looks like paper and doesn’t need backlighting – but that’s just what Qualcomm has done with its latest mirasol prototype. It makes sense, too, The Digital Reader discovered when Qualcomm whipped out the ereader mock-up [...]




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