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PC Magazine July 30, 2010 Erik Rhey |
A Library in Your Bag A new crop of e-book readers gives traveling bookworms more choices than ever. |
PC Magazine June 24, 2010 Sascha Segan |
Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless) Review & Rating The Motorola Droid X takes the crown for the most powerful Android smartphone away from the HTC Droid Incredible. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2010 Jamie Lendino |
Skype 2.0 (iOS) Review & Rating Despite some issues, Skype 2.0 remains a must-download, even if its star feature -- 3G calling -- can be unreliable in practice. Stay near a Wi-Fi hotspot, and you can save plenty of money on calls. |
PC Magazine June 17, 2010 Jamie Lendino |
Kobo eReader Review & Rating If you don't need wireless book downloads, the Kobo eReader makes a fine digital reading companion -- and it comes at a compelling price point. |
InternetNews July 30, 2010 |
Research Highlights iPhone 4 Antenna Woes A new report from PA Consulting in England tests Apple's iPhone 4 alongside other smartphones, and finds that its antenna issues are worse than its peers. |
InternetNews July 29, 2010 |
Amazon Debuts New, Low Price Wi-Fi Kindle With the iPad on its heels, Amazon cuts the price of its newest e-book reader and adds Wi-Fi support. |
InternetNews July 29, 2010 |
RIM Seen Unveiling New BlackBerry Next Week Rumors emerge of an event next Tuesday where RIM could take the wraps off of the Bold 9800, taking the form factor of the venerable BlackBerry line in a new direction. |
PC Magazine July 29, 2010 Dan Costa |
The Kindle, FlipBoard for the iPad, and the Connected Reader We all wondered when digital media would irrevocably change the act of reading. The answer is right now. |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2010 Galante & Boudway |
Amazon Bets the Kindle Will Grow The best-selling Kindle will be at the center of Amazon's digital media strategy. |
InternetNews July 27, 2010 |
iPhone Tops Smartphone Sector in Satisfaction According to a new survey by the Yankee Group, Apple's iPhone beat out rival smartphones in customer satisfaction, and continues to gain market share, though recent antenna issues raise uncertainty. |
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