I've heard that
this little e-paper reader will change the world...it's pretty cool...but we'll see. They have a ton of pretty innovative ideas. No contract EVDO wireless, online doc conversion via email, cheap books and magazines, etc. For $399 it's definitely worth a look.
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I picked up a new Cingular 8125 smartphone last week and I have to say...IT ROCKS! Gizmodo just posted about
PDA's dying a slow death due to the explosion in smartphone technology. They used a picture of the 8125 as a good example of a well designed smartphone and I couldn't agree more! The battery life on it is amazing! 200 hours of standby and 5 hours of talk time. Plus whenever I plug into my tablet with USB, it starts charging! It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 which I have found is much improved user experience compared to prior versions. I will post more later, but if you are looking at a new phone, check it out!
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I've been doing quite a bit of reading on my tablet lately. Most of the documents have been in PDF format and I was becoming frustrated with Acrobat's lack of native ink support. After searching for a solution, I've found the simplest thing to do is print the PDF to Journal format and read and ink on the document in Journal. Is there a better way that anyone knows of?
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