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March 03rd, 2010 | Author: Nook


When last have you bought a CD? Ill bet it has been a while since you have purchased a book too. Technology has revolutionised everything, including the traditional book. Tech Time airs every Tuesday morning on FAME FM at 8:15 AM EST. www.carlettedeleon.com | www.fame95fm.fm Video Editor: Serchen Morris serchen.morris@gmail.com

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March 02nd, 2010 | Author: Nook

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus HoskinsFinding Boss gift or gifts to employees is always a problem in this time of year, it could possibly help if you are in the direction of technology for a solution. Each room has special gifts hot tech that everyone wants to see on the wish list, and this season proves no different. So on this side of a hamster Zhu Zhu, here are five tech gifts that might consider hanging on to list his favorite boss or an employee: 1 E-ReadersIn case you were wondering, e-reader is as its name ‘indicates, this is the main electronics users to read books. They are also called digital or electronic readers. The best known E-Reader is the Amazon Kindle, which was introduced in 2007, according to a recent article in Time magazine has already been sold Amazon 1st 7 million units. Not to be outdone, Barnes & Noble has launched its own e-reader called the angle, the cost to about $ 260th There is enough memory to hold 1500 pounds (2 GB) and there is a microSD slot, which could have added more than 16 GB. Other companies are also with the e-readers like the Sony Reader, Asus Eee-Reader and iRex Digital Reader. The Association of American Publishers, the total revenue from digital downloads of books increased by 149% this year, as they say, sales of books of page 31 to December 3 millions. Plus, could, according to Forrester Research, about 1 million of these devices are sold at double this holiday season, and turnover is expected in 2010, up from 6 million euros. 2. NetbooksThese are cousins of laptops smaller, often called mini-notebooks. They usually have screens of 10 inches, although some images may be slightly larger or smaller. Netbooks are smaller Intel Atom processor, a GB of RAM and run Windows XP. Prices are well below $ 500. Keep in mind, the category of “netbooks” is a relatively new category – Netbook ASUS when it publishes its first Eee PC in fall 2007. Some of the most popular ASUS Eee PC netbooks are 1000HE, Lenovo Ideapad S10, Acer Aspire One, MSI Wind U100 and the HP Mini 2140th But look around, because there are other very good netbooks on the market, earning it a place choice under the Christmas tree each. 3. Blu-ray PlayersBlu ray technology, the glory of 1080p high definition images and provides superior sound is always very popular with the buying public. The price of Blu-ray DVDs are also down, which still warms the demand for these high-tech products of the moment. Remember, all the advantages of Blu-ray system, you enjoy a 1080p HDTV has the bigger, the better! Blu among the highest rated-ray and PlayStation 3 from Sony, Oppo BDP-83, LG BD390, Panasonic DMP-BD60k and the Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray DVD. Again, prices fell drastically, and if you look around you can even those under $ 100 will find it. 4. Smart PhonesPDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), which are also known as smartphones get an appropriate gift for a boss or employee. These portable electronic devices are still vibrant and rich functionality. Very soon they will probably bring you your morning coffee! Joking aside, the smart phone is proving to be a very popular gift, as prices fell. The Apple iPhone has opened this market to a wider audience, further strengthening the demand for this popular tech gift. Some of the best rated smart phones and PDAs, including all line BlackBerry, Palm TX, Sony Clie series and, of course, the Apple iPhone. Again, there around the basket, you get a lower price, but beware of fees PDA offers in exchange for a service plan, unless what you are looking for. 5. These laptops have high-performance graphics chips gaming laptop, fast-performance processors, memory tonnes (including dedicated video RAM), large screens are saved with a high resolution in general with a Blu-ray optical drive . Despite its somewhat strange, computers, portable games are used not only for games, many business travelers, graphic artists, architects, video producers. . . enjoy the benefits of a powerful laptop that can do graphics for high performance without crashing. Of course, each employer or employee may also play video games on them. Many are highly rated in the gaming notebook ASUS G71Gx-A2, Toshiba Qosmio X505 – Q850, MSI GT740, Alienware m17x and Rock X790 (Clevo D900F) is basically the same laptop that D900F Panther Eurocom, Falcon Northwest and DRX FragBook AVADirect Clevo D900F Core i7. Clevo is a Taiwanese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) use of components of quality upscale portable, these ODM (Original Design Manufacturer), such as rock, Sager and Eurocom to expand their gaming platforms. Check these five high-tech devices, and you can use a boss appropriate gift and / or employees a gift of finding the very appreciated by the recipients. Shop around and you will probably find many of these tech presents a very reasonable price, if all else fails, go with the hamster Zhu Zhu!

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March 01st, 2010 | Author: Nook


Copyright (c) 2009 Titus HoskinsFinding the right Boss Gift or Employee gift is always a problem at this time of the year, so it might prove helpful if you turned towards technology for a solution. Every holiday season has special hot tech gift items that everyone wants to see on their wish list, and this season is proving no different. So this side of a Zhu Zhu Hamster, here are five tech gifts you might consider putting on your list for that favorite boss or employee:1. E-ReadersIn case you’re wondering, E-Readers is just as the name indicates, these are hand-held electronic devices which let users read books. They are also called digital or electronic readers. Probably the best known E-Reader is the Amazon Kindle which was introduced in 2007 and according to a recent Time article, Amazon has already sold 1. 7 million units. Not to be outdone, Barnes & Noble has launched its own E-Reader call the NOOK , which retails for around $260. There’s enough memory for holding 1,500 books (2 GB) and there’s a microSD slot which could give you another 16 GB more. Other companies are also offering E-Readers such as the Sony Reader, Asus Eee-reader and Irex Digital Reader. According to the Association of American Publishers, total revenue from digital-book downloads has risen 149% this year, while they estimate e-book readers sales to top 3 million by Dec. 31. Plus, according to Forrester Research around 1 million of these gadgets could be sold this holiday season, and sales in 2010 are projected to double, to 6 million. 2. NetbooksThese are the smaller cousins of the laptop, often referred to as mini-laptops. They usually have screens of 10 inches, although some displays can be slightly larger or smaller. Netbooks have smaller Intel Atom processors, one GB of RAM and run Windows XP. Prices are well under $500. Keep in mind, the category of “netbook” is a fairly recent one – Asustek launched the netbook category when it released its first Eee PC in the fall of 2007. Some of the most popular Netbooks include ASUS Eee PC 1000HE, Lenovo Ideapad S10, Acer Aspire One, MSI Wind U100 and the HP Mini 2140. But shop around because there are other very good Netbooks on the market which also deserve a prominent spot under anyone’s Christmas tree. 3. Blu-ray DVD PlayersBlu-ray technology which offers glorious High Definition 1080p images and Superior sound, is becoming extremely popular with the buying public. Prices for Blu-ray DVD Players are also coming down which is further fueling the demand for these high-tech items of the moment. Keep in mind, to fully enjoy the benefits of a Blu-ray system you will need a full 1080p High Definition Television, the larger the better!Some of the best rated Blu-ray players include the Sony PlayStation 3, OPPO BDP-83, LG BD390, Panasonic DMP-BD60k and the Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray DVD Player. Again, prices have fallen drastically and if you shop around you may even find ones listed for under $100. 4. Smart PhonesPDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), also known as smart phones are always an appropriate gift for a boss or an employee. These hand-held electronic devices are becoming even more dazzling and feature rich. Pretty soon, they will probably be bringing you your morning coffee! All joking aside, the smart phone is proving to be a popular gift as prices have dropped. The Apple iPhone has also opened up this market to a broader audience, further fueling the demand for this popular tech gift. Some of the best rated smart phones and PDAs include the whole Blackberry line, the Palm TX, the Sony CLIE series and of course, the Apple iPhone. Again, shopping around will get you a lower price but be wary of Free PDAs offers in return for a service plan, unless that’s what you’re looking for. 5. Gaming LaptopsThese laptops have high-performance Graphics Chips, fast powerful processors, tons of memory (including dedicated Video RAM), large high resolution displays usually backed up with a Blu-ray Optical drive. Despite their somewhat flashy exteriors, gaming laptops are not only used for gaming, many business people, graphic artists, architects, video producers. . . enjoy the benefits of having a powerful laptop which can do heavy-duty graphics without crashing. Of course, any boss or employee can also play video games on them too. Some highly rated gaming laptop include the ASUS G71Gx-A2, Toshiba Qosmio X505 – Q850, MSI GT740, Alienware M17x and Rock X790 (Clevo D900F) which is basically the same laptop as the Eurocom D900F Panther, Falcon Northwest Fragbook DRX and the AVADirect Clevo D900F Core i7. Clevo is the Taiwanese OEM (original equipment manufacturer) of high-end quality laptop components, which these ODMs (original design manufacturers) such as Rock, Sager and Eurocom use to build their gaming rigs. Check over these five high-tech devices and you may find a suitable boss gift and/or employee gift that will be very much appreciated by the receiver. Shop around and you will probably find many of these tech gifts at a very suitable price; if all else fails, go with the Zhu Zhu Hamster!

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February 27th, 2010 | Author: Nook


Finding the right Boss Gift or Employee gift is always a problem at this time of the year, so it might prove helpful if you turned towards technology for a solution. Every holiday season has special hot tech gift items that everyone wants to see on their wish list, and this season is proving no different. So this side of a Zhu Zhu Hamster, here are five tech gifts you might consider putting on your list for that favorite boss or employee:1. E-Readers. In case you’re wondering, E-Readers is just as the name indicates, these are hand-held electronic devices which let users read books. They are also called digital or electronic readers. Probably the best known E-Reader is the Amazon Kindle which was introduced in 2007 and according to a recent Time article, Amazon has already sold 1. 7 million units. Not to be outdone, Barnes & Noble has launched its own E-Reader call the NOOK , which retails for around $260. There’s enough memory for holding 1,500 books (2 GB) and there’s a microSD slot which could give you another 16 GB more. Other companies are also offering E-Readers such as the Sony Reader, Asus Eee-reader and Irex Digital Reader. According to the Association of American Publishers, total revenue from digital-book downloads has risen 149% this year, while they estimate e-book readers sales to top 3 million by Dec. 31. Plus, according to Forrester Research around 1 million of these gadgets could be sold this holiday season, and sales in 2010 are projected to double, to 6 million. 2. Netbooks. These are the smaller cousins of the laptop, often referred to as mini-laptops. They usually have screens of 10 inches, although some displays can be slightly larger or smaller. Netbooks have smaller Intel Atom processors, one GB of RAM and run Windows XP. Prices are well under $500. Keep in mind, the category of “netbook” is a fairly recent one – Asustek launched the netbook category when it released its first Eee PC in the fall of 2007. Some of the most popular Netbooks include ASUS Eee PC 1000HE, Lenovo Ideapad S10, Acer Aspire One, MSI Wind U100 and the HP Mini 2140. But shop around because there are other very good Netbooks on the market which also deserve a prominent spot under anyone’s Christmas tree. 3. Blu-ray DVD Players. Blu-ray technology which offers glorious High Definition 1080p images and Superior sound, is becoming extremely popular with the buying public. Prices for Blu-ray DVD Players are also coming down which is further fueling the demand for these high-tech items of the moment. Keep in mind, to fully enjoy the benefits of a Blu-ray system you will need a full 1080p High Definition Television, the larger the better! Some of the best rated Blu-ray players include the Sony PlayStation 3, OPPO BDP-83, LG BD390, Panasonic DMP-BD60k and the Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray DVD Player. Again, prices have fallen drastically and if you shop around you may even find ones listed for under $100. 4. Smart Phones. PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), also known as smart phones are always an appropriate gift for a boss or an employee. These hand-held electronic devices are becoming even more dazzling and feature rich. Pretty soon, they will probably be bringing you your morning coffee! All joking aside, the smart phone is proving to be a popular gift as prices have dropped. The Apple iPhone has also opened up this market to a broader audience, further fueling the demand for this popular tech gift. Some of the best rated smart phones and PDAs include the whole Blackberry line, the Palm TX, the Sony CLIE series and of course, the Apple iPhone. Again, shopping around will get you a lower price but be wary of Free PDAs offers in return for a service plan, unless that’s what you’re looking for. 5. Gaming Laptops. These laptops have high-performance Graphics Chips, fast powerful processors, tons of memory (including dedicated Video RAM), large high resolution displays usually backed up with a Blu-ray Optical drive. Despite their somewhat flashy exteriors, gaming laptops are not only used for gaming, many business people, graphic artists, architects, video producers. . . enjoy the benefits of having a powerful laptop which can do heavy-duty graphics without crashing. Of course, any boss or employee can also play video games on them too. Some highly rated gaming laptop include the ASUS G71Gx-A2, Toshiba Qosmio X505 – Q850, MSI GT740, Alienware M17x and Rock X790 (Clevo D900F) which is basically the same laptop as the Eurocom D900F Panther, Falcon Northwest Fragbook DRX and the AVADirect Clevo D900F Core i7. Clevo is the Taiwanese OEM (original equipment manufacturer) of high-end quality laptop components, which these ODMs (original design manufacturers) such as Rock, Sager and Eurocom use to build their gaming rigs. Check over these five high-tech devices and you may find a suitable boss gift and/or employee gift that will be very much appreciated by the receiver. Shop around and you will probably find many of these tech gifts at a very suitable price; if all else fails, go with the Zhu Zhu Hamster!

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December 20th, 2009 | Author: Nook


I received my new BN nook on Wed., December 9th. Purchased e-book of Leslie Caron’s memoir “Thank Heaven” – found that at my preferred font size, a number of pages “disappeared” from view. Video documents problem before I apply the recommended fix from Barnes & Noble tech support.

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December 17th, 2009 | Author: Nook


I received my new BN nook on Wed., December 9th. Purchased e-book of Leslie Caron’s memoir “Thank Heaven” – found that at my preferred font size, a number of pages “disappeared” from view. Video documents problem before I apply the recommended fix from Barnes & Noble tech support.

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November 01st, 2009 | Author: Nook

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins

E-Readers which are also called digital or electronic readers, lets users wirelessly download books and read them on hand-held devices resembling a glorified etch-a-sketch. That’s a bit of an exaggeration, but these handy little digital readers have become extremely popular; according to a recent Time article, Amazon has already sold 1.7 million of the Kindle E-Reader since it was introduced in 2007.

And according to the same article, the Association of American Publishers states total revenue from digital-book downloads has risen 149% this year, while they estimate e-book readers sales to top 3 million by Dec. 31. Plus, according to Forrester Research around 1 million of these gadgets could be sold this holiday season, and sales in 2010 are projected to double, to 6 million.

“The year 2009 is a breakout year for e-readers,” says Sarah Rotman Epps, an analyst with Forrester Research. “But we’re still in the early stages.”

Those make for very impressive numbers and it could point to E-Readers as “the” hot Christmas gift this Holiday Season; at least where tech gadgets are concerned. Given its well received features and programs, an E-Reader could make for an excellent corporate business gift, especially if you could brand them with your company logos and stream them with your company’s newsletters and RSS feeds.

Then we also have the recent launch of the NOOK from Barnes & Noble which will give the Amazon Kindle some competition. The Nook has a 6-inch paper-like display which uses a 16-level grayscale that can support up to five fonts. You can use it to read PDFs, in addition to over 1 million books, newspapers and magazines available in Barnes & Noble’s eBook store. The Nook is currently priced at around $260.

How is it different from the Kindle: besides the flashy color icons, designer cases and color customizable back panel; the Nook does have some nice features such as a virtual bookmark called Reading Now that lets you pick up where you left off reading on the Nook, and it has Wi-Fi radio which customers can use at 700 Barnes & Noble’s locations and at 600 college stores in 50 states. There’s enough memory for holding 1,500 books (2 GB) and there’s a microSD slot which could give you another 16 GB more.

But this holiday season, gift buyers (corporate or otherwise) will have many more E-Readers to choose from other than the Kindle and the Nook. Where there’s a profit to be made, other companies will follow. Just like when Asustek invented the category of Netbook with its ASUS Eee-PC in 2007, other laptop makers and sellers quickly jumped on the bandwagon and the marketplace was flooded with netbooks or mini-laptops.

This recent trend towards E-Readers will prove no different; take for example Sony, who introduced the first electronic reader way back in 2004, will be introducing three new devices according to the Time’s article. The Sony Reader will have a Pocket Edition ($199), sporting a 5-inch-diagonal screen, Touch Edition ($299) which will be touchscreen-equipped and the Daily Edition ($399), which will feature wireless capability.

Asus is also entering the E-Reader market with a product called the Eee-reader which should be on the market for Christmas. Then there is the Fujitsu FLEPia which is the only commercially available E-Reader which has a color display. It’s only available in Japan and costs around $1,100. Ouch!

For the more modest consumer, the Irex Digital Reader will be hitting U.S. stores this month, October 2009. The DR800 will have an 8.1-in. touchscreen with wireless connectivity and will sell for $90 less than the similarly sized Kindle DX, which will set you back around $489. This is the price at the time of writing, expect those prices to drop as competition heats up.

On the horizon, there are many different versions of the e-reader that will hit the market. There is even a fold up model which will open like a book and another one called the Polymer Vision Readius which is also a phone but it has a flexible screen that folds up around the phone to make it extra portable.

Then we have the looming debut of Apple’s fabled iTablet which could be a game changer in the whole E-Reader arena. It could also be a Kindle or Nook Killer given Apple’s enormous popularity with tech savvy consumers who only want the latest gadget on the market.

One really has to question why all this popularity for the E-Reader, especially since we already have the small portable netbook on the market, which can be easily used for reading books. More specifically, we already have Tablet PCs which could easily fulfill this reading function. Granted they may be slightly larger, but they also offer all the features of a laptop, so why not just convert/use this device as an E-Reader?

Regardless, the E-Reader seems to be gearing up to be a top tech gift this holiday season. The perfect gift for family members, friends and employees alike… especially for the book-reading fanatics in your family or company. E-Readers are also the ideal gifts for those who simply must have the latest and newest tech gadget on the market.

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