October 30, 2009
Here is an article about how Barnes and Noble is backing Adobe’s EPUB standard.
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I’m happy to see content providers getting behind this so there is device independent standard for e-books.
As for the jabs at Apple’s iTunes, well, iTunes isn’t completely locked down. There are plenty of software programs available that remove Apple’s “wrapper” so users can play the music they purchased on any device as an mp3. I had to do this when my laptop crashed and the only copy of my music collection was on my iPod (it seems to me Apple can remedy this by making it easy to transfer songs from an iPod back onto a computer, rather than locking iPods with one device). Depending upon Kindle’s success, I imagine some “Robin Hood” spirited programmer will “crack” that device as well (it may already have been done). This really is beside the point, but I am a little tired of reporters feigning ignorance about the various ways to circumvent proprietary file formats and touting proprietary file formats as the key to having a successful digital distribution business model. iTunes doesn’t have a lock on the market because their file format is proprietary. They have a lock because their device is easy to use, it’s drop dead simple to buy music for iPod and iPhone devices, and the pricing structure for the music available is within reason. Can you say Apple has had the same success with video entertainment via Apple TV? No … (in my estimation, it looks like Netflix is poised to dominate in this area due to the numerous deals they are making with TV and gaming console manufacturers. It is very simple to watch Netflix movies on demand via my XBox360 with my existing Netflix account). So far there is no clear winner on e-books or e-reading right now other than the personal computer and there are many PC manufacturers. As for e-readers, I think it’s pointless to have a separate device outside of a laptop for e-reading. Ultimately, I think this is a software play and not a device play. I think Amazon recognizes this too, which is why they are making the Kindle software available for PCs the same as Apple did for iTunes. This leaves box makers to struggle for margins as they try to one-up each other by driving device prices down. My advice to the box makers is to multi-task existing laptops, minis, and mobiles rather than wasting time and money on developing a separate e-reader device — unless, of course, that e-reader can be submerged underwater for tub-time reading. Of course, tub-time computing would also be quite revolutionary …
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Digital Entertainment, Gadgets, Music | Tagged: Amazon, Apple, iTunes, kindle, pc, e-book, Adobe, e-reader, EPUB, bath tub |
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Posted by kuroneko003
October 20, 2009
Here’s an image from Engadget of the new Barnes and Noble E-reader.
It supposedly has a gray and white text display and a color multi-touch input display. Nobody seems to have any details on the functionality.
Link to Engadget Article, which I think links back to the WSJ. Hahaha …
Link to NYT article which has more “speculation.” According to this article, B&N has an agreement with Google for access to their library of public domain books in addition to the books sold at Barnes and Noble.
Link to Wired article which has even more speculation. Apparently this e-reader is built on the Android OS.
I guess we’ll find out more about it very soon when it hits the market. This may be candy that is too irresistible despite my impoverished state …
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Digital Entertainment, Gadgets | Tagged: Barnes and Noble, e-reader, Nook |
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Posted by kuroneko003
October 14, 2009
My husband sent me video of the “10/Gui” multi-touch mouse replacement.
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Yay — put the touch interface physically on the user’s desk instead of in the screen. The first thing that came to mind watching the video is “nice”, but show me how you type accurately at keyboard speed. And with that I’m at “meh.” Also introduced in the video is the idea of a linear windows management system. I immediately blanched on this idea. I’ve never encountered the problem this guy described. My windows always pop up where they were last opened or closed and I like having layers of different windows from which little pieces peek out so I can see what I’ve got open. I also like arranging my PC desktop how I like — but then again I’m sitting in front of two very large flat panels, multi-tasking away as I translate and monitor my e-mail/RSS Feeds …
This is not to say the concept is bad. It’s just that having a huge touchpad below a traditional keyboard causes ergonomic issues of it’s own. Basically, a keyboard and mouse are placed at the same distance in front of the user so the user is in a neutral position regardless of which device he or she is using. Along this line I see a five-fingered multi-touch mouse or an integrated keyboard/touch interface device instead. I’ve seen the a keyboard/touch device on a PS3 where the keys on the keyboard can be used as the touch interface. As for a flat touch keyboard, that allows for all kinds of modifications and customization based on application by pairing it with a screen underneath the surface. People could create their own interfaces with a few “primitives,” which could have great possibilities for gaming, image editing, music making, and things like Bloomberg. Manufacturers could make one keyboard for all languages. In combination with haptics (or the likes), keyboard-like feedback could be provided, thereby creating a very familiar experience.
Personally, though, I’m very happy with the mouse. A lot can be done with very little movement, plus mice are quite inexpensive and space friendly.
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Gadgets, Gaming, UI Design | Tagged: 10/GUI, Gaming, mouse, multi-touch interface, touch interface |
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Posted by kuroneko003
October 4, 2009
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I wonder if they fixed the heat issue …
Well, I think I like having a choice between an alarm clock looking Chumby or a cute fuzzy ram plushy Chumby. Of course, they could always offer a line of costumes for the Chumby One to those folks who want plushy animal or plant-like Chumby’s. It’s all about “attach” … heheheh …
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