Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Aug 26 2009, 6:49am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
This week Sony unveiled its first eReader with integrated wireless. The device sells for $399 and can store up to 1000 blocks in its internal memory and download them over mobile networks. The Sony device gets its connectivity from AT&T and has a 7-inch screen.
The device will also allow the users to borrow digital books from libraries without late fees. "Enabling consumers to access free eBooks via the public library network and Google's public domain collection (which now tops 1 million volumes) - and letting consumers buy ePub books from other sources and read them on Sony's devices -greatly expands the value proposition of its devices," said Ms Rotman Epps.
Source: Columbus NBC 4
Lots of students are graduating in the next couple of weeks and Father's Day is on the horizon. So NBC4’s Robyn Haines has some ideas for dads and grads who are all about technology. Jim Barry, known as the “Digit ...
Full article at: Columbus NBC 4
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