ipad vs kindle
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Last trip we took our MacBook Air which was great but not being able to charge it from the bike was a PITA.
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Hot Apps: Angry Birds, Hungry Pigs, Mosaic, MTV News, Pirates Assault
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Hot Apps will feature 5 of the hottest apps each week for the Windows Phone 7. In this episode Laura takes a look at:

  • Angry Birds
  • Hungry Pigs
  • Mosaic by Tribune
  • MTV News
  • Pirates Assault

Please leave suggestions for hot apps that should be featured in the comments section, thanks!

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Syrian Democracy: Hezbollah's Achilles Heel?
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by Zack Beauchamp Thanassis Cambanis, whose excellent book on Hezbollah I'm currently in the midst of, thinks Assad's death throes may be Hezbollah's undoing: In Egypt, for example, new political movements want to contest Israel by cutting off intelligence cooperation...

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Mosquito Net ? Double-bed size
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We're heading west through SE Asia in six weeks' time, starting from Timor then island-hopping across Indonesia.

We anticipate spending most...

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Page: 'more wood behind fewer arrows' driving Google success
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Google's Larry Page has declared that a focus on "more wood behind fewer arrows" has helped the company to a record quarterly profit in excess of $9 billion.

Page's quarterly earnings call revealed that the company had made more than £5.57 billion in his first quarter as CEO, after taking the reigns from Eric Schmidt.

"Greater focus has also been another big feature for me this quarter," noted Page. "More wood behind fewer arrows.

"Last month, for example, we announced that we will be closing Google Health and Google PowerMeter.

"We've also done substantial internal work simplifying and streamlining our product lines.

"While much of that work has not yet become visible externally, I am very happy with our progress here."

"Focus and prioritisation are crucial given our amazing opportunities. Indeed I see more opportunities for Google today than ever before. Because believe it or not we are still in the very early stages of what we want to do."

YouTube profits

Page also talked about how the company was looking to monetise high-profile products like YouTube, Chrome and the new Google+.

"People rightly ask 'how we will monetise these businesses?' And of course I understand the need to balance the short term with the longer term needs because our revenues and growth serve as the engine that funds our innovation.

"But our emerging high usage products can generate huge new businesses for Google in the long run, just like search and we have tons of experience monetising successful products over time.

"Well run technology businesses with tremendous consumer usage make a lot of money over the long term."

Three areas

Page went on to talk about splitting the company's properties into three areas, the core ads product that brings in the lion's share of the money, high consumer success stories like Android, Chrome and YouTube where Google is investing?in order to optimise their long-term success and new products like Google+ and Local.

"We are investing in them to drive innovation and adoption," added Page.

"Overall, we are focused on long term absolute profit and growth, as we have always been - and I will continue the tight financial management we have had in the last two years, even as we are making significant investments in our future."



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Syrian Democracy: Hezbollah's Achilles Heel?
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by Zack Beauchamp Thanassis Cambanis, whose excellent book on Hezbollah I'm currently in the midst of, thinks Assad's death throes may be Hezbollah's undoing: In Egypt, for example, new political movements want to contest Israel by cutting off intelligence cooperation...

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A Sneak Peek At Amazon's New Tablet
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Amazon's tablet PC has now all but been confirmed for an early fall launch. Here's roughly what the arrival of the device will mean, based on the information we have--and can guess at.

amazonAmazon's entry to the tablet market is long rumored. It was presaged by its own Android App Store, which was modeled after Apple's App Store and was better in many important ways than Google's marketplace. We're now pretty sure Amazon's tablet, powered by Android, is imminent.

Hardware

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Amazon tablet's screen will be roughly nine inches and will run Android--though we don't know what edition. It won't have a camera, and Amazon will outsource design and production to an Asian manufacturer--music to the ears of critics who think Kindle design left something to be desired. This detail could also suggest that high production quality is important--the manufacturer would have to come up with something uber-slick if Amazon's just going to take it as-is.

The lack of camera is also interesting. Apple followed this route with the original iPad, because it was a trailblazer and, frankly, Apple could get away with it. But it resulted in a good deal of criticism. The iPad 2 now has two cameras, one for web video calls, and a fairly low-res rear-facing camera for image capture. Android tablets tend to have two cameras, and some have three. Inclusion of imaging hardware allows all sorts of sophisticated uses including video chats and object recognition via web apps like Google Goggles...and this is something Amazon is taking a pass on.

The rumored screen size is interesting as well--it looks like Amazon is aiming at the iPad and higher-end Android tablets, and is thus adopting a screen tech much bigger than found on its current standard Kindle devices (which roughly equates to a large paperback page in size). Assuming the Amazon tablet will also be primarily used for reading e-books, we can surmise that Amazon has its eye on the information, graphics, and color-rich magazine and textbook markets with the new device.

One other rumor suggests a 10.1-inch device has been contracted by Amazon from Foxconn--which is Apple's favored manufacturer for iPad and iPhone devices.

That's about all we know about the hardware, but we can speculate: A large touchscreen, basic button controls for volume and such (ideal for audiobooks), and possibly a Wi-Fi-only option coming alongside a more capable 3G-connected device--that may, or may not use Amazon's free Whispernet service--because that would echo Amazon's Kindle strategy.

Software

It's hard to say whether Amazon will go for Android 3.x Honeycomb--the latest, greatest, and most tablet-centric OS from Google. But Honeycomb will work best on higher-end hardware (it won't be coming to smartphones, for example), and would seem to be more suited to a full tablet experience that includes photo and video-taking.

If Amazon is indeed shunning a camera, it may go for a custom UI overlay on top of a more basic Android installation, one that would keep the customer's habits very closely tied to Amazon (with direct links to its e-bookstore, web store, and app marketplace). It could deliver a tight, slick user experience that wouldn't come undone if it chose to run slightly cheaper hardware inside the tablet.

Sectioning off a part of the new Amazon app store to support the tablet would be effortless, and Amazon could easily attract developers to this specialist target because it could leverage the millions of Kindles it's already sold, promising sizable income to potential developers. Are we talking the full app suite here? Probably not. Games of the simpler type, sure, and educational and reference apps. We imagine Amazon may shy away from anything too sophisticated, because it may prefer to keep the tablet experience tightly constrained to an e-book reading environment (as well as movies and video content from Amazon).

Target Buyers

As the WSJ notes, some consumers are definitely looking for a tablet computer--tapping the iPad meme--but at a lower cost. Amazon could do this, if it were strict with component choices or adopted an ad-supported model, as it's trying out on various Kindles now.

Amazon could be aiming at an audience that really likes the simplicity of the e-ink based Kindles, but would love a more colorful screen and basic interactivity like surfing the web with a real browser (unlike the Kindle's horrid, hobbled browser), and checking their email or Twitter. If it delivered all this in a Wi-Fi-only device that hit well below Apple's market-shattering $499 entry point for the iPad, then it could have a hit on its hands--as well as a vehicle to push its e-books, movies, and music. This may provide insight on Amazon's cloud music locker--should the tablet have limited internal storage, to control costs, Amazon could offer user content over the Web.

The business model, then, seems inspired by, but not identical to, Apple's, with a more tightly defined audience than Google's. It could just be the sweet spot for Amazon.

[Image: Flickr user goxunureviews]

Chat about this news with Kit Eaton on Twitter and Fast Company too.


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Obama As Anti-Colonialist ... Again
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by Zack Beauchamp Lee Smith apes Dinesh D'Souza, but wants you to know he thinks D'Souza is kinda nuts: Perhaps, as some right-wing critics claim, Obama?s policy is the product of something worse, or more sinister, like a blueprint to...

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MSI Announces WindPad 110W With New AMD Z-01
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The tablet market is expanding every bit as rapidly as netbooks did when they first arrived, and then some. MSI has announced their entry into the market today, and it's a very different breed of tablet compared to the largely Android-based units available. The new WindPad 110W has a heck of a lot going on under the hood, including some new kit from AMD.

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SLIDESHOW: Modern China's Greatest Engineering Marvels
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