Many could argue that the last thing the world needs is another e-book reader, but we aren't yet in that camp. Amazon's Kindle and the Barnes & Noble Nook could use the competition, and Acer is a ...
Google Blogoscoped ran a video today about a Google Books feature that I didn't realize existed: You can enter the books you own into your personal Google Books Library using a USB-port ISBN scanner.
Acer's mysterious Android tablet may have stolen the show, but their new LumiRead ereader is worth consideration too. Packing a 6-inch monochrome E Ink display and a Kindle-style QWERTY keyboard, the ...
We are experiencing a content revolution. Internet has made readily accessible to everyone a growing amount of content. Now users are looking for devices through which they can take advantage of this ...
Accessing a plethora of information through portable devices is something much more practically beneficial than carrying books and documents around! Where books and documents give you excess weight ...
Scanning documents is no longer a tough task. Thanks to dedicated scanning machines that have been around for a while now, there are multiple varieties available in the market today. However, not ...
Sometimes it pays to sit back a while and wait to see what everyone else has to offer before revealing your own hand. But at this late stage, what could any manufacturer possibly bring to the e-Reader ...
Scanners for loose papers have become so commonplace that almost every printer includes one, but book scanners have remained frustratingly rare for non-librarians and archivists. [Brad Mattson] had ...
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