Cool-er ebook reader: is this the iPod for books?

May 28, 2009 by NetCrunch  
Filed under First Look, Top Stories

cooler-interead Interead, a British company has made the Cool-er, a gadget that could change our reading habits for ever.

Until relatively recently, buying music meant going in to a shop and picking up a CD. Now, all you need is a computer, an internet connection and an MP3 player to instantly download any song you like.

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Samsung recalls 160,000 Jitterbug phones

jitterbug phones Thousands of phones sold by Jitterbug, a mobile operator that specializes in simple handsets for limited uses such as emergency calls, are being recalled because they can’t be used to call 911 in some rare cases.

Jitterbug sells bare-bones handsets and no-contract service plans geared toward seniors and other consumers who don’t make heavy use of cell phones. One of its phones, the Jitterbug OneTouch, has dedicated buttons for the Jitterbug operator, one preset number, and 911 in place of a numeric keypad. Jitterbug has service and roaming agreements with many CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) operators around the country.

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18-20 Android phones Coming soon

May 28, 2009 by NetCrunch  
Filed under Mobile Phones, Top Stories

google-htc-dream According to Andy Rubin, speaking at Google I/O, Google’s coming out with 18 or more Android Phones this year.

Rubin claims the releases will come from 8 or 9 manufacturers with faster adoption seen in Europe as US carriers try to “create highly distinctive versions of the Android phone to give themselves an edge.” Sure, edge, if that’s what you want to call the US cartel of hoops and handcuffs then go right ahead. Interestingly, Rubin also further clarified the three flavors of Android which break down as follows:

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