By MW2ML Technology, on June 25th, 2010%
If you haven’t been paying attention to recent e-reader news, both the Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook have just gone through a drastic price reduction! If you’re an avid reader, and have previously held off on the purchase due to price, now is the best time to dive in! I speak from experience, having . . . → Read More: Kindle and Nook Price Drop!
By MW2ML Technology, on April 7th, 2010%
If you’ve read the news the past few weeks, you’ve probably caught at least some of the Apple iPad hype. Many news sites and blogs have reported the iPad to be a “game-changing” media and eReader device. With over 300,000 units sold (and over a million apps downloaded) the first day, it’s hard to deny the . . . → Read More: Apple iPad – Where Does it Fit in The eReader Roundup?
By MW2ML Technology, on December 18th, 2009%
If you are like me and put off your Christmas shopping until now, I have great news! I just saw on Amazon’s website that you can get two-day shipping on the Kindle for FREE! Yes, you can order today and have it delivered in time for Christmas! This is a perfect gift for those of . . . → Read More: Deal Alert: Amazon Kindle Free Shipping!
By MW2ML Technology, on November 17th, 2009%
Do you like staying in touch with people? Are you constantly checking your email? Have you yet to buy a smartphone because the complexity and cost of data services ($30-$50 per month) sounded too daunting?
Let me introduce you to a nifty little device called the Peek Pronto. It is about the size of a . . . → Read More: Peek Pronto: Email Anywhere
By MW2ML Technology, on November 9th, 2009%
Navigation/GPS systems were born as an answer to the most annoying road trip question you’ll get from your passengers – “Are we there yet?” I have read numerous articles on the Internet claiming that these new Navigation apps for Smartphones mark the end of the standalone GPS/Navigation unit (by manufacturers such as Tom-Tom or Garmin). I ask myself the usual question: Are we there yet? After having spent the past weekend on the road, with extensive use of my “smartphone navigation” application, the answer appears to be “No.” . . . → Read More: Navigation on Smartphones – Are we there yet?
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