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Amazon Kindle Review

by aaron on February 28, 2010

After a long time debating about what to do, I finally decided to get a Amazon Kindle as my ebook reader of choice. There were two main reasons why I decided to get a Kindle instead of the other main devices that are out there, like the Nook from Barnes and Noble and Sony’s ebook reader line. The first reason is that it is the market leading ebook reader out there. In a new market, that does mean something;. You don’t always want to be on the cutting edge of technology. The second reason is that I have a lot invested in the Amazon universe. With the sales that come in through the Amazon Affiliate links (if you don’t have any ad blocking software, you can see the search box on your right) I’m able to buy books without having to actually spend any money.

I am really impressed with the weight of the device and how well the eink looks on the screen and how easy it is on the eyes. I was able to read on the Kindle on my flights to and from Pittsburgh without getting a headache that I usually get with reading on my iPhone. Speaking of the iPhone, there is a really cool feature with the Kindle and that is you can use the Kindle reader on your iPhone and it will sync where you are up to on your Kindle so you don’t have to remember and search for where you are up to in a book. I was able to try out that feature today and it was pretty handy.

The user interface could use some work but I think that it is limited because of the eink display. Quite honestly, the only thing that would have a better UI is the iPad. The down side to the iPad is that it’s not going to be using eink and won’t be as easy on the eyes.

Over all, I am glad that I finally decided to get an ebook reader and I’m happy with my choice.

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Snow leopard woes revisited

by aaron on September 29, 2009

Well, since my last post I decided to bite the bullet and do a fresh install of the operating system know as Snow Leopard (or as its friends call it OSX 10.6). I have been gathering little files here and there for many years, most likely since I had my titanium PowerBook and had just been continuing to migrate time after time. After a while it is time for the slate to be wiped clean and start from scratch, and so last week I did just that.

The install process was simple and painless since Apple doesn’t really give you any choices about how to install the OS, it just does what it needs to do. Things are running a lot smoother now that the nuke and pave was done although there are some slow downs every so often but I attribute that to the slow hard drive that is in the MacBook Pro as opposed to anything else. I also decided to go back to the stock version of VMWare fusion and not the beta that I have been running since I want to keep the machine running as well as possible.

As far as the woes go, it looks like they are over.

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Be Prepared!

August 19, 2009

I’m here in National Harbor, MD attending a conference, the place is just breath taking in its design although the hotel is pretty much the only thing out here right now. From the looks of it they are trying to build a little town around the hotel. I don’t know how that will go but [...]

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iPhone 3.0 Thoughts

March 17, 2009

If you follow any tech news you’ll know that today at 1:00pm EDT Apple will announce their blueprint for the iPhone 3.0 operating system. There are a lot of  predictions and places you can catch a live blog, I’ll be refreshing the Macworld one constantly, and places you can read “expert” predictions. I thought that [...]

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