Posts Tagged ‘ reader ’

Google testing new home page design (Digital Trends)

Digital Trends - Google has begun testing a new design for its famously minimalist home page, reducing its recently-added grey menu along the top of the page to a grey logo at the upper left. When users click the logo, a fly-out menu reveals Google’s usual space of seven top services (Google+, Search, Images,...

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New Chrome Web Store Proves To Be A Boon For Developers Above (And Below) The Fold

New Chrome Web Store Proves To Be A Boon For Developers Above (And Below) The Fold

It’s been a busy year for Google — in more ways than one. Larry Page took over the reins from Eric Schmidt as CEO; there have been a steady stream of products hitting the deadpool ( see the first graf here for some examples ), while on the flip side, we’ve seen the...

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A New Google Bar: Black Is Out, Google Search Across Products Is In

A New Google Bar: Black Is Out, Google Search Across Products Is In

Over the last six months, Google has been doing a full house clean — or maybe it’s been shedding an old skin. On the one hand, that’s meant sunsetting products that just aren’t cutting it anymore, like in September when it announced plans to shutter Aardvark, Desktop, Notebook, and Fast Flip, etc. and...

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Hands On With The Nook Tablet: Can It Put Out The Fire?

Hands On With The Nook Tablet: Can It Put Out The Fire?

The Nook Tablet , announced last week to much fanfare, is a follow-up to the company’s popular Nook Color and a direct competitor to Amazon’s $199 Kindle Fire. I’ve only just got this device into my hot little hands so expect a full review this week but initial impressions are good. The device...

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Panasonic Toughbook H1 – Atom Z540 / 1.86 GHz – RAM 1 GB – HDD 80 GB – GMA 500 – WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) – TPM – fingerprint reader, SmartCard reader – Vista Business / XP Tablet PC downgrade – pre-installed: Windows Vista – 10.4

Panasonic Toughbook H1 Tablet PC CF-H1BDBBZ6M 202

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