Leo LaPorte has a "This Week in Hardware" show with discussion of what's new in computer hardware tech. Leo's co-host on the show, Ryan Shrout, is very knowledgeable about the latest stuff and why you might want or need it. Click here to check out the show.
Shrout has a hardware page with gaming builds of computers from "budget" to "dream" systems. Click here to check that out.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Ebooks might still be $9.99
Some details on the Apple deal with publishers have come to light that suggest that bestsellers and some other books will be $9.99 or less. Click here for the NY Times article.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Which CPU?
Figuring out which CPU you should get is pretty complicated these days. There are so many non-intuitive names from the two major players. Click here for a Tech Report comparison of a bunch of CPUs in various games.
Sony pad
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Lenovo netbook/tablet
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Goodbye $9.99 ebooks!
HarperCollins is now going after Amazon's $9.99 price point. First Macmillan and now Harper. Ah well. Click here to read up on it at Wired.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Raise those prices!
A CNN blog reports that iPad apps may cost more than iPhone apps. Click here for the article. So this new product and competition don't bring prices of content like the ebooks or apps down but up? The pad seems to have triggered publishers to make their dissatisfaction clear with Amazon about raising prices and it seems that Amazon will capitulate and raise prices. Now those fun little apps for your mobile will cost twice as much? Darn.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
eBook pricing
Molly Wood has another, and well thought out, view on the Amazon/Macmillan ebook price dispute. Let the market control...click here to read.
Lego wins!
Comparison: Lego iPad and the Apple iPad: Both don't have USB, Multitasking or Run Flash. Both are Sexy. Lego iPad does not need FCC approval. Cost is $20 vs. $499-$839.
Seems like an easy call!
Monday, February 1, 2010
What is in Colbert's big jacket pocket?
Colbert is an apple fanboy!? Click here for the video etc. on Engadget.
Prices go up, consumers go down.
I'm not sure there's ever been a price increase like this Amazon thing. Costs go down and prices go up? From $9.99 to up to $15? Ow. $10 made some sense because printing a book and shipping it is not cheap. And the artist gets a buck or three and the publisher gets the rest?
Anyone that's made it should probably just go straight to Amazon. Why should Stephen King pay a publisher. He should get $7 and Amazon $3 maybe? Or Sue Grafton or any other former bestseller. They lose the talented editing and publish some crap maybe but you'd think it would have to go this way. If tablets become common then publishers should shrink and fade just like record companies and tv networks do as content creators go directly to customers through the internet.
Anyone that's made it should probably just go straight to Amazon. Why should Stephen King pay a publisher. He should get $7 and Amazon $3 maybe? Or Sue Grafton or any other former bestseller. They lose the talented editing and publish some crap maybe but you'd think it would have to go this way. If tablets become common then publishers should shrink and fade just like record companies and tv networks do as content creators go directly to customers through the internet.
Amazon blinks! Bye bye $9.99.
Amazon blinks! They will raise their prices. When Apple negotiated their publishers deals the publishers probably insisted that ebook prices were too low. Apple probably suggested that Amazon shouldn't enjoy a special price over Apple and that the publishers needed to hit them with the same price increase but we can't know what was said naturally.
Macmillan is probably just the first to hit Amazon. No more $9.99 books in the future? Of course if Amazon doesn't add color and more functions to the Kindle it probably would lose the fight to iPad sales anyway.
Maybe they need a cheaper Kindle in black and white and then one in color? But can they make a Kindle for $99 or even $199? Well $199 is only a $59 reduction. Maybe Amazon was doing this to sell books and newspapers anyway and will be happy to drop the Kindle if sales fall to the iPad and other tablets?
Click here for the NY Times article on this.
Macmillan is probably just the first to hit Amazon. No more $9.99 books in the future? Of course if Amazon doesn't add color and more functions to the Kindle it probably would lose the fight to iPad sales anyway.
Maybe they need a cheaper Kindle in black and white and then one in color? But can they make a Kindle for $99 or even $199? Well $199 is only a $59 reduction. Maybe Amazon was doing this to sell books and newspapers anyway and will be happy to drop the Kindle if sales fall to the iPad and other tablets?
Click here for the NY Times article on this.
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