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E-Readers Vs. Books
Well I knew it would happen sooner or later. If you aren't aware E-readers are a growing business, and like all businesses there in it to win. And to show that there product is better and superior than the current norm. So what’s my point? It’s the question that no one in the industry has tried to predict yet. That is in till now, typical Sony jumping the gun as always recently made bold statement predicted the demise of books within five years. That comment comes courtesy of Sony's Steve Haber, head man of Sony (DRBD) digital reading business division. He said that: "within five years there will be more digital content sold than physical content." Really, Mr. Haber I wonder, because he said "digital content" so I presume this also includes magazines, newspapers, and books too. That’s a very bold statement for Sony to make, but there more to this story than meets the eye. Haber also insisted that there is no room in the market place for a stand alone E-reader; with devices like the Ipad to compete with. saying that, "it's just like digital imaging, where you can take pictures with a cellphone - and many people take pictures with cellphones - but if they want the best possible picture they'll use a point-and-shoot camera or a digital SLR." I can't really make what Sony is trying to say; do they have plans to bring out a product similar to Apples Ipad. This would eventually lead to the fall paper-back products, just like Cds have already lost to MP3 players.

Measuring in at 12 inch Long and Housing not one but two Fermi dies on the
same broad; with
six GDDR5 memory controllers, each operating two channels of memory. This is one nasty little monster, and powering the two 8-pin power connector goes beyond the normal standard of 470's 215W TDP, this dualie card sure looks set for a similar future of pretty pictures and no retail viability. The GTX is so powerful you might find yourself using it too power a wind turbine or factory. Engadgets's Vladislav Savov reported that the GTX actually caused an power shortages in Taipei recently.

“It’s been too long” said legendary computer hacker Charlie Miller as he sat down to talk with engadget.com Darren Murph. Apparently he’s back to his old ways of hacking OS X mainframe for flaws like, how to steal you credit card info emails, and other personal important documents on your Mac. The Famous former Apple security expert has already hacked the Macbook Air in under two minutes at the PWD event at CanSecWest. He reveal more than 20 fatal security holes within OS X , and said “OS X has a large attack surface consisting of open source components, closed source third-party components and closed source Apple components; bugs in any of these types of components can lead to remote compromise." He also reemphasize what he has been saying for years about Mac and Pc’s, “Mac OS X is like living in a farmhouse in the country with no locks, and Windows is living in a house with bars on the windows in the bad part of town." This mean’s that Apple user are safer for the time being, but less secure.