Dorm WiFi draws complaints

September 30, 2010

After the University of Iowa put in nearly $600,000 and four years of preparation, students now have the ability to surf the web from the comfort of their dorm rooms — without an ethernet cable.

NEWS: TV and WiFi 3DS Connectivity Features for Japan

September 30, 2010

Nintendo is partnering with Japanese communications companies to bring connectivity. Along with the news of StreetPass, the 3DS version of Tag Mode, and SpotPass, which allows for automatically receiving updates from WiFi hotspots, Nintendo have announced partnerships to manufacture these features more widely available. SpotPass will download rankings, ghost info, new free software, notifications and …

Kobo adds WiFi to its e-book reader

September 30, 2010

Canadian electronic book maker Kobo adding a model with WiFi wireless connectivity

New Kobo Reader ebook reader with WiFi announced, just what the doc ordered

September 30, 2010

Now we’re talking! Kobo’s first E-Ink ereader, available at Borders for a few months now, lacked one feature we really wanted to see: wireless (no, we don’t mean Bluetooth). Kobo has just announced a version of the Kobo Reader …

Borders’ New Kobo e-Reader with WiFi Will Sell for $139

September 30, 2010

Some more e-reader news, that day from Borders. They have released the new Kobo e-reader; the biggest highlight is that it has WiFi. It looks more or less the same, but it is faster and more dominant, thanks to better processing capabilities. You can view a demo video for the new product here. It is […] Borders’ New Kobo e-Reader with WiFi Will Sell for $139 is a post from: SiliconANGLE …

Posts Tagged ‘kobo wifi’

September 30, 2010

Kobo is launching the Kobo WiFi edition, adding wireless connectivity to the tiny e-reader and giving it a price drop. But is it sufficient to keep Kobo in the e-book game? The company launched the Kobo software for mobile devices like the iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android, Mac, PC, Linux and soon BlackBerry PlayBook.

Kobo WiFi edition is cheaper, faster and sharper

September 30, 2010

Do you like that story? Kobo is launching the Kobo WiFi edition, adding wireless connectivity to the tiny e-reader and giving it a price drop. But is it decent to keep Kobo in the e-book game?

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