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Color Kindle ... count me in!

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: E Ink, the folks that make the black and white screen that looks like paper used in Amazon’s Kindle ebook reader, have developed a color screen. If Amazon make a color Kindle, you can count me in.

Mon Nov 08 15:34:43 PST 2010


Do you read EULAs?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: There’s no better time to realize just how many EULAs (End User License Agreements), and just how incomprehensible they are, than when setting up a new PC. But does anyone actually bother reading them?

Mon Nov 08 09:35:53 PST 2010


Operating Systems DO have a 'best before' expiry date, and XP isn't past it ... yet!

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The other day my blogging buddy Zack Whittaker had the idea that Microsoft should invoke some sort of kill-switch to get XP users to get users moving from XP up to Windows 7. Bad idea, for a number of reasons. Realizing that this move was unworkable, he then proposes that operating systems should have a ‘best before’ expiry date. Now, technically, operating systems do have a ‘best before’ date, it’s just that most people aren’t aware of that fact.

Mon Nov 08 06:32:31 PST 2010


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