On Friday night, we had a little bit of toner trouble. Matthew Petschl could not join me tonight to cover this week’s tech news but that’s fine, I did it anyway, but this time with proper volume and more toner. It’s been a busy week for both of us with finals, so we were a little slow to gather the news, so I just picked some relatively random stories from the short time I had in between studying. Additionally, you must experience the toner disaster.
In the news this week:
- Amazon’s Kindle Fire lets kids charge up a storm
- Kindle Fire software update coming in less than two weeks, performance and UI improvements promised
- Amazon Kindle Fire redirects all Android Market requests to Amazon App Store
- Apple may launch new MacBook Pro with 2880 by 1800 display resolution, say sources
- Summer 2011 MacBook Air 11-inch & 13-inch Pixel Densities
- Verizon ‘Very Serious’ About Making Bid for Netflix, Banker Says
In the lame lightening round, I also mention:
- AdBlock Plus to let ‘acceptable ads’ through to users by default
- HP to Contribute webOS to Open Source
- Free Calling Within Us and Canada
It wasn’t fantastic, but it was a good episode. You should listen to this week’s episode right now, for free, exclusively.
Toner Disaster
Or you can download this week’s episode right now, for free, exclusively.
I’ll play along:
1: Seriously, what did you do to my brother? Please post images.
Real Question:
2: What E-reader should I buy? I need it to read PDFs cleanly, and cost under $100.
1. Seriously, he did it to himself.
2. Nothing reads PDFs more cleanly than a computer running Adobe Reader. Going down the line, though, would be iPad, Android 2.3+ (via Adobe Reader anyway) and finally the Kindle. The Kindle ($79) reads PDFs pretty well. I think you know someone that can let you do some experimentation before you buy.