Netgear Preps (Another) Media Streaming Box

Netgear keeps cranking out digital media streaming boxes despite their ongoing lukewarm reception in this space and presumably weak sales. Let’s see… since 2004 or so they’ve developed their own platforms (a few times), acquired a digital media company, dabbled in VuNow/Verismo, and even launched then euthanized a Roku relationship/box in the very same year … Read more

The Hidden Costs Of Home Entertainment

A recent study concluded that many DVR and set-top box configurations are saddled with energy requirements that exceed those of  “a new refrigerator and even some central air-conditioning systems.” Which does seem somewhat extreme when presented in that fashion. Of course, given all my gadgets, I’m sure I exceed my fridge’s estimated annual energy usage … Read more

Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader Is A Go

Amazon has quietly launched an entirely web-based version of their Kindle e-reader platform. It’s not the Kindle 4 or a Kindle Air Android tablet but the Kindle Cloud Reader is an interesting product in its own right. First, while the Kindle Cloud Reader is entirely web-based the iPad browser edition let’s you “download” or cache any book … Read more

WDTV Live Lands Hulu Plus

Digital media streamer WDTV Live Plus has been updated to offer Hulu Plus. Although Western Digital’s platform (review here) may not feature as many “channels” as Roku’s, they clearly offer a solid and growing lineup of online content including Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, and two video on demand services. Additionally, as I frequently mention, one of … Read more

4G Galaxy Tab Coming, But Consumers Like Wi-Fi

The latest incarnation of the Samsung Galaxy Tab will go on sale this Thursday, marking the launch of the first 4G LTE tablet in the US. Part of me wants to run out and buy it. It’s Android with a 10-inch screen, which matches my personal tablet requirements, and I live in an area with … Read more

Roku 2 Launching With Angry Birds

Either this a clever marketing stunt or one Roku employee won’t be so happy with his daughter once this YouTube video (above) comes to light. We know the Roku 2 is set to launch any day now and, as you can see, its retail packaging clearly indicates Angry Birds are along for the ride. The … Read more

The Upcoming Generation of E-Readers

It appears that the next generation of e-readers is upon us. Not simply an expansion by manufacturers into souped up e-reading tablet devices, like the Nook Color, but I’m anticipating a new wave simple, inexpensive dedicated gadgetry. And over the last few weeks, since our prior coverage, my thought process has changed. While I value convergence, even us über geeks will find value in and enjoyment from a (nearly) single purpose device.

Barnes & Noble Nook Touch

The first new e-reader to arrive ahead of the 2011 shopping season is the Nook Touch ($139). It doesn’t actually feature any new technology, yet the Nook Touch is put together in such a way that it’s the most polished e-reader to date. The Nook Touch utilizes the same e-Ink Pearl display as the Kindle 3 and integrates touch screen technology previously seen on Sony devices. Yet, given the Nook’s hardware aesthetics and user interface, it’s the best e-reader currently on the market. It’s not perfect in all areas, but the Nook Touch is clearly the most well rounded. And if I were replacing my Kindle 2 today, it’s the one I’d go with. (Assuming I could find a decent sleeve – versus cover, as I appreciate the Touch’s sculpted rear.)

The Amazon Kindle 4

While it seems inevitable that Amazon will produce a multimedia tablet to move further upmarket and leverage their existing digital properties, such as the Android App Store and video streaming, the Wall Street Journal confirms traditional e-readers are also on tap:

Amazon plans to introduce two updated versions of its black-and-white Kindle in this year’s third quarter, people familiar with the matter said. One of the new Kindles will have a touch screen, which current models don’t have.

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Amazon Kindle Tablet Features Dual Screens?

File this one under unsubstantiated rumor. A friend of the site recently shared a flight with a highly placed Amazon employee, or so he said. He also had a few things to say about Amazon’s upcoming tablet. Most notably that it features two displays: e-Ink on one side, color LCD on the other. And he … Read more