ConnectedLife looks at modern living. We find out how cell phones
affect sleep, show you a new way to read your favorite books, and check
out Sony’s Full HD. ConnectedLife is living large!
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E-readers:
Reading
while commuting has always been a great way to pass the time. And
novel-reading on cell phones gained traction in Japan a few years ago
when classic novels became available. In fact, popular, serial short
novels written out on cell phones as text messages have recently made
the jump from simple time-wasters to best-selling books.
The
cell phone novel idea still hasn’t really taken hold in North America,
but the recent sold-out success of Amazon’s Kindle launch and their
purchase of audible.com suggest that E-reading may be coming to North
America in a big way. The Kindle, the Sony Reader, the CyBook and other
E-readers let users download multiple books and read them on-the-go.
Philip’s
‘Readius’ combines the best of both worlds by acting as a cell phone
and an E-reader. The fact that 5 of the top 10 novels in Japan were
originally created as cell phone novels suggests that E-readers might
become a staple feature in all future mobile devices.
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