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If you’re looking for a free email solution, your main choices might well be Hotmail or Google Mail, also known as Gmail.
While other providers offer free web based email – and you might also have an email account provided by your ISP – these two choices offer the largest degree of compatibility with other services and devices, from Windows Phone 7 and Android phones (and beyond) to social networking services like Facebook or LinkedIn.
There are of course differences between these two email solutions, both in how they’re used via your browser and how they can be accessed
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Entourage has come out with their Pocket eDGe dual touchscreen tablet with Embedded Linux and the device runs on Android 1.6 OS. The device gets a monochrome 6-inch Wacom Penabled E ink panel on the left and on the right the company has incorporated a 7-inch color resistive touchscreen display.
The device was featured earlier this year at the CES and the main difference in the latest version from the prototype is the optical touchpad that replaces the trackball on the right. The connectivity options of the device include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and USB support.
The company has provided
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The world’s first dualbook has rolled out of the house of enTourage. The eDGE eBook reader that debuted at the CES a while ago, is one piece of technology that doubles the experience.
The device that comes as a 9.7-inches black-and-white E-ink screen on the one side and 10.1-inches LCD color touchscreen on the other has been built in such a way that it can be flipped to create tablet-like looks. enTourage has incorporated stylus that enables you to scribble notes on the margin of the E-ink side and also highlight text to send to an index. The device boasts of 4GB of
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If you are torn between getting a eReader and a netbook with your Christmas money a new product set to ship soon will let you do both. The device is called the enTourage eDGe and it is known as a dualbook because it has two screens.
The screen on the left side is a 9.7-inch 1200 x 835 pixel e-Ink display for reading eBooks. On the other side, you have a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 resolution color screen for surfing the web. The device will accept input from a stylus or an onscreen keyboard.
Connectivity for the machine is via WiFi, but 3G could be a future possibility. The device
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[CES 2010] How apt for enTourage to unveil their eDGe dualbook at, well, CES Unveiled. This is the first dualbook in the world, and assuming the model form factor takes off, it won’t be the last but might just spawn off a slew of other similar devices. The eDGe takes a different approach by featuring two displays (as you can infer from above), merging the functions of an e-reader, tablet, netbook, notepad and portable media player in a single device. Is this a case of too many cooks that spoil the soup, or will the idea actually be
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Since a picture is worth a thousand words, watching a video conveys an even more prolific message as with the case of the Entourage eDGe. After all, what you see here is an eInk display on one side and a netbook located on the other. Powered by the Android operating system, the Entourage eDGe will run for up to 6 hours before requiring a recharge.
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A company called enTourage Systems introduces the eDGe, the world’s first dualbook, that basically combines an e-book reader with a netbook/MID. The eDGe is a dual screen device. On the left hand side, you can find a 9.7-inch e-ink 1200×825 display that is Wacom Penabled and on the right-hand side, you will see a 10.1-inch 1024×600 touchscreen display.
Obviously, the e-ink display is for reading e-books and ePub and PDF formats are supported. The color touchscreen, on the other hand, is for Google Android OS. The eDGe has 4GB internal memory that is enough for
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