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Showing posts with label NoteBooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NoteBooks. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Apple to launch interactive textbooks on Jan 19




Apple to launch a self-publishing suite of tools to create interactive textbooks, on January 19.

Apple may unveil a digital platform for textbooks on January 19, during an event in New York, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
According to the report, this event is focused towards launching a new service for textbook makers to easily create digital versions of their products.
Notably, former Apple chief executive officer, Steve Jobs, was reportedly working on the digital versions of textbooks, which would be iPad-friendly.
Another website, Ars Technica, also reported that Apple will launch a digital platform for textbooks, which will be like Garageband for eBooks, and would make the content compatible with iOSdevices.
With the introduction of digital textbooks, it would become really easy for students to move around without carrying a heavy load of textbooks.
Apple currently uses ePub 2 format for ebooks with its iBooks service, and most likely the same file format will be usable with the new software.
Top publishers are said to have made agreements with Apple and will be present at the launch event. It would be worth noting to see the education market bending towards digital textbooks. However, this push will be limited only to those institutes that acknowledge the iPad tablet as a learning tool.
Will Google go ahead and launch similar tools to make academic ebooks available to the Android platform? Nothing is clear from that as of now since the company is busy rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for tablets and smartphones.
Initially, the self-publishing tool for digital textbooks might be available and limited to USA, but then there are loads of publishers who look upon India as a promising education market.

Apple to launch interactive textbooks on Jan 19




Apple to launch a self-publishing suite of tools to create interactive textbooks, on January 19.

Apple may unveil a digital platform for textbooks on January 19, during an event in New York, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
According to the report, this event is focused towards launching a new service for textbook makers to easily create digital versions of their products.
Notably, former Apple chief executive officer, Steve Jobs, was reportedly working on the digital versions of textbooks, which would be iPad-friendly.
Another website, Ars Technica, also reported that Apple will launch a digital platform for textbooks, which will be like Garageband for eBooks, and would make the content compatible with iOSdevices.
With the introduction of digital textbooks, it would become really easy for students to move around without carrying a heavy load of textbooks.
Apple currently uses ePub 2 format for ebooks with its iBooks service, and most likely the same file format will be usable with the new software.
Top publishers are said to have made agreements with Apple and will be present at the launch event. It would be worth noting to see the education market bending towards digital textbooks. However, this push will be limited only to those institutes that acknowledge the iPad tablet as a learning tool.
Will Google go ahead and launch similar tools to make academic ebooks available to the Android platform? Nothing is clear from that as of now since the company is busy rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for tablets and smartphones.
Initially, the self-publishing tool for digital textbooks might be available and limited to USA, but then there are loads of publishers who look upon India as a promising education market.

Apple to launch interactive textbooks on Jan 19




Apple to launch a self-publishing suite of tools to create interactive textbooks, on January 19.

Apple may unveil a digital platform for textbooks on January 19, during an event in New York, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
According to the report, this event is focused towards launching a new service for textbook makers to easily create digital versions of their products.
Notably, former Apple chief executive officer, Steve Jobs, was reportedly working on the digital versions of textbooks, which would be iPad-friendly.
Another website, Ars Technica, also reported that Apple will launch a digital platform for textbooks, which will be like Garageband for eBooks, and would make the content compatible with iOSdevices.
With the introduction of digital textbooks, it would become really easy for students to move around without carrying a heavy load of textbooks.
Apple currently uses ePub 2 format for ebooks with its iBooks service, and most likely the same file format will be usable with the new software.
Top publishers are said to have made agreements with Apple and will be present at the launch event. It would be worth noting to see the education market bending towards digital textbooks. However, this push will be limited only to those institutes that acknowledge the iPad tablet as a learning tool.
Will Google go ahead and launch similar tools to make academic ebooks available to the Android platform? Nothing is clear from that as of now since the company is busy rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for tablets and smartphones.
Initially, the self-publishing tool for digital textbooks might be available and limited to USA, but then there are loads of publishers who look upon India as a promising education market.

Monday, 16 January 2012

TOSHIBA UNVEILS PORTEGE M930 CONVERTIBLE TABLET STYLE NOTEBOOK



Toshiba showed off a convertible tablet style notebook at CES last week. TheToshiba Portege M930 has a 13.3 inch display and an Intel Core i5 processor. It has also got 4GB of RAM and a 256GB Solid State Disk.


Convertible tablet style notebooks usually have a swivel that would let you rotate the display down over the keyboard. But this model is different. It requires you to push the top of the screen back 180 degrees until it faces the opposite direction and then fold the display down over the keyboard.

The mechanism seems quite sturdy. The Toshiba Portege weighs a little over 4 pounds. Of course it is heavier than those ultrabooks that have started flooding the market. No word on pricing or availability at the moment.

TOSHIBA UNVEILS PORTEGE M930 CONVERTIBLE TABLET STYLE NOTEBOOK



Toshiba showed off a convertible tablet style notebook at CES last week. TheToshiba Portege M930 has a 13.3 inch display and an Intel Core i5 processor. It has also got 4GB of RAM and a 256GB Solid State Disk.


Convertible tablet style notebooks usually have a swivel that would let you rotate the display down over the keyboard. But this model is different. It requires you to push the top of the screen back 180 degrees until it faces the opposite direction and then fold the display down over the keyboard.

The mechanism seems quite sturdy. The Toshiba Portege weighs a little over 4 pounds. Of course it is heavier than those ultrabooks that have started flooding the market. No word on pricing or availability at the moment.

TOSHIBA UNVEILS PORTEGE M930 CONVERTIBLE TABLET STYLE NOTEBOOK



Toshiba showed off a convertible tablet style notebook at CES last week. TheToshiba Portege M930 has a 13.3 inch display and an Intel Core i5 processor. It has also got 4GB of RAM and a 256GB Solid State Disk.


Convertible tablet style notebooks usually have a swivel that would let you rotate the display down over the keyboard. But this model is different. It requires you to push the top of the screen back 180 degrees until it faces the opposite direction and then fold the display down over the keyboard.

The mechanism seems quite sturdy. The Toshiba Portege weighs a little over 4 pounds. Of course it is heavier than those ultrabooks that have started flooding the market. No word on pricing or availability at the moment.

 
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