What I’m Reading: Wednesday

Pantech just threw out some hot concepts:


Ill Willcom handset sees the light of day:

The North Face makes…trenchcoats. With a purple label. For Japan.

Stylish Atom-powered mini-computer for €299:

The Godfather of Bangalore – Wired Magazine (MUST READ!)

YKK on your zipper? Get to know Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha, its namesake.

HD Netflix streaming hits the Xbox 360, your living room wants it

One of the guys at GigaOM seems to think that the new BlackBerry Storm isn’t an iPhone copy running BlackBerryOS, he seems to think it’s a full-on iPhone killer in stealth-mode

Christian-Science Monitor, which is, oddly enough, one of the best and most objective/independent news organizations on earth (up there with PBS and the BBC), is going all-digital, meaning you won’t be able to pick up a copy at newsstands or Christian Science Reading Rooms. Wave of the future.

George Soros: American must lead a global bailout

Who said the Russians don’t know bailout? When Mikhail Fridman (close ally of Putin’s administration) got himself on the wrong side of Deutsche Bank and friends to the tune of $2 billion, the Kremlin simply wrote him a check, which he steadfastly refused twice before finally giving in. In Former-Soviet Russia, bailout begs for you. Via Dealbreaker.

Radio Shack giving out cold, hard cash for your used gadgets

Documents To Go, the mobile Office suite I use daily on my Motorola Q9, is coming out for the iPhone

Just as we’d predicted, WiMAX is growing fastest in emerging markets, like India

HP announced some sick netbooks

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 What I'm Reading   

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